Plain English Summary
This bill makes several changes to North Carolina Department of Public Safety operations, including granting signature authority for a 50-year airport land lease, allowing donation of emergency management vehicles to local governments and disaster survivors, modifying victim compensation amounts and eligibility rules, authorizing tribal police chiefs to enter mutual aid agreements with other law enforcement agencies, and changing the Adjutant General confirmation process.
Arguments in Favor
Supporters argue these changes improve emergency management efficiency by allowing disaster relief equipment to reach those who need it, increase victim compensation amounts from $300 to $400 per week to better help crime victims cover lost income and household expenses, expand law enforcement cooperation by including tribal police in mutual aid agreements, and streamline the Adjutant General appointment process. They contend these modifications address practical needs identified by the Department of Public Safety.
Arguments Against
Opponents may argue that increasing victim compensation without corresponding funding sources strains the Crime Victims Compensation Fund, that extending eligibility timelines for minor victims could increase claims, and that the new felony conviction restriction (denying compensation to those convicted of certain felonies within 3 years) may be too broad. Some may also question whether allowing Adjutant General appointment deadlines to be set by legislative leadership rather than the Governor alone shifts executive power inappropriately.
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Sponsors

Primary Sponsor
Representative · District 19

Primary Sponsor
Representative · District 5

Primary Sponsor
Representative · District 13

Primary Sponsor
Representative · District 16
Cosponsors (3)
Vote Breakdown (2 roll calls)
Final Vote
On: Second Reading
Party Breakdown