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House Budget Technical Corrections

PassedLarry Strickland (R)House2025–2026 Session
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House Bill 74 makes various technical corrections and clarifications to North Carolina's budget and existing laws. It extends deadlines for certain grant spending, adjusts disaster relief programs and agricultural assistance timelines, modifies UNC reporting requirements and employment policies, reallocates water and infrastructure funding between communities, transfers the Missing Persons Center to the State Highway Patrol, updates conservation tax credit rules, and makes other administrative changes across multiple state agencies and programs.

Arguments in Favor

Supporters argue these technical corrections fix administrative problems and improve program efficiency. The bill extends grant deadlines to ensure communities can complete projects rather than lose funding, updates outdated statutory language for clarity, centralizes the Missing Persons Center under State Highway Patrol for better coordination, and adjusts conservation tax credits to prioritize farmland and forestland preservation while maintaining overall funding levels. These changes allow state agencies to operate more effectively and help local governments better use appropriated funds.

Arguments Against

Opponents may contend that reallocating funds between communities (such as shifting water infrastructure money from Oxford to other counties) undermines original legislative intent and affects previously planned projects. The extension of grant deadlines increases uncertainty about final fund availability. Some argue that changes to the conservation tax credit structure add complexity to the approval process. Additionally, expanding temporary employment authority for UNC could raise concerns about oversight and employee protections for non-permanent positions.

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Sponsors

Cosponsors (8)

Vote Breakdown (12 roll calls)

This bill was signed into law.

Final Vote

House Concurrence VoteMay 13, 2025

On: R3 Ruled Mat'l M11 Concur

Passed
69
Yea
35
Nay
1
Not Voting
15
Absent
69 Yea35 Nay
Republican63 Yea·0 Nay
Democrat6 Yea·35 Nay