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Michael Lazzara

Michael Lazzara
RepublicanSenator · District 6
Running for Reelection · November 2026

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

53
Bills Sponsored
36
Bills Cosponsored
625
Votes Cast
100%
Party Unity Score

Sponsored Bills (53)

S1001Introduced

Coastal Regulatory Reform

This bill modifies North Carolina's coastal management regulations by clarifying how developers must notify neighboring landowners about permit applications, increasing the maximum permit processing fee slightly, adjusting dissolved oxygen and financial requirements for upland basin marinas, and clarifying state agency authority over the Coastal Reserve System.

Senate2026-06-23
S801Introduced

Address Confidentiality/Study & DL

This bill creates a task force to study how to protect military personnel, special operations forces, elected officials, and others from doxing and swatting by removing or shielding their personal information from public records. It also immediately allows special operations force members to obtain driver's licenses and identification cards with substitute addresses instead of their home addresses.

Senate2026-06-23
S401Passed

NC Farm Act of 2025-2026

This comprehensive agricultural law makes multiple changes to North Carolina's farming and aquaculture regulations. The bill addresses water management planning for farms, creates a feral swine control program, adjusts penalties for agricultural crimes, streamlines shellfish aquaculture regulations, and modernizes various agricultural licensing and assessment procedures.

Senate2026-06-22
S695Passed

Incent Development Finance District Funding

This bill creates tax incentive districts where new development projects can receive a 90% property tax exclusion for up to 10 years or until the property is sold, whichever comes first. Local governments can designate these districts (limited to 5% of their total area) to encourage private developers to build new projects that will eventually expand the property tax base.

Senate2026-06-22
S587Engrossed

Wake Surfing Safely

This bill prohibits wake surfing within 200 feet of shorelines, structures, moored vessels, kayaks, canoes, paddleboards, and swimmers. Violators would face a Class 1 misdemeanor with a minimum fine of $100. The law would take effect December 1, 2026.

Senate2026-06-17
S1009Introduced

Repeal Hardened Structure Ban

This bill repeals North Carolina's ban on hardened erosion control structures (like seawalls and jetties) and instead allows them with state regulation to prevent significant harm to private property or public beaches. It also appropriates $850,000 to update the state's Beach and Inlet Management Plan.

Senate2026-06-17
S817Engrossed

Annex Various Military Property/Jacksonville

This bill would expand the City of Jacksonville's boundaries to include certain portions of Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, Marine Corps Air Station New River, and Marine Corps Special Operations Command at Stones Bay. The annexation would make these federal military properties subject to Jacksonville's municipal taxes starting July 1, 2026, though the bill specifies that Jacksonville cannot regulate or control military operations on these bases.

Senate2026-06-09
S1008Introduced

Pilot for Shoreline Stabilization Projects

This bill creates a pilot program allowing North Carolina to test shoreline stabilization structures like sheet pile walls in limited locations where oceanfront homes face imminent erosion danger. The University of North Carolina Collaboratory will select a small number of pilot projects based on erosion severity, scientific value, and economic impact, with all construction costs and permits funded by local governments or homeowners associations, not the state.

Senate2026-06-09
S503Engrossed

A More Efficient Office of Vital Records

This bill requires the North Carolina Office of Vital Records and local registers of deeds to process requests for birth and death certificate amendments within 30 calendar days. It also prohibits Office of Vital Records employees from teleworking unless the Secretary of Health and Human Services determines it necessary during declared disasters or emergencies.

Senate2026-06-08

Cosponsored Bills (36)

S474Engrossed

Adjust Counties/Reappraisal Moratorium

This bill adjusts which counties must delay using updated property values from 2026 reappraisals for tax purposes. For the 2026-2027 tax year, affected counties must use older property values instead of the new ones. The bill also prevents public service company property values from decreasing in these counties during the moratorium period.

Senate2026-06-25
S992Engrossed

Truth in Taxation

This bill requires local governments to follow specific notification and public hearing procedures before adopting a property tax rate that exceeds the 'revenue-neutral rate' (the rate that would generate the same total revenue as the previous year despite property reappraisals) during reappraisal years. The bill also increases the late reinstatement fee for real estate appraiser trainees and clarifies that tax refunds can be issued when governments fail to follow these procedures.

Senate2026-06-25
S558Passed

Eliminating "DEI" in Public Higher Ed

This bill prohibits North Carolina public universities and community colleges from maintaining diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) offices or programs, requiring employees to affirm certain concepts, or endorsing what the bill defines as 'divisive concepts' related to race and sex. It requires institutions to certify annual compliance and allows instruction on these topics only if the institution makes clear it does not endorse them.

