NC General Assembly returns Monday; House Finance agenda set for Tuesday

NC General Assembly returns Monday; House Finance agenda set for Tuesday

The North Carolina General Assembly is scheduled to return to Raleigh on Monday, June 29, with both chambers set to convene and a House Finance Committee agenda already posted for Tuesday.

According to the legislative calendar, the House is scheduled to convene at 10:30 a.m. Monday, followed by the Senate at 3 p.m. The calendar does not list committee meetings for Monday, but it does show a House Finance Committee meeting scheduled for 9 a.m. Tuesday, June 30, in Room 643 of the Legislative Office Building.

The Tuesday agenda includes several statewide bills, including House Bill 199, titled “Nonconsensual Booting and Towing Reform,” and House Bill 1083, titled “Voluntary Portable Benefits Plan Act.” The committee agenda also lists House Bill 1121, “Added Fee for Sexually Oriented Businesses,” and House Bill 1200, “Tax-Free Family Essentials Act.”

Other items listed for Tuesday include House Bill 1213, “Protect Taxpayers and Consumers,” Senate Bill 808, “Board of Cosmetic Art Examiners Amendments,” Senate Bill 1041, “Public Workforce Modernization Act,” and Senate Bill 1074, “Eden/Mills River/Guilford Art 46 Local Act.”

Senate Bill 992, titled “Truth in Taxation,” is also listed on the calendar with a note that the chair anticipates it will be added. The bill has already moved from the Senate to the House and deals with property taxes, appraisals, local government and public finance.

The legislative calendar also shows a Wednesday, July 1, meeting of the House Federal Relations and American Indian Affairs Committee, where House Bill 600, “Recognition of the Tuscarora,” is listed with a note that the chair anticipates it will be added.

The posted calendar is subject to change, and bills listed for committee consideration may be debated, amended, carried over or removed from the agenda.

Editor’s note:
This article was drafted with the assistance of artificial intelligence and was reviewed and fact-checked by a member of the NC Political News editorial team before publication.

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