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North Carolina House approves journal, hears enrolled bills and adjourns to reconvene June 24

North Carolina House of Representatives · July 24, 2025
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Summary

The House approved the June 19 journal, received reports on enrolled bills for presentation to the governor, recognized visitors from United Arts Wake County, announced tomorrow's session schedule, and voted to adjourn to reconvene Tuesday, June 24 at 9:30 a.m.

The North Carolina House approved the journal for its June 19 session, heard reports on enrolled bills, recognized visitors from United Arts Wake County, announced its schedule for the following day, and adjourned to reconvene Tuesday, June 24 at 9:30 a.m.

A member reported the journal had been examined and found correct; Representative Penny moved to approve the journal "as written," the chair called for a voice vote and the ayes carried. The enrolling clerk then reported bills duly ratified for presentation to the governor, listing several measures (transcript identifies "Senate bill 2 66" and "House bill 9 28" among those noted). The clerk dated the enroll bills entry 06/23/2025.

The presiding officer extended the courtesy of the gallery to visitors from United Arts Wake County. The speaker announced scheduling for the next day: a skeletal session at 9:30 a.m., and votes at 12:30 p.m. and 4:00 p.m., and urged representatives to come prepared.

Representative Penney moved (and Representative Clement seconded) that the House "do now adjourn to reconvene Tuesday, June 24 at 09:30AM, subject to the standard stipulation set forth in rule 15.1." The motion carried on a voice vote and the House stood adjourned.

No floor roll-call votes or detailed debate on the enrolled bills were recorded in this session; the transcript records the procedural actions and scheduling noted above.