North Carolina General Assembly · 2025–2026 session
Showing 2281–2304 of 2,331 bills
Introduced by Ted Alexander
This bill establishes the current boundary line between Lincoln and Catawba counties—the one they use for taxation and on their maps—as the official legal boundary. It requires a new official survey of this boundary within 42 months (paid for by Lincoln County) and ensures that property records filed in either county before this law takes effect remain valid, while future filings go to the correct county based on the new boundary.
Introduced by Danny Britt
This is a local bill that applies only to North Carolina's 24th Senatorial District. The bill text does not specify what changes it makes to the district, as the actual provisions are not detailed in this version of the legislation.
Introduced by Ralph Hise
This bill repeals the state law that allows public employees (including teachers and state workers) to have union and employee association dues automatically deducted from their paychecks. Currently, employees can authorize their employers to deduct membership fees for certain employee associations; this bill would eliminate that payroll deduction option.
Introduced by Cody Huneycutt
This bill appropriates $250,000 per year for the 2025-2027 fiscal period to fund the IGNITE Program run by the Autism Society of North Carolina. The program provides activities and educational groups designed to help young adults with autism develop independence and social skills as they transition into adulthood.
This bill provides $125,000 per year for two years to the North Carolina Association of People Supporting Employment First (NC APSE) to develop training programs on evidence-based supported employment services. These programs will help individuals with serious mental illness, intellectual disabilities, or developmental disabilities prepare for, find, and maintain paid competitive jobs.
Introduced by Todd Johnson
This bill removes the safety inspection requirement for window tinting from North Carolina's vehicle inspection process and requires drivers with tinted windows to lower their window when a law enforcement officer approaches their vehicle.
Introduced by Thomas McInnis
This is a local bill that applies only to North Carolina's 21st Senatorial District. The bill text provided does not specify what changes or policies it implements—it only establishes that any provisions will apply to that district and become effective upon passage.
Introduced by Diane Wheatley
This bill requires North Carolina's Department of Veterans and Military Affairs to improve maintenance at the state's four veterans cemeteries by addressing specific issues like delayed headstone installation, grounds damage, and poor appearance. It also directs the department to review and potentially adjust policies around funeral services at these cemeteries, with findings due to the General Assembly by October 1, 2025.
Introduced by Eddie Settle
This is a local bill that applies only to North Carolina's 36th Senatorial District. The bill text does not specify what changes or policies it implements—it only establishes that any provisions will affect only that district and take effect upon becoming law.
Introduced by Natalie Murdock
This is a local bill that applies only to North Carolina's 20th Senatorial District. The bill text does not specify what changes or actions it implements—it only states that the act relates to the district and becomes effective when signed into law.
Introduced by Kevin Corbin
This is a local bill that applies only to North Carolina's 50th Senatorial District. The bill text provided does not specify what changes or actions it contains—it only establishes that any provisions would apply to that district and become effective immediately upon passage.
Introduced by Gale Adcock
This is a local bill that applies only to North Carolina's 16th Senatorial District. The bill text provided does not specify what changes or policies it contains—it only establishes that any provisions apply solely to that district and takes effect upon passage.
This bill restores the authority of local governments in Stanly and Catawba Counties to initiate down-zoning (reducing allowed development density or permitted uses on property) without needing written consent from all affected property owners. It reverses a restriction that was imposed in December 2024 and applies retroactively to restore ordinances that were in effect before that date.
Introduced by Michael Lee
This is a local bill that applies only to North Carolina's 7th Senatorial District. The bill text does not specify what changes or actions it authorizes—it only establishes that any provisions would affect that district specifically and would take effect upon becoming law.
Introduced by Philip Berger
This is a local bill that applies only to North Carolina's 26th Senatorial District. The bill text does not specify what changes or provisions it creates, only that it relates to that district and becomes effective upon passage.
Introduced by DeAndrea Salvador
This is a local bill that applies only to the 39th Senatorial District in North Carolina. The bill text provided does not specify what changes or actions it actually implements—it only establishes that the legislation applies to this specific district and becomes effective upon passage.
Introduced by Bobby Hanig
This bill modifies the duties of the Northeastern Workforce Development Board, which serves 10 counties in northeastern North Carolina (Dare, Currituck, Camden, Pasquotank, Perquimans, Chowan, Gates, Hyde, Tyrrell, and Washington). The bill adds a new requirement that the board use a competitive selection process to designate providers of adult and dislocated worker services under federal workforce law, with selections due by July 1, 2014 and annually thereafter.
Introduced by Harry Warren
This bill would make North Carolina observe standard time year-round, eliminating the practice of switching to daylight saving time in the spring. The bill aligns with a provision in the federal Uniform Time Act that allows states to remain on standard time permanently.
Introduced by William Rabon
This is a local bill that applies only to North Carolina's 8th Senatorial District. The bill text provided does not specify what changes or provisions apply to the district—it only establishes that the law, once passed, will take effect immediately and affect only that specific geographic area.
Introduced by Lisa Barnes
This is a local bill that relates specifically to North Carolina's 11th Senatorial District. The bill text does not specify what changes or actions it authorizes—it only establishes that the legislation applies to that district and becomes effective upon passage.
Introduced by David Craven
This is a local bill that applies only to the 29th Senatorial District in North Carolina. The bill text does not specify what changes or provisions it contains—it only establishes that whatever follows applies to that district and becomes effective upon passage.
Introduced by Julie Mayfield
This is a local bill that applies only to the 49th Senatorial District in North Carolina. The bill text provided does not specify what changes or policies it implements—it only establishes that any provisions will apply to that district and become effective upon passage.
This is a local bill that applies only to North Carolina's 47th Senatorial District. The bill text provided does not specify what changes or policies it implements—it only establishes that whatever follows applies to this district and becomes effective upon passage.
This bill restores the ability of local governments in 10 northeastern North Carolina counties to initiate down-zoning (reducing development density or permitted uses on property) without requiring written consent from all affected property owners. A recent state law required such consent; this bill carves out an exception allowing local governments to proceed on their own.