DAVID LEWIS
NORTH CAROLINA HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, DISTRICT 53
 
Enough is Enough!
 

Lewis Update

Lewis Receives Committee Assignments
 
The NC House of Representatives is ready to get down to business.  Speaker Joe Hackneyon Wednesday announced appointments to all standing committees. I am pleased to report that my assignments to several key committees will allow me to have a meaningful role in crafting many important legislative initiatives. I will serve on the following committees in the current session of the NC House:  Agriculture, Alcoholic Beverage Control, Finance, Election Law, Homeland Security, Military and Veteran’s Affairs, and Judiciary III. I previously served on these committees and look forward to building upon my experience to do the best possible job representing the people of Harnett County.
 
The 148th Session of the General Assembly will undoubtedly be historic and contentious, with state budget deficits estimated to exceed $2 billion, massive shortfalls in the State Health Plan, as well as serious problems in the criminal justice system and mental health care facilities – all problems to be solved in the shadow of the current economic downturn. Republican members are reviewing suggested cuts in inefficient and redundant programs while preparing to resist the anticipated calls for higher taxes and fees.
 
During the opening days of this session, Republican Leaders of the House and Senate announced initiatives to address critical issues affecting educational opportunities in North Carolina as well as the criminal justice system.
 
Among the priorities to improve education:
 
  • Require the use of national testing to provide consistency in measuring academic progress
  • Reward our best teachers with merit and differential pay rather than the current system of pay based on longevity and credentials
  • Enhance career, technical and vocation programs in high schools
  • Eliminate the current cap on charter schools to allow families to exercise greater educational options for their children
 
Republican Leaders also released plans to introduce legislation to provide additional measures of protection for the public. These bills will allow all sworn probation and law enforcement officers to conduct warrantless searches of convicted criminal as a condition of probation and to limit suppression of evidence in criminal trials due to technicalities.
 
United Republicans Support Free and Fair Elections for all Workers
 
All 52 House Republicans and all 20 Senate Republicans sent a letter this week to our NC Congressional delegation in opposition to the so-called “Employee Free Choice Act” or “card check” legislation.   If enacted, this bill would undermine the fundamental right of every worker to a secret ballot in making his or her decision on unionization of the workplace. Many Members were present for a joint House-Senate press conference to emphasize their united opposition to this legislation, soon to be considered in Washington.
 
The federal “card check” bill also mandates binding arbitration for a newly unionized business if the union and management cannot agree on a contract within 90 days. This puts a government official solely in charge of making decisions critical to that company’s profitability and the terms of employment for its workers. The competitive economic advantage North Carolina currently enjoys would be ruined under this bill. We also called on our Democratic colleagues to contact the NC Congressional delegation to oppose this onerous legislation.
 
Caucus Policy Committees Appointed
 
In other news, House Republicans completed their organization for the current session with appointments to eight policy committees of the caucus. These committees review pending legislation and prepare initiatives on high profile issues, providing all of our members the benefit of this expertise so we may complete our legislative goals and thoughtfully oppose those we cannot support. Our legislators are eager to offer conservative, taxpayer-friendly solutions to the challenges currently facing our state.
 
For this session, I will serve as Chairman of the Budget Policy Committee. This fits well with my appointment to the House Finance Committee. 
 
The primary focus in Raleigh for the coming weeks will be on our budget deficit which is expected to exceed $2 billion. Recent briefings for legislators indicate critical shortages in the state health insurance plan, Medicaid, transportation, as well as budget challenges in education, mental health and the court system.
 
As always, please fill free to contact my office on any issues of concerns. I always look forward to hearing from you.   Thank you for the continued honor and privilege to serve as our Representative in the North Carolina House.
 
David
 


Swearing in photo
07/07/10 - Kind Words from my friend Sen. Andrew Brock

06/09/10 - Life's A Beach FUNdraiser

05/06/10 - General Assembly Job Opportunity

04/28/10 - Please Join Me In Electing A Good Man To NC Senate

03/29/10 - Lewis Fights Medicaid Abuse and Fraud

03/24/10 - NCDA Offering 1 Day Workshop

03/24/10 - Virginia to Challenge Obamacare Health Mandates

03/24/10 - Nominations Now Open for N.C. Awards

03/24/10 - The 2010 Sustainable Sandhills Urban Farm Tour is coming

02/28/10 - Lewis Named "Business-Friendly" Legislator

02/08/10 - Lewis Seeking Re-Election to NC House

01/29/10 - Biblical Emergency Numbers

01/19/10 - Republicans Pledge to Protect Citizens' Rights and Fight ObamaCare with the Health Care Protection Act

01/15/10 - Rep. Lewis Honored with "Sunshine Award"

11/12/09 - Lewis Announces Campaign Staff

11/11/09 - Veteran's Day Message

09/27/09 - State Treasurer Confirms Democrats Raised Taxes Just Because They Could

