North CarolinaHB 312025-2026 SessionHouse

AN ACT TO AMEND THE STATE HUMAN RESOURCES ACT TO MAKE THE STATEWIDE GENERAL ELECTION DAY A PAID HOLIDAY FOR STATE EMPLOYEES.

Sponsored By: Brian Biggs (Republican), Kyle Hall (Republican), Brent Jackson (Republican), Stephen M. Ross (Republican)

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CALENDARCOMMISSIONSELECTIONSEMPLOYMENTHOLIDAYS & OBSERVANCE

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Bill Overview

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Sponsors & Cosponsors

Sponsors

  • Brian Biggs

    Republican • House

  • Kyle Hall

    Republican • House

  • Brent Jackson

    Republican • Senate

  • Stephen M. Ross

    Republican • House

Cosponsors

  • Eric Ager

    Democratic • House

  • Jonathan L. Almond

    Republican • House

  • Amber M. Baker

    Democratic • House

  • Jennifer Balkcom

    Republican • House

  • Cynthia Ball

    Democratic • House

  • Mary Belk

    Democratic • House

  • Jerry "Alan" Branson

    Republican • House

  • Allen Buansi

    Democratic • House

  • Deb Butler

    Democratic • House

  • Becky Carney

    Democratic • House

  • Maria Cervania

    Democratic • House

  • Mike Clampitt

    Republican • House

  • Tracy Clark

    Democratic • House

  • Bryan Cohn

    Democratic • House

  • Tricia Ann Cotham

    Republican • House

  • Carla D. Cunningham

    Independent • House

  • Allison A. Dahle

    Democratic • House

  • Jimmy Dixon

    Republican • House

  • Brian Echevarria

    Republican • House

  • Blair Eddins

    Republican • House

  • Brent Jackson

    Republican • Senate

  • Kanika Brown

    Democratic • House

  • Rodney D. Pierce

    Democratic • House

  • Wyatt Gable

    Republican • House

  • Edward C. Goodwin

    Republican • House

  • Julia Greenfield

    Democratic • House

  • Pricey Harrison

    Democratic • House

  • Beth Helfrich

    Democratic • House

  • Cody Huneycutt

    Republican • House

  • Frank Iler

    Republican • House

  • Todd Johnson

    Republican • Senate

  • Monika Johnson-Hostler

    Democratic • House

  • Kanika Brown

    Democratic • House

  • Ya Liu

    Democratic • House

  • Donnie Loftis

    Republican • House

  • Brandon Lofton

    Democratic • House

  • Carolyn G. Logan

    Democratic • House

  • Tim Longest

    Democratic • House

  • Jordan Lopez

    Democratic • House

  • John L. Lowery

    Republican • House

  • Jeffrey C. McNeely

    Republican • House

  • Charles W. Miller

    Republican • House

  • Marcia Morey

    Democratic • House

  • Ray Pickett

    Republican • House

  • Larry W. Potts

    Republican • House

  • Lindsey Prather

    Democratic • House

  • Renée A. Price

    Democratic • House

  • Jr. A. Reece Pyrtle

    Republican • House

  • III Amos L. Quick

    Democratic • House

  • Rodney D. Pierce

    Democratic • House

  • Dennis Riddell

    Republican • House

  • Phil Rubin

    Democratic • House

  • Mitchell S. Setzer

    Republican • House

  • Brian Turner

    Democratic • House

  • Bill Ward

    Republican • House

  • Shelly Willingham

    Democratic • House

  • David Willis

    Republican • House

  • Jeff Zenger

    Republican • House

  • Julie von Haefen

    Democratic • House

Roll Call Votes

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Actions Timeline

  1. Re-ref to the Com on Election Law, if favorable, Rules, Calendar, and Operations of the House

    2/24/2025House
  2. Withdrawn From Com

    2/24/2025House
  3. Re-ref to the Com on State and Local Government, if favorable, Election Law, if favorable, Rules, Calendar, and Operations of the House

    2/4/2025House
  4. Withdrawn From Com

    2/4/2025House
  5. Ref To Com On Rules, Calendar, and Operations of the House

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

    2/4/2025House
  7. Filed

    2/3/2025House

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