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The Hunter Robinson Act

EngrossedBrian Biggs (R)House2025–2026 Session
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The Hunter Robinson Act modifies North Carolina's post-release supervision laws by increasing the time inmates must serve before release and extending supervision periods for certain felony offenses. Specifically, it increases the required prison time served before release eligibility for Class B1-C felonies from 12 to 24 months, maintains 18 months for Class D-E felonies, and keeps 9 months for Class F-I felonies. It also extends post-release supervision periods from 12 to 24 months for Class B1-C felonies while keeping other supervision periods unchanged.

Arguments in Favor

Supporters argue this bill enhances public safety by keeping offenders incarcerated longer before release and extending the period they remain under supervision in the community. They contend that longer incapacitation and supervision reduce recidivism risk, protect citizens from dangerous offenders, and hold individuals accountable for serious crimes. The bill's increased requirements for serious felonies (Class B1-C) reflect concern for victims' rights and community protection.

Arguments Against

Opponents argue the bill increases incarceration costs to taxpayers and creates longer prison sentences without evidence that additional months significantly reduce crime. They contend extended post-release supervision may burden individuals trying to reintegrate into society and could increase recidivism by making reentry more difficult. Critics also note the bill applies retroactively to crimes committed after December 1, 2025, potentially affecting sentencing policies broadly across the criminal justice system.

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Sponsors

Cosponsors (8)

Vote Breakdown (1 roll call)

Final Vote

House Initial PassageApr 30, 2025

On: Second Reading

Passed
87
Yea
23
Nay
1
Not Voting
9
Absent
87 Yea23 Nay
Republican67 Yea·0 Nay
Democrat20 Yea·23 Nay