09/27/09 - More Waste in our Lean Budget

08/06/09 - CCCC Awarded Grant

08/06/09 - Lewis Statement on State Budget

07/15/09 - American capitalism gone with a whimper

06/15/09 - Good Economic News For Our County

06/11/09 - Dems Fail to Set Priorities

04/21/09 - LEWIS SEEKS TO RESCIND PROPERTY TAX APPRAISAL

04/21/09 - LEWIS SEEKS TO RESCIND PROPERTY TAX APPRAISAL

03/19/09 - GOP Join President Obama in Support of Charter Schools

03/19/09 - School Choice in North Carolina

03/16/09 - Lewis Update

03/16/09 - Rep. David Lewis Legislative Newsletter

02/19/09 - Rep. David Lewis' Newsletter 2/19/2009

02/11/09 - "Save Our Ballot Tour"/Sen. Burr Invitation

02/11/09 - National "Card Check"/Invitation to meet Sen. Burr

01/30/09 - Remarks on Rep. Paul Stam

01/21/09 - Speaking to the Lion's Club

01/13/09 - Pilgrim's Pride Bankruptcy and Its Effect On Harnett County Farmers

01/12/09 - Update from David Lewis 1/12/2009

12/24/08 - Merry Christmas from David Lewis

12/16/08 - Dunn Receives Grant From Clean Water Partners Infrastructure Fund

12/10/08 - Harnett County Receives Grant For Scattered Site Housing Rehabilitation

12/10/08 - Rep. Lewis Calls For Restoration of Christmas Trees at UNC

12/10/08 - Rep. David Lewis Promotes State High Risk Insurance Pool

12/10/08 - Lillington Receives Grant For Tax Credit Housing Development

11/25/08 - Happy Thanksgiving!/Gov. Gilmore Fundraiser

10/14/08 - David Speaks to Dunn Women's Club

10/12/08 - North West Harnett Corn Maze Event Loads of Fun

10/12/08 - Coats Farmer's Day a Great Success

10/09/08 - Lewis Campaign Gears for Big Weekend/Volunteers Needed

10/07/08 - Lewis Endorsed By PBA

10/01/08 - HARNETT REPUBLICANS OPEN VICTORY OFFICE

10/01/08 - HARNETT REPUBLICANS TO HOST DEBATE PARTY

10/01/08 - Harnett GOP/Rep. David Lewis Open Victory 2008 Office

10/01/08 - HARNETT REPUBLICANS TO HOST DEBATE PARTY

09/25/08 - Campaign Volunteer Meeting

09/18/08 - Position Statements

09/03/08 - Republican Convention

08/25/08 - Mayor Pat McCrory Coming To Harnett County Tomorrow

08/04/08 - Lewis to Kick Off "Legislative Report" and Town Hall Meetings

07/17/08 - Jessica's Law "Finally" Passes The House

07/01/08 - July 4th in Lillington

06/05/08 - Concerns about Education Funds

03/17/08 - Email from David Lewis/please help

12/07/07 - December 7 Update

11/30/07 - Happy December!

11/19/07 - Wall Street Journal Article Referenced in Newsletter

11/19/07 - Newsletter from David Lewis 11-19-07

09/12/07 - David Lewis update

07/31/07 - House Passes Jessica's Law-Sent to Senate

06/21/07 - Newsletter for June 21

06/08/07 - Newsletter for June 8

05/31/07 - Newsletter for May 31, 2007

05/27/07 - Quick Update May 22, 2007

05/11/07 - Legislative Newsletter For May 11, 2007

04/20/07 - Newsletter for April 20, 2007

03/29/07 - Legislative Newsletter For March 29, 2007

03/22/07 - Legislative Newsletter For March 22, 2007

01/24/07 - Lewis Sworn In to 3rd Term

11/30/06 - LEWIS ENCOURAGES CITIZENS TO TAKE PRECAUTIONS AGAINST PANDEMIC FLU AND OTHER DISASTERS

11/24/06 - Lewis Named to House Select Committee on the Rural Economy

11/08/06 - Rep. Lewis Wins 3rd Term

11/07/06 - Thanks for Voting!

10/20/06 - Lewis Announces Vision For 2007 General Assembly

10/14/06 - Rep. Lewis Attends Coat's Farmer's Day

10/05/06 - Rep. Lewis Paritipates in Denim Days

09/16/06 - Senator Lauch Faircloth To Host Breakfast Fund Raiser For Rep. David Lewis

06/16/06 - HOW STATE LAWMAKERS VOTED

06/15/06 - Lewis Votes “No” To Budget Spending Increases

06/08/06 - It's a Girl

01/31/06 - LEWIS TO OPPOSE “VISION OBSTACLE” FOR HARNETT STUDENTS

07/08/05 - HOW STATE LAWMAKERS VOTED

07/02/05 - New Medicare Drug Program to begin Jan. 1, 2006

07/01/05 - Town Hall Forum

06/16/05 - Lewis Announces Town Hall Meeting in Dunn

06/16/05 - Lewis Blast House Finance Package

04/12/04 - How Representative Lewis Voted

04/11/04 - Vote History

04/06/04 - Rep. Lewis Votes on Lottery

- Presidential Elector Bill "Pulled"

- Update- November 19, 2007

- David in the News

- Kudos to Rep. David Lewis

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