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Utility Worker Protection Act

IntroducedDanny Britt (R)Senate2025–2026 Session
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This bill adds a new offense to North Carolina law that makes assaulting a utility or communications worker a Class 1 misdemeanor when the worker is readily identifiable (wearing company uniform or logo) and performing their job duties. The bill groups this offense with other enhanced assault penalties, such as assaults on sports officials, that already carry Class 1 misdemeanor charges.

Arguments in Favor

Supporters argue that utility and communications workers face increased violence while performing essential services, and they deserve legal protection similar to other professionals like sports officials. This bill creates a specific penalty that recognizes the danger these workers encounter and may deter assaults by establishing clear consequences for attacking someone providing critical infrastructure services.

Arguments Against

Opponents may argue that existing assault and battery laws already provide adequate protection for all workers, making a specialized statute unnecessary. They might also raise concerns about whether the requirement for workers to be 'readily identifiable' creates enforcement challenges or uneven protections, and question whether creating multiple assault categories complicates the criminal code without addressing root causes of workplace violence.

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