North Carolina 2025-2026 Regular Session

North Carolina House Bill H1007

Introduced
4/15/25  
Refer
4/16/25  
Engrossed
4/16/25  
Refer
4/16/25  
Enrolled
4/17/25  
Chaptered
4/17/25  

Caption

Adjournment Resolution to Date Certain

Impact

This resolution impacts the legislative workflow by ensuring that there is a clear understanding of when the General Assembly will reconvene. By setting a specific date for adjournment and a definite date to return, it provides clarity for governmental operations and allows for better planning by both legislators and the public. This adherence to scheduled legislative practices maintains order within state governance and facilitates public participation during the designated legislative periods.

Summary

House Joint Resolution 1007 aims to adjourn the 2025 General Assembly to a specific date, outlining the terms under which this adjournment would occur. It asserts that upon the House of Representatives and the Senate adjourning on a designated date, they will reconvene at a specified time later in the month. This resolution reflects the procedural aspects of managing the legislative calendar in North Carolina, emphasizing the importance of maintaining structured timelines within legislative operations.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding H1007 is generally neutral, as it is primarily an administrative resolution. There seems to be little contention regarding the adjournment itself, as such resolutions are common practice in legislative bodies to streamline operations. However, it may reflect political dynamics at play regarding how effectively the General Assembly can manage its session within a set timeline.

Contention

There do not appear to be notable points of contention within H1007, given its nature as a procedural resolution. However, discussions around similar legislative resolutions may highlight broader concerns related to legislative efficiency or political maneuvering. The effectiveness of adjournment plans can sometimes be a point of debate, particularly if stakeholders feel that a longer or shorter session is warranted based on the legislative agenda.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NC S760

Adjournment Resolution

NC S916

Adjournment Resolution

NC H1081

Adjournment Resolution Changes

NC S919

Adjournment Resolution Changes

NC S512

Greater Accountability for Boards/Commissions

NC S2

Adjourn 2023 Organizational Session

NC H659

Hog Lagoon Phaseout/Date Certain

NC S240

Permit Choice/Certain Airport Authorities

NC S382

Disaster Relief-3/Budget/Various Law Changes

NC S749

No Partisan Advantage in Elections

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.