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Beth Helfrich

Beth Helfrich
DemocratRepresentative · District 98
Running for Reelection · November 2026

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

27
Bills Sponsored
157
Bills Cosponsored
735
Votes Cast
98%
Party Unity Score

Sponsored Bills (27)

H1227Introduced

CoA to Demolish Historic Districts/Davidson

This bill authorizes the Town of Davidson to adopt local ordinances that regulate the demolition of historic structures within historic districts. It amends existing state law to explicitly include Davidson among the municipalities permitted to create rules controlling how historic buildings can be demolished.

House2026-05-07
H1150Introduced

NC Constitutional Rights Act/Funds

This bill creates a new North Carolina law allowing people to sue individuals (non-government entities) in state court for violations of federal constitutional rights and seek damages, attorney fees, and other relief. It also appropriates $150,000 to educate the public about these new rights.

House2026-05-04
H1137Introduced

Appropriation to the Lake Norman CDC

This bill appropriates $4 million in state funding to the Lake Norman Community Development Corporation for the 2025-2026 fiscal year. The funds are designated for the Smithville Revitalization Plan ($2 million) and other affordable housing development ($2 million), with up to 15% of the total available for administrative costs.

House2026-05-04
H1155Introduced

The People's Right to Amend Act

This bill proposes a constitutional amendment that would allow North Carolina citizens to directly propose changes to the state constitution through a petition and voting process, rather than requiring the General Assembly to propose all amendments. Citizens would need signatures from at least 8% of recent gubernatorial voters (with at least 3% from each congressional district) to place an amendment on the ballot, and the amendment would need 60% voter approval to pass.

House2026-05-04
H1151Introduced

Additional Magistrates/Mecklenburg County

This bill increases the number of magistrates in Mecklenburg County from 38.5 to 43.5 positions and appropriates $405,585 in recurring annual funding plus $15,140 in one-time funding to hire five additional magistrates, effective July 1, 2026.

House2026-05-04
H1084Introduced

E-Bike Definitions/Local Safety Regulation

This bill clarifies North Carolina's definition of electric-assisted bicycles by creating three classes based on motor power and speed capabilities (Class 1: pedal-assist up to 20 mph; Class 2: throttle-assist up to 20 mph; Class 3: pedal-assist up to 28 mph). It allows cities and counties to regulate e-bike use on local roads and paths, and requires helmet use for riders under 18 on Class 3 e-bikes statewide, while allowing local helmet requirements for Classes 1 and 2.

House2026-04-30
H1080Introduced

Public Safety Reinvestment Act

This bill appropriates approximately $371 million to improve public safety operations across North Carolina by: equipping public transit with emergency trauma kits and implementing fare enforcement measures ($10 million); hiring additional court staff in Wake and Mecklenburg counties ($60 million); providing salary increases for Department of Adult Correction employees ($250 million); raising State Highway Patrol pay ($40 million); funding juvenile justice staffing ($25 million); supporting the State Crime Lab ($4 million); and enhancing retirement benefits for correctional officers ($11 million).

House2026-04-29
H1066Introduced

Child Care Stabilization & Affordability Act

This bill redirects $390 million from the Opportunity Scholarship program (which funds private school scholarships) to child care subsidies, establishes permanent funding for a tri-share child care cost-sharing program between employers/employees/state, reenacts a state child care tax credit, creates apprenticeships and workforce programs for early childhood educators, increases child care subsidy reimbursement rates, and establishes a health insurance pool for child care workers.

House2026-04-29
H1063Introduced

Ratepayer and Resource Protection Act

This bill regulates large-scale data centers in North Carolina by requiring them to obtain operating certificates, generate at least 25% of their electricity on-site from clean energy, pay utility rates based on their full infrastructure costs, and prohibiting them from receiving state and local tax incentives or subsidies. The bill also establishes water use standards for data centers and repeals existing sales tax exemptions for the industry.

House2026-04-28

Cosponsored Bills (157)

H258Passed

Worker Safety Act of 2026

This bill clarifies the process for filing complaints about workplace retaliation under North Carolina's worker protection laws. It specifies what information complaints must contain, allows employers to submit response statements within seven days, requires extra materials submitted with complaints to be destroyed and kept confidential, and establishes how time periods are calculated in these cases.

House2026-06-22
H369Engrossed

Parking Lot Reform/Stormwater Control

This bill restricts local governments from requiring minimum parking space minimums in most developments and limits their ability to impose stormwater control requirements on redevelopment projects. It prohibits parking minimums except in historic districts and coastal areas, and prevents stormwater controls from being required on pre-existing built-upon areas during redevelopment unless the project increases impervious surface beyond what existed before.

