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Continuing Budget Operations Part IV

PassedMichael Lee (R)Senate2025–2026 Session
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Senate Bill 449 is a comprehensive budget adjustment bill that implements multiple changes across state government. It modifies disaster recovery programs for Hurricane Helene, makes technical adjustments to education funding and policy, authorizes staff and equipment funding for various agencies, adjusts health insurance contributions, reallocates capital project funds, and makes various other regulatory and administrative changes.

Arguments in Favor

Supporters argue this bill provides necessary financial support for Hurricane Helene recovery by adjusting loan programs, extending infrastructure grants, and suspending development timelines to help affected communities rebuild. The bill also increases funding for public safety operations, education, and state infrastructure needs, including technology improvements and broadband recovery. Additionally, it provides temporary relief to local governments through health benefit fund waivers and adjusts education funding for cooperative innovative high schools.

Arguments Against

Critics may contend that the bill increases costs to the state through new recurring appropriations and extends disaster relief beyond initial expectations. Some may object to specific changes, such as raising tuition for nonresident students at NC Promise institutions, increasing exemptions for State Highway Patrol positions, or allowing the Environmental Management Commission to hire independent staff rather than relying on existing departmental services. Others may question whether all appropriations are necessary or prioritized efficiently.

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Cosponsors (1)

Vote Breakdown (5 roll calls)

This bill was signed into law.

Final Vote

House VoteOct 21, 2025

On: C RPT Adoption

Passed
104
Yea
6
Nay
4
Not Voting
6
Absent
104 Yea6 Nay
Republican65 Yea·0 Nay
Democrat39 Yea·6 Nay