North CarolinaHB 2652025-2026 SessionHouse

AN ACT TO ALLOW CHARLOTTE-MECKLENBURG SCHOOLS TO ALIGN THEIR SCHOOL CALENDAR WITH THE SCHOOL CALENDAR OF LOCAL COMMUNITY COLLEGES.

Sponsored By: Mary Belk (Democratic), Tricia Ann Cotham (Republican), Brandon Lofton (Democratic), Kanika Brown (Democratic)

In Committee

BOARDSCALENDARCOUNTIESEDUCATIONEDUCATION BOARDSELEMENTARY EDUCATIONKINDERGARTENLOCALLOCAL GOVERNMENTMUNICIPALITIESSECONDARY EDUCATIONMECKLENBURG COUNTYCHARLOTTE

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Bill Overview

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Sponsors & Cosponsors

Sponsors

  • Mary Belk

    Democratic • House

  • Tricia Ann Cotham

    Republican • House

  • Brandon Lofton

    Democratic • House

  • Kanika Brown

    Democratic • House

Cosponsors

  • Laura Budd

    Democratic • House

  • Deb Butler

    Democratic • House

  • Becky Carney

    Democratic • House

  • Todd Carver

    Republican • House

  • Brent Jackson

    Republican • Senate

  • Kanika Brown

    Democratic • House

  • Julia Greenfield

    Democratic • House

  • Pricey Harrison

    Democratic • House

  • Zack Hawkins

    Democratic • House

  • Beth Helfrich

    Democratic • House

  • Carolyn G. Logan

    Democratic • House

  • Jordan Lopez

    Democratic • House

  • Nasif Majeed

    Independent • House

  • Rodney D. Pierce

    Democratic • House

  • Dennis Riddell

    Republican • House

Roll Call Votes

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Actions Timeline

  1. Ref to the Com on Education - K-12, if favorable, Rules, Calendar, and Operations of the House

    3/4/2025House
  2. Passed 1st Reading

    3/4/2025House
  3. Filed

    3/3/2025House

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