North Carolina 2023-2024 Regular Session

North Carolina Senate Bill S765

Introduced
4/24/24  
Refer
4/25/24  

Caption

GSC Add Member from High Point Law School

Impact

The passage of S765 will result in an increase in the membership of the General Statutes Commission, changing its total composition from 13 to 14 members. This adjustment allows for broader input and potentially more comprehensive deliberations on legislative matters. The bill specifies that the new member, appointed by the dean of High Point Law School, will serve a term of three years, from September 1, 2024, to August 31, 2027. This change underscores the state's commitment to integrating academic insights into the legislative process.

Summary

Senate Bill 765 is designed to amend the composition of the General Statutes Commission by adding a member from the High Point University School of Law. This bill reflects a concerted effort to enhance representation within the Commission, which plays a pivotal role in the development and maintenance of North Carolina's statutes. By including a member from High Point University, the bill aims to foster a diversity of perspectives and expertise, particularly in areas of legal education and practice.

Sentiment

Generally, the sentiment surrounding S765 appears to be supportive. The inclusion of a law school representative is viewed positively as it demonstrates the state's dedication to legal education and its relevance to legislative decision-making. Stakeholders see this as a practical step towards enhancing the legislative framework with academic rigor and informed perspectives. While there may be minor objections regarding the necessity of expanding the Commission, the overall response has been favorable.

Contention

One notable point of contention may arise concerning the selection process for the new Commission member. Some legislators and stakeholders might question the implications of having an additional member from a specific university and whether that could lead to perceptions of favoritism or bias in the legislative process. However, as the bill addresses this by specifying the role of the dean in the appointment, the tensions are likely to be minimal and manageable.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NC S39

GSC Add Member from High Point Law School

NC H1048

HBCU/HMSI Omnibus

NC S195

UNC Omnibus

NC S62

Schools for the Deaf and Blind

NC H11

Schools for the Deaf and Blind

NC S248

Nash Bd. of Educ/No. of Members/Districts

NC H957

HBCU/HMSI Omnibus

NC S579

Transforming the High School Experience

NC S512

Greater Accountability for Boards/Commissions

NC H23

Education Studies and Other Changes

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.