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Joel H. Crisp SUDEP Awareness Law

EngrossedCarla Cunningham (D)House2025–2026 Session
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This bill requires the UNC School of Medicine's Area Health Education Centers (NC AHEC) to compile and share evidence-based information about Sudden Unexpected Death in Epilepsy (SUDEP) with all North Carolina healthcare practitioners. NC AHEC must work with medical boards and professional organizations to create standard information materials and report completed materials to the state legislature by September 1, 2025.

Arguments in Favor

Supporters argue this bill addresses a critical gap in healthcare provider knowledge about a serious but often overlooked cause of death in people with epilepsy. By ensuring all healthcare practitioners have access to current, evidence-based SUDEP information, the bill could help providers better educate patients about risk factors and available support services, potentially preventing deaths and improving care for epilepsy patients.

Arguments Against

Opponents may question whether creating new informational materials is the most efficient use of state resources when SUDEP information already exists through national epilepsy organizations and medical literature. Some may also note that the bill's effectiveness depends on healthcare practitioners actually using and implementing the information provided, which is not guaranteed by this mandate alone.

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Sponsors

Cosponsors (35)

Keith Kidwell
Keith KidwellRepublican

Representative · District 79

Eric Ager
Eric AgerDemocrat

Representative · District 114

Reece Pyrtle
Reece PyrtleRepublican

Representative · District 65

Mike Colvin
Mike ColvinDemocrat

Representative · District 42

Charles Miller
Charles MillerRepublican

Representative · District 19

Hugh Blackwell
Hugh BlackwellRepublican

Representative · District 86

Howard Penny
Howard PennyRepublican

Representative · District 53

Garland Pierce
Garland PierceDemocrat

Representative · District 48

Ya Liu
Ya LiuDemocrat

Representative · District 21

Rodney Pierce
Rodney PierceDemocrat

Representative · District 27

Maria Cervania
Maria CervaniaDemocrat

Representative · District 41

Shelly Willingham
Shelly WillinghamDemocrat

Representative · District 23

Becky Carney
Becky CarneyDemocrat

Representative · District 102

Gloristine Brown
Gloristine BrownDemocrat

Representative · District 8

Amber Baker
Amber BakerDemocrat

Representative · District 72

Cynthia Ball
Cynthia BallDemocrat

Representative · District 49

Kanika Brown
Kanika BrownDemocrat

Representative · District 71

Dennis Riddell
Dennis RiddellRepublican

Representative · District 64

Stephen Ross
Stephen RossRepublican

Representative · District 63

Allen Buansi
Allen BuansiDemocrat

Representative · District 56

Donnie Loftis
Donnie LoftisRepublican

Representative · District 109

Ben Moss
Ben MossRepublican

Representative · District 52

Frances Jackson
Frances JacksonDemocrat

Representative · District 45

Terry Brown
Terry BrownDemocrat

Representative · District 92

Mary Harrison
Mary HarrisonDemocrat

Representative · District 61

Jeffrey McNeely
Jeffrey McNeelyRepublican

Representative · District 84

Sarah Crawford
Sarah CrawfordDemocrat

Representative · District 66

Cody Huneycutt
Cody HuneycuttRepublican

Representative · District 67

Patricia Cotham
Patricia CothamRepublican

Representative · District 105

Mary Belk
Mary BelkDemocrat

Representative · District 88

Zack Forde-Hawkins
Zack Forde-HawkinsDemocrat

Representative · District 31

Amos Quick
Amos QuickDemocrat

Representative · District 58

Carolyn Logan
Carolyn LoganDemocrat

Representative · District 101

Jake Johnson
Jake JohnsonRepublican

Representative · District 113

Brandon Lofton
Brandon LoftonDemocrat

Representative · District 104

Vote Breakdown (1 roll call)

Final Vote

House Initial PassageApr 8, 2025

On: Second Reading

Passed
113
Yea
0
Nay
1
Not Voting
6
Absent
113 Yea0 Nay
Republican66 Yea·0 Nay
Democrat47 Yea·0 Nay