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Patricia Cotham

Patricia Cotham
RepublicanRepresentative · District 105
Running for Reelection · November 2026

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

55
Bills Sponsored
88
Bills Cosponsored
735
Votes Cast
99%
Party Unity Score

Sponsored Bills (55)

H34Engrossed

Strengthen Medicaid Provider Controls

This bill strengthens oversight of Medicaid providers in North Carolina by establishing a Provider Enrollment Credentialing Committee to review provider applications and eligibility, expanding grounds for denying or terminating provider enrollment based on criminal convictions and licensing actions, and requiring providers to report criminal convictions of their employees. The bill also makes changes to prepaid health plan networks and Medicaid eligibility.

House2026-06-25
H1104Engrossed

Improve IVC Process and Enhance Public Safety

This bill makes multiple changes to North Carolina's involuntary commitment (IVC) process and mental health procedures. It directs various state agencies to study and develop plans for improving how people in mental health crises are evaluated, treated, and moved through the justice and mental health systems. It also creates new capacity restoration programs for defendants found mentally unable to stand trial and modifies procedures for outpatient commitment orders.

House2026-06-23
H657Introduced

Duke's Rescue Act

This bill establishes statewide minimum standards of care for companion animals (dogs and cats), including adequate food, water, shelter, exercise, space, and veterinary treatment. It creates criminal penalties for violations and allows local governments to adopt equal or stricter standards, while providing $10,000 for public education about these requirements.

House2026-06-16
H1121Introduced

Added Fee for Sexually Oriented Businesses

This bill imposes a $10 fee per customer entry at sexually oriented businesses that serve alcohol in North Carolina. The fees would be collected quarterly by businesses and deposited into the Sexual Assault and Rape Crisis Center Fund to support sexual assault services.

House2026-06-09
H1143Introduced

Principal Fellows & Admin. Intern. Stipends

This bill modifies North Carolina's Principal Fellows Program, which provides forgivable scholarships to help prepare school leaders, and adds a new stipend for administrative interns. The bill appropriates $5 million to expand the program and creates financial support for people in administrative internship programs.

House2026-05-19
H1110Introduced

Early Intervention School Attendance Pilot

This bill establishes a two-year pilot program in one North Carolina school district to test a data-driven attendance monitoring and intervention system designed to reduce chronic absenteeism. The Department of Public Instruction will select a vendor and school district to implement the system, which includes real-time attendance tracking, automated family communication, and intervention protocols, with $75,000 in state funding allocated for the 2026-2027 school year.

House2026-05-19
H451Introduced

Diabetes Education for Parents

This bill requires all North Carolina public schools to provide parents and guardians with information about Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes at the beginning of each school year. The information must include descriptions of the diseases, risk factors, warning signs, screening processes, and recommendations to consult with healthcare providers if students show symptoms or receive a diagnosis.

House2026-05-19
H433Passed

SFRF/NCPRO Revisions

This bill allows North Carolina to reclassify and reallocate remaining State Fiscal Recovery Funds (federal COVID-19 relief money) to different eligible government services and projects, permits the state to use interest earned on certain pandemic relief funds for operations, and extends the North Carolina Pandemic Recovery Office's operations deadline from June 30, 2026, to May 1, 2027.

House2026-05-12
H1223Introduced

Reenact Funding/Meck. Emerg. Pension Fund

This bill restores and increases funding for the Emergency Pension Fund for sworn law enforcement officers in Mecklenburg County by raising a court fee collected in criminal cases. The fee charged at conviction or guilty plea increases from $1.00 to $2.00 in most criminal cases, with the collected money going to support the pension fund. The change takes effect October 1, 2026.

House2026-05-06

Cosponsored Bills (88)

H328Engrossed

Regulate Hemp-Derived Consumables

This bill creates a regulatory system for hemp-derived consumable products (like delta-8 and delta-10 THC products) sold in North Carolina, requiring licenses for manufacturers, distributors, and retailers; setting testing and labeling requirements; restricting sales to adults 21+; and banning the sale of kratom as a controlled substance. The bill takes effect July 1, 2026, for hemp regulations and December 1, 2025, for the kratom ban.

