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HBCU/HMSI Omnibus

IntroducedBill Ward (R)House2025–2026 Session
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This bill appropriates funds and creates programs to support historically black colleges and universities (HBCUs) and historically minority-serving institutions in North Carolina. It establishes a study committee on HBCU infrastructure, creates completion assistance and nursing fellows programs, funds capital improvements at multiple institutions, and expands merit scholarships.

Arguments in Favor

Supporters argue this bill addresses critical needs at HBCUs including aging facilities, infrastructure deficiencies, and student financial barriers. The funding for campus renovations, equipment repairs, and student assistance programs helps these institutions remain competitive and improves graduation rates. Additionally, the nursing fellows program helps address North Carolina's registered nurse shortage while creating career pathways for students.

Arguments Against

Critics may question whether the bill's large appropriations ($241+ million total) are fiscally sustainable given other state budget priorities. Some may argue the funding should be distributed more equitably across all public universities rather than concentrated on specific institutions, or that private institution scholarships dilute resources that could go to public universities. Others might question whether targeted funding for specific schools sets precedents for ongoing requests.

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Sponsors

Cosponsors (31)

James Roberson
James RobersonDemocrat

Representative · District 39

Brian Turner
Brian TurnerDemocrat

Representative · District 116

Gloristine Brown
Gloristine BrownDemocrat

Representative · District 8

Garland Pierce
Garland PierceDemocrat

Representative · District 48

Allen Buansi
Allen BuansiDemocrat

Representative · District 56

Nasif Majeed
Nasif MajeedDemocrat

Representative · District 99

Frances Jackson
Frances JacksonDemocrat

Representative · District 45

Becky Carney
Becky CarneyDemocrat

Representative · District 102

Cynthia Ball
Cynthia BallDemocrat

Representative · District 49

Jordan Lopez
Jordan LopezDemocrat

Representative · District 112

Kanika Brown
Kanika BrownDemocrat

Representative · District 71

Mike Colvin
Mike ColvinDemocrat

Representative · District 42

Maria Cervania
Maria CervaniaDemocrat

Representative · District 41

Rodney Pierce
Rodney PierceDemocrat

Representative · District 27

Renee Price
Renee PriceDemocrat

Representative · District 50

PR
Phil RubinDemocrat

Representative · District 40

Mary Harrison
Mary HarrisonDemocrat

Representative · District 61

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

Sarah Crawford
Sarah CrawfordDemocrat

Representative · District 66

Julie von Haefen
Julie von HaefenDemocrat

Representative · District 36

Mary Belk
Mary BelkDemocrat

Representative · District 88

Tracy Clark
Tracy ClarkDemocrat

Representative · District 57

AC
Amanda CookDemocrat

Representative · District 60

Amos Quick
Amos QuickDemocrat

Representative · District 58

Monika Johnson-Hostler
Monika Johnson-HostlerDemocrat

Representative · District 33

Bryan Cohn
Bryan CohnDemocrat

Representative · District 32

Ray Jeffers
Ray JeffersDemocrat

Representative · District 2

Carolyn Logan
Carolyn LoganDemocrat

Representative · District 101