Plain English Summary
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

Primary Sponsor
Representative · District 69

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Representative · District 93

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Representative · District 110

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Representative · District 75
Cosponsors (33)
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Representative · District 70
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Representative · District 115
Representative · District 56
Representative · District 106
Representative · District 99
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Representative · District 102
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Representative · District 109
Representative · District 59
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Representative · District 81
Representative · District 79
Representative · District 30
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Representative · District 92
Representative · District 88
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Representative · District 97
Representative · District 57
Representative · District 113
Representative · District 105
Representative · District 83
Representative · District 73
Representative · District 103
Representative · District 101
Representative · District 34
Vote Breakdown (6 roll calls)
This bill was signed into law.
Final Vote
On: Third Reading
Party Breakdown