House2026-06-25
H1173Engrossed

Jaleeyah's Law

Jaleeyah's Law makes several changes to North Carolina's criminal gang statutes and court costs. The bill increases court costs for criminal cases, tightens the definition of criminal gang membership, creates new felony offenses related to gang activity (including recruiting minors and gang members possessing firearms), and enhances sentencing for crimes committed as part of gang activity. The law takes effect December 1, 2026.

House2026-06-23
H315Passed

Prohibit Litigation Invest/Amend WC Benefits

This bill has two main parts: it prohibits litigation investments (third-party funding of lawsuits in exchange for a share of any settlement or judgment) in North Carolina civil cases, and it increases workers' compensation benefit amounts for certain injuries, including raising maximum awards for facial disfigurement from $20,000 to $40,000 and other injury categories from $10,000-$20,000 to $20,000-$40,000.

House2026-06-22
H1123Passed

UNC Omnibus & Capital Contracting Law Changes

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.

House2026-06-19
H1203Introduced

Family Support for Those Who Serve Act

This bill expands tuition waivers at North Carolina community colleges to include children (ages 17-24) of law enforcement officers, experienced correctional officers (10+ years), and firefighters. Students would attend community college tuition-free while still meeting admission standards and other college requirements, with the waiver covering the duration of their educational program.

House2026-06-10
H1199Introduced

The Seatbelt Act

The Seatbelt Act makes several changes to North Carolina's traffic and impaired driving laws. It requires repeat speeding violators to install Intelligent Speed Assistance systems in their vehicles, lowers the alcohol concentration threshold for certain ignition interlock requirements from 0.15 to 0.08, and expands school zone traffic cameras to enforce not just speed limits but also seat belt and texting violations.

House2026-06-09
H165Introduced

Child and Family Welfare Ombudsman Office

This bill creates a new Child and Family Welfare Ombudsman Office within the Department of Health and Human Services to serve foster youth, birth families, and foster parents. The office would investigate complaints, help resolve licensing issues, provide education about foster care laws, and submit annual reports on recurring problems in the foster care system.

House2026-05-28
H1089Passed

Const. Amend. Property Tax Levy Limit

This bill proposes a constitutional amendment that would require the North Carolina General Assembly to pass laws limiting how much local governments (counties, cities, towns, and special districts) can increase their property tax levies each year. The amendment would be submitted to North Carolina voters in the November 2026 general election, and if approved by a majority of voters, would become part of the state constitution.

House2026-05-21
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

Voting Record (735)

735
Votes Cast
523
Yea
26
Nay
75%
Participation
  • Yea
    H231HousePassed

    Social Work Interstate Licensure Compact

    2025-04-01
  • Yea
    H295HousePassed

    Req. DOT to Install Prop. Corner Markers

    2025-04-01
  • Yea
    H331HousePassed

    Adopt Official State Rice Festival

    2025-04-01
  • Yea
    H302HousePassed

    Pitt Co. Bd. of Ed. Elect. Partisan

    2025-04-01
  • Yea
    H50HousePassed

    LEO Special Separation Allowance Options

    2025-04-01
  • Yea
    H355HousePassed

    OSFM to Study Future of Rural Firefighting

    2025-04-01
  • Yea
    H173HousePassed

    Various Local Provisions III

    2025-04-01
  • Yea
    H268HousePassed

    Additional Capital Appropriations

    2025-04-01
  • Yea
    H251HousePassed

    Various Disaster Recovery Reforms

    2025-04-01
  • Yea
    H251HousePassed

    Various Disaster Recovery Reforms

    2025-04-01
  • Nay
    H563HouseFailed

    House Permanent Rules

    2025-04-01
  • Nay
    H563HouseFailed

    House Permanent Rules

    2025-04-01
  • Yea
    H71HousePassed

    Respiratory Care Modernization Act

    2025-04-01
  • Nay
    H563HouseFailed

    House Permanent Rules

    2025-04-01
  • Nay
    H563HouseFailed

    House Permanent Rules

    2025-04-01
  • Yea
    H563HousePassed

    House Permanent Rules

    2025-04-01
  • Yea
    H67HousePassed

    Healthcare Workforce Reforms

    2025-04-01
  • Yea
    H268HousePassed

    Additional Capital Appropriations

    2025-03-26
  • Yea
    H247HousePassed

    Underground Safety Revisions

    2025-03-26
  • Yea
    H294HousePassed

    Jackson Co Bd of Ed Election Partisan

    2025-03-26
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