House2026-06-10
H1235Introduced

Restoring Separation of Powers & Leg. Transp

This bill proposes two constitutional amendments to be voted on in November 2026. The first amendment would limit the General Assembly's power to reorganize executive branch functions in ways that weaken the Governor's authority to execute state laws. The second amendment would require bills to address only one subject (with exceptions for budget and tax bills) and mandate at least 48 hours of public notice and bill text availability before final passage.

House2026-06-03
H1234Introduced

Const. Amend./Supreme Court Ethics

This bill proposes a constitutional amendment that would require North Carolina Supreme Court Justices to recuse themselves from cases where they have financial interests, personal relationships with parties involved, or previously sponsored the law being challenged. It would also require Justices to publicly disclose large financial transactions ($10,000+), non-salary income, and who funds their travel.

House2026-06-03
H1236Introduced

Const. Amend./Judicial Standards Commission

This bill proposes a constitutional amendment to establish the Judicial Standards Commission in North Carolina's Constitution and changes how it operates. The amendment would require the Commission to have judges, lawyers, and non-lawyer citizens as members, and would make disciplinary hearings and sanctions public instead of confidential.

House2026-06-03
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
H1193Introduced

Rep. Mike Clampitt Bone Marrow Donation Act

This bill designates November as Marrow Donation Awareness Month in North Carolina and allows people ages 18-40 to indicate their intention to become bone marrow donors when applying for or renewing a driver's license. The bill requires the state to share this information with the National Marrow Donor Program and directs state health and motor vehicle agencies to conduct public awareness campaigns about bone marrow donation, with $100,000 allocated for these efforts.

House2026-05-12
H1228Introduced

Down-Zoning/Historic Districts-Mecklenburg Co

This bill changes North Carolina law to specify that designating a historic district in Mecklenburg County is not considered 'down-zoning.' Under current state law, down-zoning requires written consent from all affected property owners; this bill exempts historic district designations from that requirement in Mecklenburg County.

House2026-05-07
H1200Introduced

Tax-Free Family Essentials Act

This bill removes sales tax from five categories of essential items: diapers, baby wipes, over-the-counter children's medication, prenatal vitamins, and feminine hygiene products. The tax exemption takes effect October 1, 2026.

House2026-05-05

Voting Record (735)

735
Votes Cast
569
Yea
165
Nay
100%
Participation
  • Yea
    H38HousePassed

    Second Amendment Financial Privacy Act

    2025-04-29
  • Nay
    H38HousePassed

    Second Amendment Financial Privacy Act

    2025-04-29
  • Yea
    H250HousePassed

    Annual Rep't Due Date/Deployed Servicemembers

    2025-04-29
  • Yea
    H250HousePassed

    Annual Rep't Due Date/Deployed Servicemembers

    2025-04-29
  • Yea
    H107HousePassed

    Adopt SUDEP Awareness Week

    2025-04-29
  • Yea
    H126HousePassed

    Revise Voluntary Ag. District Laws

    2025-04-29
  • Yea
    H152HousePassed

    Access to Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation

    2025-04-29
  • Yea
    H163HousePassed

    Pharmacy Benefits Manager Provisions

    2025-04-29
  • Yea
    H217HousePassed

    Driver Educ./18 Yrs & Older & Unlicensed

    2025-04-29
  • Yea
    H329HousePassed

    Tobacco and Hemp on Nonpublic School Grounds

    2025-04-16
  • Yea
    H485HousePassed

    Adult Care Home Medicaid PCS Coverage

    2025-04-16
  • Yea
    H574HousePassed

    Workforce Development Pilot Project

    2025-04-16
  • Yea
    H432HousePassed

    Property Tax Relief Study

    2025-04-16
  • Nay
    H402HousePassed

    Limit Rules With Substantial Financial Costs

    2025-04-16
  • Nay
    H402HousePassed

    Limit Rules With Substantial Financial Costs

    2025-04-16
  • Yea
    H402HouseFailed

    Limit Rules With Substantial Financial Costs

    2025-04-16
  • Yea
    H734HousePassed

    Modernize Debt Settlement Prohibition

    2025-04-16
  • Nay
    H636HousePassed

    Promoting Wholesome Content for Students

    2025-04-16
  • Yea
    H557HousePassed

    The Andy Griffith Show as State TV Show

    2025-04-16
  • Yea
    H390HousePassed

    Medicaid Prepaid Health Plan Practices

    2025-04-16
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