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Brenden Jones

Brenden Jones
RepublicanRepresentative · District 46
Running for Reelection · November 2026

Election Day: November 3, 2026 · Register to vote at ncsbe.gov

31
Bills Sponsored
11
Bills Cosponsored
735
Votes Cast
99%
Party Unity Score

Sponsored Bills (31)

H171Vetoed

Equality in State Agencies/Prohibition on DEI

This bill prohibits North Carolina state agencies and local governments from spending money on diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs, policies, or staff positions. It defines DEI as initiatives that influence hiring or employment based on race, sex, color, ethnicity, nationality, country of origin, or sexual orientation outside of merit-based processes, and establishes penalties for violations including fines up to $10,000 and potential removal from employment.

House2026-06-24
H1019Engrossed

Mike Clampitt 1st Responder Tax Fairness Act

This bill expands the highway use tax exemption for volunteer fire departments and rescue squads that are not part of local government and have no more than two paid employees. The exemption now applies to fire trucks, pump trucks, tanker trucks, ladder trucks, four-wheel drive forest fire fighting vehicles, and emergency services vehicles.

House2026-05-18
H1043Introduced

CHCCS Act

This bill establishes new parental rights in public schools regarding student records and identity changes, restricts instruction on gender identity and sexuality in kindergarten through fourth grade, creates a legal process for parents to sue schools for violations, and gives the State Auditor authority to investigate and enforce compliance with financial penalties.

House2026-04-27
H116Engrossed

Local Bd. of Ed. Election Changes

This bill changes how school board members are elected in Columbus, Gaston, and Johnston counties by switching from nonpartisan elections to partisan elections (where candidates run with party labels). Board members will continue to be elected from residency districts, but starting in 2026, candidates will be nominated and elected through the same partisan process used for other county offices.

House2025-08-28
H549Passed

Clarify Powers of State Auditor

This bill expands the powers of North Carolina's State Auditor by exempting their office from certain state oversight requirements for IT procurement and information systems. It also creates new debt collection tools allowing the Department of Revenue to pursue debts discovered by the State Auditor through levy, sale, attachment, and garnishment procedures, similar to tax collection methods.

House2025-07-29
H318Passed

The Criminal Illegal Alien Enforcement Act

This bill requires North Carolina jail facilities to check whether inmates charged with certain crimes are U.S. citizens or legal residents, and to query Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) if their status is unclear. When ICE issues a detention order, facilities must hold the person for up to 48 hours or until ICE takes custody, and must notify ICE before release.

House2025-07-29
H1003Passed

Board of Funeral Service Modifications

This bill comprehensively updates North Carolina's funeral service regulations, including adding alkaline hydrolysis as an alternative to cremation, creating new rules for transporting human remains separately from funeral contracts, reorganizing the Board of Funeral Service composition, and making various administrative changes to licensing and record-keeping requirements.

House2025-07-09
H421Passed

Motor Vehicle Dealers

This bill makes three changes to North Carolina motor vehicle dealer regulations: it extends the grace period for license renewal from 30 days to 60 days after expiration, changes dealer license plate validity from one year to two years to match dealer license renewal cycles, and extends the mandatory replacement period for dealer plates from three years to four years.

House2025-06-26
H506Passed

2025 State Investment Modernization Act.-AB

This bill creates a new independent North Carolina Investment Authority to manage the state's retirement systems and other funds. The Authority will be governed by a Board of Directors, led by a Chief Investment Officer, and will have independence from standard state budget controls while maintaining fiduciary duties to protect invested assets.

House2025-06-13

Cosponsored Bills (11)

H133Engrossed

NC Farmland and Military Protection Act

This bill prohibits entities controlled by adversarial foreign governments from purchasing, leasing, or holding agricultural land or property within 50 miles of North Carolina military installations. It requires existing foreign owners to register with the Secretary of State, allows the Attorney General to enforce violations through forced sales, and establishes penalties for non-compliance.

House2026-06-25
H268Engrossed

Additional Capital Appropriations

This bill appropriates over $1 billion in additional capital funding for state infrastructure projects across multiple agencies and universities for fiscal year 2025-2026, including $100 million specifically designated for repairs and renovations at North Carolina Central University, and $5 million for the State Bureau of Investigation to purchase radios, vehicles, and a case management system.

