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Various Local Provisions VI

PassedDean Arp (R)House2025–2026 Session
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This bill makes various local changes to North Carolina law, including establishing a new rural development authority for Transylvania County, updating municipal charters and procedures for several towns, allowing county law enforcement cooperation across state lines, and changing board of education elections in five counties from nonpartisan to partisan elections.

Arguments in Favor

Supporters argue these changes give local communities more flexibility in managing their affairs and allow them to address local needs through tailored governance structures. The partisan election changes for school boards allow voters to consider candidates' party affiliations when making education policy decisions. The rural development authority and municipal provisions enable towns to pursue economic development and property conveyance for affordable housing, veterans housing, and emergency responder housing more efficiently.

Arguments Against

Opponents may contend that partisan school board elections introduce unnecessary partisanship into educational decision-making, which should focus on nonpartisan educational quality. Some argue that local control provisions could create inconsistent policies across the state. Additionally, the temporary modification of Buncombe County's sales tax distribution could affect school capital projects if funds are redirected to operating expenses rather than building infrastructure needs.

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Sponsors

Cosponsors (5)

Vote Breakdown (6 roll calls)

This bill was signed into law.

Final Vote

House Concurrence VoteJun 26, 2025

On: C RPT Adoption

Passed
85
Yea
22
Nay
3
Not Voting
10
Absent
85 Yea22 Nay
Republican60 Yea·0 Nay
Democrat25 Yea·22 Nay