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U.S. & N.C. Flags/Made In USA

EngrossedAllen Chesser (R)House2025–2026 Session
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This bill requires state institutions and political subdivisions in North Carolina to purchase only U.S. and North Carolina flags that are 100% manufactured in the United States using domestically-grown or produced materials. The requirement applies to all purchases made with public funds beginning October 1, 2025.

Arguments in Favor

Supporters argue this bill supports American manufacturing and keeps public spending within the U.S. economy. They contend that flags are patriotic symbols that should be made domestically, and that using public funds to buy foreign-made flags contradicts American values while boosting domestic businesses and jobs.

Arguments Against

Opponents may argue the bill could increase costs for schools, municipalities, and state agencies since domestically-manufactured flags may be more expensive than imports, potentially straining already-tight budgets. They may also question whether such a narrow purchasing requirement creates unnecessary administrative complexity and whether the cost difference justifies the mandate for this specific product.

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Sponsors

Cosponsors (33)

Keith Kidwell
Keith KidwellRepublican

Representative · District 79

Deb Butler
Deb ButlerDemocrat

Representative · District 18

Eric Ager
Eric AgerDemocrat

Representative · District 114

Bill Ward
Bill WardRepublican

Representative · District 5

Howard Penny
Howard PennyRepublican

Representative · District 53

Rodney Pierce
Rodney PierceDemocrat

Representative · District 27

Maria Cervania
Maria CervaniaDemocrat

Representative · District 41

Nasif Majeed
Nasif MajeedDemocrat

Representative · District 99

Marcia Morey
Marcia MoreyDemocrat

Representative · District 30

David Willis
David WillisRepublican

Representative · District 68

Gloristine Brown
Gloristine BrownDemocrat

Representative · District 8

Blair Eddins
Blair EddinsRepublican

Representative · District 94

Donna White
Donna WhiteRepublican

Representative · District 26

Wyatt Gable
Wyatt GableRepublican

Representative · District 14

JL
Jarrod LoweryRepublican

Representative · District 47

Jerry Branson
Jerry BransonRepublican

Representative · District 59

James Dixon
James DixonRepublican

Representative · District 4

Celeste Cairns
Celeste CairnsRepublican

Representative · District 13

Ben Moss
Ben MossRepublican

Representative · District 52

Frances Jackson
Frances JacksonDemocrat

Representative · District 45

Kelly Hastings
Kelly HastingsRepublican

Representative · District 110

Mary Harrison
Mary HarrisonDemocrat

Representative · District 61

Jeffrey McNeely
Jeffrey McNeelyRepublican

Representative · District 84

Jeff Zenger
Jeff ZengerRepublican

Representative · District 74

Heather Rhyne
Heather RhyneRepublican

Representative · District 97

Zack Forde-Hawkins
Zack Forde-HawkinsDemocrat

Representative · District 31

Jonathan Almond
Jonathan AlmondRepublican

Representative · District 73

Bryan Cohn
Bryan CohnDemocrat

Representative · District 32

Carolyn Logan
Carolyn LoganDemocrat

Representative · District 101

Ray Jeffers
Ray JeffersDemocrat

Representative · District 2

Tim Longest
Tim LongestDemocrat

Representative · District 34

Timothy Reeder
Timothy ReederRepublican

Representative · District 9

Jake Johnson
Jake JohnsonRepublican

Representative · District 113

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
Republican65 Yea·0 Nay
Democrat48 Yea·0 Nay