House2026-04-21
H373Passed

UNC Tuition Discounts for Certain Students

This bill allows UNC constituent institutions to offer discounted tuition to two groups of students: those receiving military tuition assistance (federal or North Carolina National Guard) and those enrolled in employer-sponsored financial support programs. The discount amount cannot exceed the difference between the military assistance or employer funding received and the applicable tuition, and UNC must report annually to the legislature on the number of students served and financial impact.

House2025-06-26
H140Engrossed

Authorize Gullah Geechee Heritage Trail

This bill authorizes the creation of the Gullah Geechee Greenway/Blueway Heritage Trail in Brunswick County, a 21-mile multiuse trail with 9 segments that will feature historical sites and cultural landmarks related to Gullah Geechee heritage. The state is authorized to support, promote, and facilitate the trail's establishment on state and other public and private lands, while respecting the rules and policies of non-state property owners.

House2025-05-01
H47Passed

Disaster Recovery Act of 2025 - Part I

This bill appropriates $524 million from North Carolina's disaster relief fund to help communities recover from Hurricane Helene through programs supporting home reconstruction, agricultural losses, private road repairs, and small business infrastructure. It also extends regulatory flexibilities for disaster recovery activities through June 30, 2025, and requires detailed reporting on fund usage.

House2025-03-20
H186Engrossed

The Stars and Stripes Commitment Act

This bill requires North Carolina schools to schedule daily recitation of the Pledge of Allegiance within one hour of the school day's start, display U.S. and North Carolina flags in classrooms, and provide instruction on the flag and Pledge's history. It also requires the State Board of Education and local school governing bodies to begin their meetings with the Pledge. The bill specifies that no one can be compelled to stand, salute, or recite the Pledge.

House2025-03-20
H11Introduced

No Tax on Tips, Overtime, Bonus Pay

This bill allows North Carolina taxpayers to deduct overtime compensation, tips, and up to $2,500 in annual bonus pay from their state income tax. The deductions apply to income that would normally be taxed, effectively reducing the amount of state income tax owed by workers who receive these forms of compensation.

House2025-03-11
H61Introduced

Assaults on First Responders

This bill increases the punishment for assaulting first responders with a firearm from a Class D felony to a Class B1 felony. It expands the definition of protected first responders to include emergency medical technicians, emergency health care providers, medical responders, firefighters, and telecommunicators, in addition to law enforcement, probation, parole officers, National Guard members, and detention facility employees.

House2025-02-06
H12Introduced

Observe Standard Time All Year

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.

House2025-02-03

Voting Record (735)

735
Votes Cast
494
Yea
65
Nay
76%
Participation
  • Yea
    H574HousePassed

    Workforce Development Pilot Project

    2025-04-16
  • Yea
    H485HousePassed

    Adult Care Home Medicaid PCS Coverage

    2025-04-16
  • Yea
    H244HousePassed

    Depoliticize Government Property Act

    2025-04-16
  • Yea
    H557HousePassed

    The Andy Griffith Show as State TV Show

    2025-04-16
  • Yea
    H328HousePassed

    Regulate Hemp-Derived Consumables

    2025-04-16
  • Yea
    H734HousePassed

    Modernize Debt Settlement Prohibition

    2025-04-16
  • Not Voting
    H133HousePassed

    NC Farmland and Military Protection Act

    2025-04-16
  • Yea
    H636HousePassed

    Promoting Wholesome Content for Students

    2025-04-16
  • Yea
    H537HousePassed

    Alena's Law & Office of Vital Records Changes

    2025-04-16
  • Yea
    H329HousePassed

    Tobacco and Hemp on Nonpublic School Grounds

    2025-04-16
  • Yea
    H246HousePassed

    Liam's Law

    2025-04-15
  • Yea
    H309HousePassed

    Various Local Provisions VI

    2025-04-15
  • Yea
    H211HousePassed

    The Kelsey Smith Act

    2025-04-15
  • Yea
    H437HousePassed

    Drug-Free Zones/Unauthorized Public Camping

    2025-04-15
  • Yea
    H479HousePassed

    Town of Burgaw Property Transfer

    2025-04-15
  • Yea
    H272HousePassed

    The Sergeant Mickey Hutchens Act

    2025-04-15
  • Yea
    H412HousePassed

    Child Care Regulatory Reforms

    2025-04-15
  • Yea
    H349HousePassed

    Modify HC POA/Adv Direct

    2025-04-15
  • Yea
    H69HousePassed

    Military and Veterans Educational Promise Act

    2025-04-15
  • Yea
    H373HousePassed

    UNC Tuition Discounts for Certain Students

    2025-04-15
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