Senate2026-06-24
S227Passed

Eliminating "DEI" in Public Education

This bill prohibits North Carolina public schools from teaching, promoting, or requiring professional development related to what it defines as "divisive concepts" — including ideas that individuals should feel guilt based on race or sex, that meritocracy is inherently racist or sexist, or that character traits should be ascribed to people based on race or sex. Schools must certify annual compliance and cannot maintain offices or employ staff whose primary duties involve promoting these concepts or discriminatory practices.

Senate2026-06-24
S1041Engrossed

Public Workforce Modernization Act

This bill replaces North Carolina's current human resources system (Chapter 126) with a new modernized system (Chapter 126A) that applies to state employees in the executive branch, judicial branch, and legislative branch. The new system aims to simplify hiring, compensation, and personnel management by decentralizing some authority to individual agencies while maintaining standards for employee protections, leave benefits, and nondiscrimination policies.

Senate2026-06-24
S153Passed

North Carolina Border Protection Act

This bill requires North Carolina state law enforcement agencies to cooperate with federal immigration authorities, restricts state-funded benefits and housing assistance to legally authorized residents, verifies immigration status for unemployment benefits, removes liability protections for local governments that adopt sanctuary policies, and prohibits UNC universities from limiting immigration law enforcement on campus.

Senate2026-06-24
S889Passed

Property Tax Reappraisal Moratorium

This bill delays the use of new property values from 2026 reappraisals in counties with populations over 15,000 for the 2026-2027 tax year, requiring them to use the previous schedule of values instead. Starting in 2027-2028, counties will use the 2026 reappraisal values going forward. The bill also requires county assessors to pay a $20 examination fee to the Department of Revenue.

Senate2026-06-19
S991Introduced

Community College Workforce Readiness Act

This bill appropriates $3.85 million in recurring funds to expand workforce training programs for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities across up to 25 community colleges, $4.9 million in nonrecurring funds to implement digital credential systems statewide, and directs ApprenticeshipNC to develop an expedited pathway for apprentices to become teachers.

Senate2026-05-13
S986Introduced

Workforce Act of 2026

The Workforce Act of 2026 appropriates approximately $8.85 million to expand North Carolina's workforce development programs, including apprenticeships, industry-recognized credentials, short-term training grants, and career information resources. The bill also funds technology improvements to make it easier for students to transfer credits between colleges and universities.

Senate2026-05-05

Voting Record (625)

625
Votes Cast
574
Yea
19
Nay
95%
Participation
  • Yea
    S58SenatePassed

    AG/Restrict Challenge to Presidential EOs

    2025-03-05
  • Yea
    H47SenatePassed

    Disaster Recovery Act of 2025 - Part I

    2025-03-05
  • Yea
    H47SenatePassed

    Disaster Recovery Act of 2025 - Part I

    2025-03-05
  • Yea
    H47SenatePassed

    Disaster Recovery Act of 2025 - Part I

    2025-03-05
  • Yea
    H47SenatePassed

    Disaster Recovery Act of 2025 - Part I

    2025-03-05
  • Yea
    H47SenatePassed

    Disaster Recovery Act of 2025 - Part I

    2025-03-05
  • Yea
    S153SenatePassed

    North Carolina Border Protection Act

    2025-03-04
  • Yea
    S133SenatePassed

    NCCCS LMS/NCLDS

    2025-03-04
  • Yea
    S153SenatePassed

    North Carolina Border Protection Act

    2025-03-04
  • Yea
    S55SenatePassed

    Expedited Removal of Unauthorized Persons

    2025-03-04
  • Yea
    S55SenatePassed

    Expedited Removal of Unauthorized Persons

    2025-03-04
  • Yea
    S125SenatePassed

    Various Education Changes

    2025-03-04
  • Yea
    S55SenatePassed

    Expedited Removal of Unauthorized Persons

    2025-03-04
  • Yea
    S153SenatePassed

    North Carolina Border Protection Act

    2025-03-04
  • Yea
    H157SenatePassed

    State of the State Invitation

    2025-02-26
  • Yea
    S115SenatePassed

    General Assembly Appointments

    2025-02-26
  • Absent
    S115SenatePassed

    General Assembly Appointments

    2025-02-18
  • Absent
    S115SenatePassed

    General Assembly Appointments

    2025-02-18
  • Absent
    S104SenatePassed

    Senate BOG Elections

    2025-02-18
  • Yea
    S24SenatePassed

    Govt Mandates Increase Healthcare Costs

    2025-02-12
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