Plain English Summary
This joint resolution amends the rules governing what legislation can be considered during North Carolina's October 2025 legislative session. It specifies which types of bills are permitted to be debated and voted on during this reconvened session, including veto overrides, appointments, election matters, impeachment, Medicaid funding, and budget issues.
Arguments in Favor
Supporters argue that limiting session business to essential matters ensures the legislature focuses on time-sensitive issues that require immediate attention, such as gubernatorial vetoes, judicial appointments, and budget matters. This approach prevents the session from being sidetracked by non-urgent legislation while still allowing the General Assembly to conduct necessary government functions.
Arguments Against
Opponents contend that restricting what bills can be considered limits the legislature's flexibility to address important issues that may arise during the session and reduces transparency by preventing certain matters from being debated publicly. They argue that such limitations could prevent urgent problems outside the allowed categories from receiving legislative attention when lawmakers are already convened.
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Sponsors
None listed.
Vote Breakdown (2 roll calls)
Final Vote
On: A1 Bell Second Reading
Party Breakdown