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North Carolina House approves June 11 journal, reports three enrolled bills and adjourns to June 16
Summary
The House approved the June 11 journal, the enrolling clerk reported three enrolled bills for presentation to the governor (including Senate Bill 50 on concealed carry), and the chamber adjourned to reconvene Monday, June 16 at 1 p.m.
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The North Carolina House convened for routine proceedings on June 12, approved the journal for June 11 and heard from the enrolling clerk, who reported three enrolled bills for presentation to the governor.
The chamber opened with a prayer offered by McKenna Daley, Administrative Clerk in the Office of the House Principal Clerk, who asked members to 'go forth with love in our hearts and in our actions.' Members then recited the Pledge of Allegiance.
Representative Penny was recognized and moved that the journal for June 11 be approved as written. After a voice vote, the presiding officer declared, 'The ayes have it and the journal is approved as written.'
The enrolling clerk reported enrolled bills dated 06/12/2025 that have been duly ratified for presentation to the governor. The clerk read the titles or brief descriptions of three items, including Senate Bill 50 described in the reading as 'an act to protect a person's right to carry a concealed handgun at all'; House Bill 126 described as amending laws governing voluntary agricultural districts to enhance public participation and alternatives for land use decisions; and House Bill 231 described as establishing an interstate compact for the practice of social work. The clerk identified the items as 'enrolled bills' and noted they were reported for presentation to the governor; no further debate or roll-call vote on those enrolled measures was recorded in this session.
The presiding officer thanked the pages for their service and provided contact information for members. Representative Penny then moved that the House adjourn to reconvene Monday, June 16 at 1 p.m., subject to the standard stipulation in Rule 15.1. The motion was seconded by Representative Clampett. After a voice vote, the presiding officer stated, 'The ayes have it, and the house stands adjourned.'
There were no other recorded substantive debates, amendments, or roll-call votes during this brief session. The actions taken were procedural: journal approval, reporting of enrolled bills for presentation to the governor, and adjournment to the date and time stated.

