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North Carolina House introduces multiple bills, withdraws several from Rules and refers them to standing committees
Summary
During a session of the North Carolina House of Representatives, members introduced several bills on school calendars, election timing and firefighter benefits; the House approved the Feb. 3 journal and agreed to withdraw and recommit multiple bills from the Committee on Rules to other standing committees before adjourning.
The North Carolina House of Representatives introduced a package of bills and moved several measures out of the Committee on Rules to standing committees during a short session of the House. The chamber approved the journal for the Feb. 3 session and then adjourned.
Representative Penny moved approval of the Feb. 3 journal, saying, “The journal for February 3 has been examined and found to be correct. I move that it be approved as written.” The motion carried by voice vote, and the journal was approved as presented.
The clerk read introductions for multiple house bills. Items read into the record included House Bill 30 (school calendar flexibility affecting Winston-Salem, Forsyth, Stokes and Davidson counties, referencing Aug. 11 and assessments), House Bill 31 (making Election Day a state…
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