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UNC Omnibus & Capital Contracting Law Changes

PassedDean Arp (R)House2025–2026 Session
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This bill authorizes approximately $636.9 million in capital improvement projects across UNC campuses funded through bonds and non-appropriated sources, standardizes residency requirements for the NC School of Science and Mathematics, expands tuition grants for NCSSM and UNCSA graduates, increases the UNC Board of Governors' authority over capital projects up to $4 million, raises various construction project thresholds, and restricts state agencies from using appropriated funds for public-private partnerships without legislative approval.

Arguments in Favor

Supporters argue the bill streamlines UNC capital project management by giving the Board of Governors greater autonomy, reducing bureaucratic delays in construction and renovation. The tuition grant expansion helps retain high-performing in-state students by making higher education more affordable. Raising construction thresholds reduces red tape for routine projects. Supporters view the public-private partnership restrictions as fiscal responsibility, ensuring state funds aren't diverted to benefit private entities without proper oversight.

Arguments Against

Opponents contend that increased UNC autonomy over capital projects reduces state oversight and accountability for taxpayer funds. Critics worry that higher construction thresholds may weaken architect/engineer requirements and safety inspections on public projects. Some question whether tuition grant expansion is the best use of limited educational resources compared to other student aid needs. Concerns exist that public-private partnership restrictions could limit innovative financing options that might reduce state burden, though UNC and transportation are exempted.

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Sponsors

Cosponsors (33)

Chris Humphrey
Chris HumphreyRepublican

Representative · District 12

Gloristine Brown
Gloristine BrownDemocrat

Representative · District 8

John Bell
John BellRepublican

Representative · District 10

Brian Biggs
Brian BiggsRepublican

Representative · District 70

Jeffrey McNeely
Jeffrey McNeelyRepublican

Representative · District 84

Lindsey Prather
Lindsey PratherDemocrat

Representative · District 115

Allen Buansi
Allen BuansiDemocrat

Representative · District 56

Carla Cunningham
Carla CunninghamDemocrat

Representative · District 106

Nasif Majeed
Nasif MajeedDemocrat

Representative · District 99

Frances Jackson
Frances JacksonDemocrat

Representative · District 45

Becky Carney
Becky CarneyDemocrat

Representative · District 102

Mike Colvin
Mike ColvinDemocrat

Representative · District 42

Donnie Loftis
Donnie LoftisRepublican

Representative · District 109

Jerry Branson
Jerry BransonRepublican

Representative · District 59

PR
Phil RubinDemocrat

Representative · District 40

Francis Iler
Francis IlerRepublican

Representative · District 17

Wyatt Gable
Wyatt GableRepublican

Representative · District 14

Larry Potts
Larry PottsRepublican

Representative · District 81

Keith Kidwell
Keith KidwellRepublican

Representative · District 79

Marcia Morey
Marcia MoreyDemocrat

Representative · District 30

Vernetta Alston
Vernetta AlstonDemocrat

Representative · District 29

Terry Brown
Terry BrownDemocrat

Representative · District 92

Mary Belk
Mary BelkDemocrat

Representative · District 88

Zack Forde-Hawkins
Zack Forde-HawkinsDemocrat

Representative · District 31

Heather Rhyne
Heather RhyneRepublican

Representative · District 97

Tracy Clark
Tracy ClarkDemocrat

Representative · District 57

Jake Johnson
Jake JohnsonRepublican

Representative · District 113

Patricia Cotham
Patricia CothamRepublican

Representative · District 105

Grant Campbell
Grant CampbellRepublican

Representative · District 83

Jonathan Almond
Jonathan AlmondRepublican

Representative · District 73

Laura Budd
Laura BuddDemocrat

Representative · District 103

Carolyn Logan
Carolyn LoganDemocrat

Representative · District 101

Tim Longest
Tim LongestDemocrat

Representative · District 34

Vote Breakdown (6 roll calls)

This bill was signed into law.

Final Vote

House VoteMay 19, 2026

On: Third Reading

Passed
115
Yea
1
Nay
0
Not Voting
2
Absent
115 Yea1 Nay
Republican71 Yea·0 Nay
Democrat44 Yea·1 Nay