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Const Amend - Disaster Relief Emolument Excpt
IntroducedSenate
Primary Sponsor
Ralph HiseRepublicanLast Action
Ref To Com On Rules and Operations of the Senate2025-06-26
Vote Breakdown
No floor votes recorded.
Plain Language Summary
This bill proposes a constitutional amendment that would add an exception to North Carolina's emoluments clause (which prohibits special privileges from government) to allow disaster relief assistance for restoring privately-owned structures damaged by federally-declared natural disasters. The amendment would be submitted to North Carolina voters in the March 2026 primary election.
Arguments in Favor
- •Supporters argue this amendment helps businesses and property owners recover faster after major natural disasters by allowing the state to provide relief assistance that might otherwise violate the state constitution.
- •They contend that disaster relief is a legitimate public purpose that should not be blocked by an emoluments provision designed to prevent corruption, and that swift restoration of damaged structures benefits entire communities economically.
Arguments Against
- •Opponents worry that creating exceptions to the emoluments clause could open the door to favoritism or special treatment for certain businesses over others under the guise of disaster relief.
- •They argue the current constitutional protection is intentionally strict to prevent government from giving special benefits, and that defining which disasters qualify and which businesses receive aid could create opportunities for political influence or unequal treatment.
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