North Carolina Legislative Update - April, 2017 #3

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After a weeklong spring recess, the legislature ramped up last week to move legislation ahead of the upcoming “crossover” deadline, which is currently set for April 27th. Crossover is the date by which a bill that does not impact taxes or appropriations must pass one chamber to remain eligible for the remainder of the biennium.
 
Regulatory Reform (SB131)
This week the Senate failed to concur on the changes the House made to the Regulatory Reform Act of 2016-2017. The bill, which contains a number of provisions amending various state laws and regulations, will now be heard by a conference committee made up of four House members and five Senate members. Representative Chris Millis (R-Pender) and Senator Andy Wells (R-Catawba) will co-chair the conference committee.

Three-judge Panels (HB677)
A bill filed earlier this month by Representative Sarah Stevens (R-Surry) that would allow the appointment of District Court judges to a three-judge panel passed the House last week. Three-judge panels are charged with ruling on actions that challenge the validity of acts of the General Assembly and are currently made up of Superior Court judges. Representative Stevens is a former District Court Judge.

House Bills Filed

H858

Medicaid Expansion/Healthcare Jobs Initiative.

H859

Storm Debris Removal Funds.

H860

Permanency Innovation Initiative Funds.

H861

Certification of Electrical Appliances.

H862

Seniors' Fraud Protection Act.

H863

Require Driver Retraining Course.

H864

Tax Returns Uniformly Made Public Act/Funds.

H865

Community Association Property Management Act.

H866

Public School Building Bond Act of 2017.

H867

Coastal Fisheries Conservation/Econ. Dev.

H868

Innovation Early College HS/CIHS Funds.

 

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