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House briefly ratifies enrolled bills, confirms appointments and adjourns to reconvene Sept. 25

House ยท January 13, 2026
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Summary

In a short administrative session on Sept. 24, 2025, the House approved the Sept. 23 journal, the enrolling clerk reported several enrolled bills and confirmations as duly ratified for presentation, and the chamber adjourned to reconvene Sept. 25 at 10:30 a.m.

The House met for a brief administrative session on Sept. 24, 2025, approved the Sept. 23 journal and ratified multiple enrolled bills and confirmations for official presentation before adjourning to reconvene on Thursday, Sept. 25, at 10:30 a.m.

Representative Chester moved to approve the journal for Sept. 23 "as written," and, after a voice vote, the presiding officer declared, "The ayes have it, and the journal is approved as written." The approval was recorded as a voice vote; no roll-call tally was given.

The enrolling clerk reported the day's enrolled bills and resolutions for 09/24/2025, stating, "The enrolling clerk reports the following bill duly ratified for presentation to the governor." Items read by the clerk included House Bill 926, described as "an act to provide further regulatory relief to the citizens of North Carolina," and Senate Bill 775, described as "an act to appoint persons to various public offices by the General Assembly upon the recommendations of the president pro tempore of the Senate and the speaker of the House of Representatives and to make corrections to previous appointments." The clerk also read three Senate joint resolutions: 773, providing for the confirmation of Sally Schuping Russell to the North Carolina Investment Authority board of directors; 774, providing for the confirmation of Stephanie Lynch to the North Carolina Investment Authority board of directors; and 776, amending resolution 2025-8. The clerk noted the enrolled measures were prepared for presentation to the office of the secretary of state.

Representative Cheshire moved that the House "now adjourn to reconvene Thursday, September 25 at 10:30AM subject to the standard stipulation set forth in rule 15.1," a motion seconded by Representative White. The presiding officer put the motion to a voice vote, announcing, "The ayes have it and the House is adjourned." No further debate or roll-call votes were recorded in the transcript.

Visitors from the East Carolina College of Fine Arts and Communications were welcomed to the chamber during notices and announcements. The session was described by members as an "admin session" and was notably brief.

The House is scheduled to reconvene Thursday, Sept. 25, at 10:30 a.m.