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North Carolina House introduces multiple bills and refers measures to committees
Summary
The North Carolina House read and referred a set of bills including measures on Madison annexation, school calendar flexibility for Alamance, a Gun Violence Prevention Act and allowing tribal ID for alcohol and tobacco purchases; several bills were withdrawn from the Rules Committee and re-referred to standing committees.
The North Carolina House of Representatives on Feb. 3, 2025, read a series of newly filed bills and referred them to standing committees, including House Bill 26 on a Town of Madison satellite annexation, House Bill 27 on school calendar flexibility for Alamance County, House Bill 28 titled the Gun Violence Prevention Act and House Bill 29 to permit use of tribal identification for alcohol and tobacco purchases.
The referrals begin the committee process for the measures. House Bill 26 was referred to State and Local Government, Finance (if favorable) and Rules. House Bill 27 was referred to Rules; House Bill 28 was referred to Homeland Security and Military and Veterans Affairs, Judiciary 2, and Rules; and House Bill 29 was referred to the Committee on Federal Relations and American…
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