AN ACT TO PROTECT NORTH CAROLINIANS BY ENACTING THE PERSONAL DATA PRIVACY ACT AND SOCIAL MEDIA SAFETY ACT.
Sponsored By: Allen Chesser (Republican), Tim Longest (Democratic), Brent Jackson (Republican), Kanika Brown (Democratic)
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Sponsors & Cosponsors
Sponsors
Allen Chesser
Republican • House
Tim Longest
Democratic • House
Brent Jackson
Republican • Senate
Kanika Brown
Democratic • House
Cosponsors
Eric Ager
Democratic • House
Vernetta Alston
Democratic • House
Amber M. Baker
Democratic • House
Cynthia Ball
Democratic • House
Mary Belk
Democratic • House
Tracy Clark
Democratic • House
Mike Colvin
Democratic • House
Carla D. Cunningham
Independent • House
Allison A. Dahle
Democratic • House
Brent Jackson
Republican • Senate
Kanika Brown
Democratic • House
Rodney D. Pierce
Democratic • House
Pricey Harrison
Democratic • House
Zack Hawkins
Democratic • House
Monika Johnson-Hostler
Democratic • House
Carolyn G. Logan
Democratic • House
Jordan Lopez
Democratic • House
Nasif Majeed
Independent • House
Ray Pickett
Republican • House
Lindsey Prather
Democratic • House
James Roberson
Democratic • House
Roll Call Votes
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Actions Timeline
Re-ref Com On Commerce and Economic Development
4/29/2025HouseReptd Fav Com Substitute
4/29/2025HouseRe-ref to the Com on Judiciary 3, if favorable, Commerce and Economic Development, if favorable, Rules, Calendar, and Operations of the House
4/17/2025HouseWithdrawn From Com
4/17/2025HouseRef to the Com on Judiciary 2, if favorable, Commerce and Economic Development, if favorable, Rules, Calendar, and Operations of the House
3/20/2025HousePassed 1st Reading
3/20/2025HouseFiled
3/19/2025House
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