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Additional Funding for School Supplies

IntroducedGarland Pierce (D)House2025–2026 Session
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This bill appropriates $28.6 million in state funding for the 2026-2027 school year to increase classroom materials and instructional supplies for North Carolina public schools. It also expresses the General Assembly's intent to provide additional funding of $15.1 million in 2027-2028 and $22.6 million in 2028-2029, though these future amounts require separate appropriation.

Arguments in Favor

Supporters argue that increased funding for classroom supplies directly benefits students by providing teachers with necessary materials like textbooks, technology, and learning resources. They contend that adequate supplies improve educational quality and student outcomes, and that schools have faced budget constraints limiting their ability to purchase essential materials.

Arguments Against

Opponents may question whether the state can sustainably fund these recurring increases given other budget priorities and fiscal constraints. They might argue that existing funds should be better managed or that the bill's language about future years is non-binding and creates uncertainty, or express concerns about whether additional funding reaches classrooms or is absorbed by administrative costs.

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Sponsors

Cosponsors (32)

James Roberson
James RobersonDemocrat

Representative · District 39

Gloristine Brown
Gloristine BrownDemocrat

Representative · District 8

Lindsey Prather
Lindsey PratherDemocrat

Representative · District 115

Ya Liu
Ya LiuDemocrat

Representative · District 21

Allen Buansi
Allen BuansiDemocrat

Representative · District 56

Abraham Jones
Abraham JonesDemocrat

Representative · District 38

Nasif Majeed
Nasif MajeedDemocrat

Representative · District 99

Becky Carney
Becky CarneyDemocrat

Representative · District 102

Amber Baker
Amber BakerDemocrat

Representative · District 72

Cynthia Ball
Cynthia BallDemocrat

Representative · District 49

Jordan Lopez
Jordan LopezDemocrat

Representative · District 112

Mike Colvin
Mike ColvinDemocrat

Representative · District 42

Maria Cervania
Maria CervaniaDemocrat

Representative · District 41

Rodney Pierce
Rodney PierceDemocrat

Representative · District 27

Mary Harrison
Mary HarrisonDemocrat

Representative · District 61

Eric Ager
Eric AgerDemocrat

Representative · District 114

Julia Greenfield
Julia GreenfieldDemocrat

Representative · District 100

Vernetta Alston
Vernetta AlstonDemocrat

Representative · District 29

Deb Butler
Deb ButlerDemocrat

Representative · District 18

Terry Brown
Terry BrownDemocrat

Representative · District 92

Julie von Haefen
Julie von HaefenDemocrat

Representative · District 36

Beth Helfrich
Beth HelfrichDemocrat

Representative · District 98

Mary Belk
Mary BelkDemocrat

Representative · District 88

Tracy Clark
Tracy ClarkDemocrat

Representative · District 57

Brandon Lofton
Brandon LoftonDemocrat

Representative · District 104

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Amanda CookDemocrat

Representative · District 60

Monika Johnson-Hostler
Monika Johnson-HostlerDemocrat

Representative · District 33

Bryan Cohn
Bryan CohnDemocrat

Representative · District 32

Carolyn Logan
Carolyn LoganDemocrat

Representative · District 101

Tim Longest
Tim LongestDemocrat

Representative · District 34

Dante Pittman
Dante PittmanDemocrat

Representative · District 24

Allison Dahle
Allison DahleDemocrat

Representative · District 11