North CarolinaSB 3602025-2026 SessionSenate

AN ACT TO REQUIRE AT LEAST ONE SCHOOL NURSE IN EVERY SCHOOL IN A PUBLIC SCHOOL UNIT BEGINNING IN THE 2025-2026 SCHOOL YEAR AND TO APPROPRIATE ADDITIONAL FUNDS TO MEET THAT REQUIREMENT.

Sponsored By: Gale Adcock (Democratic), Bobby Hanig (Republican), Ralph Hise (Republican)

In Committee

APPROPRIATIONSBOARDSBUDGETINGEDUCATIONEDUCATION BOARDSELEMENTARY EDUCATIONHEALTH SERVICESKINDERGARTENLOCAL GOVERNMENTNURSES & NURSINGOCCUPATIONSPERSONNELPUBLICPUBLIC INSTRUCTION DEPT

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Bill Overview

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Sponsors & Cosponsors

Sponsors

  • Gale Adcock

    Democratic • Senate

  • Bobby Hanig

    Republican • Senate

  • Ralph Hise

    Republican • Senate

Cosponsors

  • Val Applewhite

    Democratic • Senate

  • Sydney Batch

    Democratic • Senate

  • Woodson Bradley

    Democratic • Senate

  • Jim Burgin

    Republican • Senate

  • Jay J. Chaudhuri

    Democratic • Senate

  • Sophia Chitlik

    Democratic • Senate

  • Lisa Grafstein

    Democratic • Senate

  • Jarrod Lowery

    Republican • House

  • Mujtaba A. Mohammed

    Democratic • Senate

  • Natalie S. Murdock

    Democratic • Senate

  • Gladys A. Robinson

    Democratic • Senate

  • DeAndrea Salvador

    Democratic • Senate

  • Kandie D. Smith

    Democratic • Senate

  • Caleb Theodros

    Democratic • Senate

  • Joyce Waddell

    Democratic • Senate

Roll Call Votes

No roll call votes available for this bill.

Actions Timeline

  1. Ref To Com On Rules and Operations of the Senate

    3/24/2025Senate
  2. Passed 1st Reading

    3/24/2025Senate
  3. Filed

    3/20/2025Senate

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