HOW STATE LAWMAKERS VOTED
HOW STATE LAWMAKERS VOTED House Roll-Call Votes
HB1846 - Political Contribution Changes: Lowers the threshold from $100 to $50 for accepting political contributions in cash, requires the identification of contributors who make contributions of more than $50 by money order and specifies the time period by with the threshold identity of a contributor is measured. Introduced by Rep. Joe Hackney, D-Orange.
Adopted 109-5. Sent to the Senate for consideration.
YES: Larry Bell, James Langdon Jr., David Lewis, John Sauls
HB1908 - Special Education Amendments: Rewrites the laws governing the education of children with special needs so that the State Board of Education adopts rules to establish programs for special education. Introduced by Rep. Rick Glazier, D-Cumberland.
Adopted 116-1. Sent to the Senate for consideration.
YES: Larry Bell, James Langdon Jr., David Lewis, John Sauls
HB1965 - Eminent Domain Restrictions: Establishes restrictions for which eminent domain may be used by private condemnors, local public condemnors and other public condemnors and for certain revenue bond projects so that the power may not be used solely for economic development purposes. Introduced by Rep. Bruce Goforth, D-Buncombe.
Adopted 116-0. Sent to the Senate for consideration.
YES: Larry Bell, James Langdon Jr., David Lewis, John Sauls
HB2077 - Mental Health Private Providers: Establishes assistance for private providers to deliver mental health, developmental disabilities and substance abuse services in the state. Introduced by Rep. Verla Insko, D-Orange.
Adopted 112-0. Sent to the Senate for consideration.
YES: Larry Bell, James Langdon Jr., David Lewis, John Sauls
SB1208 - State Health Plan Local Option: Repeals the sunset on local government optional coverage under the Teachers' and State Employees' Comprehensive Major Medical Plan. Introduced by Sen. Walter Dalton, D-Rutherford.
Adopted 115-0. Sent to the governor for approval.
YES: Larry Bell, James Langdon Jr., David Lewis, John Sauls
SB1377 - UCC Transition Provisions: Amends the transition provisions of Article 9 of the Uniform Commercial Code to resolve a time-sensitive problem regarding the effectiveness of certain financing statements. Introduced by Sen. Fletcher Hartsell, R-Cabarrus.
Adopted 116-0. Sent to the governor for approval.
YES: Larry Bell, James Langdon Jr., David Lewis, John Sauls
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