North CarolinaHB 1922025-2026 SessionHouse

AN ACT TO RAISE SALARIES AND REINSTATE EDUCATION-BASED SALARY SUPPLEMENTS FOR TEACHERS AND INSTRUCTIONAL SUPPORT PERSONNEL AND TO DIRECT THE NORTH CAROLINA COLLABORATORY TO STUDY THE CREATION OF A DOLLAR ALLOTMENT SYSTEM FOR THE COMPENSATION OF CERTAIN PUBLIC SCHOOL EMPLOYEES.

Sponsored By: Tricia Ann Cotham (Republican), Donny Lambeth (Republican), Erin Paré (Republican), Mike Schietzelt (Republican)

Passed

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Bill Overview

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Sponsors & Cosponsors

Sponsors

  • Tricia Ann Cotham

    Republican • House

  • Donny Lambeth

    Republican • House

  • Erin Paré

    Republican • House

  • Mike Schietzelt

    Republican • House

Cosponsors

  • Jonathan L. Almond

    Republican • House

  • Brian Biggs

    Republican • House

  • Hugh Blackwell

    Republican • House

  • John M. Blust

    Republican • House

  • Jerry "Alan" Branson

    Republican • House

  • Cecil Brockman

    Democratic • House

  • Todd Carver

    Republican • House

  • Charles Smith

    Democratic • House

  • Allen Chesser

    Republican • House

  • Sarah Crawford

    Democratic • House

  • Carla D. Cunningham

    Independent • House

  • Brent Jackson

    Republican • Senate

  • Rodney D. Pierce

    Democratic • House

  • Todd Johnson

    Republican • Senate

  • Donnie Loftis

    Republican • House

  • John L. Lowery

    Republican • House

  • Charles W. Miller

    Republican • House

  • Jr. Ben T. Moss

    Republican • House

  • Jr. Howard Penny

    Republican • House

  • Joseph Pike

    Republican • House

  • MD Timothy Reeder

    Republican • House

  • Heather H. Rhyne

    Republican • House

  • Stephen M. Ross

    Republican • House

  • Phil Shepard

    Republican • House

  • Bill Ward

    Republican • House

  • Sam Watford

    Republican • House

  • Diane Wheatley

    Republican • House

  • Donna McDowell White

    Republican • House

  • Shelly Willingham

    Democratic • House

  • David Willis

    Republican • House

Roll Call Votes

All Roll Calls

Yes: 124 • No: 37

Senate vote 9/22/2025

HB 192: Defund Planned Parenthood & Cost Transparency.

Yes: 28 • No: 20 • Other: 2

House vote 6/25/2025

HB 192: Salary Adjustments and Budget Offsets.

Yes: 96 • No: 17 • Other: 5

Actions Timeline

  1. Re-ref Com On Rules, Calendar, and Operations of the House

    9/22/2025House
  2. Special Message Received For Concurrence in S Com Sub

    9/22/2025House
  3. Special Message Sent To House

    9/22/2025Senate
  4. Passed 3rd Reading

    9/22/2025Senate
  5. Passed 2nd Reading

    9/22/2025Senate
  6. Placed on Today's Calendar

    9/22/2025Senate
  7. Com Substitute Adopted

    9/22/2025Senate
  8. Reptd Fav Com Substitute

    9/22/2025Senate
  9. Re-ref Com On Appropriations/Base Budget

    9/22/2025Senate
  10. Withdrawn From Com

    9/22/2025Senate
  11. Ref To Com On Rules and Operations of the Senate

    6/25/2025Senate
  12. Passed 1st Reading

    6/25/2025Senate
  13. Special Message Received From House

    6/25/2025Senate
  14. Special Message Sent To Senate

    6/25/2025House
  15. Passed 3rd Reading

    6/25/2025House
  16. Passed 2nd Reading

    6/25/2025House
  17. Added to Calendar

    6/25/2025House
  18. Cal Pursuant Rule 36(b)

    6/25/2025House
  19. Reptd Fav

    6/25/2025House
  20. Re-ref Com On Rules, Calendar, and Operations of the House

    6/24/2025House
  21. Reptd Fav Com Substitute

    6/24/2025House
  22. Ref to the Com on Appropriations, if favorable, Rules, Calendar, and Operations of the House

    2/26/2025House
  23. Passed 1st Reading

    2/26/2025House
  24. Filed

    2/25/2025House

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