North Carolina 2025 2025-2026 Regular Session

North Carolina House Bill H503 Amended / Bill

Filed 03/26/2025

                    GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF NORTH CAROLINA 
SESSION 2025 
H 	1 
HOUSE BILL 503 
 
 
Short Title: Don't Tread on Me Act. 	(Public) 
Sponsors: Representatives Reives, Alston, Prather, and Cohn (Primary Sponsors). 
For a complete list of sponsors, refer to the North Carolina General Assembly web site. 
Referred to: Rules, Calendar, and Operations of the House 
March 26, 2025 
*H503 -v-1* 
A BILL TO BE ENTITLED 1 
AN ACT TO ENACT THE DON'T TREAD ON ME: AN INDIVIDUAL FREEDOMS ACT. 2 
Whereas, the right to individual privacy is a cornerstone of a free society, and the 3 
government has no business prying into private lives without a truly compelling reason; and 4 
Whereas, medical decisions belong to individuals and families, not politicians, and 5 
no one should have to navigate government red tape to make personal health choices; and 6 
Whereas, parents – not the government – are responsible for raising their children, 7 
deciding their education, and making healthcare decisions without interference from political 8 
agendas; and 9 
Whereas, every North Carolinian has a constitutional right to a strong public 10 
education, and that means access to books, ideas, and knowledge without government censorship 11 
or political gatekeeping; and 12 
Whereas, discrimination by the government – whether based on race, religion, sex, 13 
sexual orientation, or political beliefs – has no place in a free society, and equal protection under 14 
the law must apply to everyone; Now, therefore, 15 
The General Assembly of North Carolina enacts: 16 
SECTION 1. Chapter 99D of the General Statutes is amended by adding a new 17 
Article 1, consisting of G.S. 99D-1. Article 1 shall be titled "Civil Rights." 18 
SECTION 2. The Revisor of Statutes shall change references to "Chapter" in 19 
G.S. 99D-1 to "Article." 20 
SECTION 3. Chapter 99D of the General Statutes is amended by adding a new 21 
Article to read: 22 
"Article 2. 23 
"Individual Freedoms. 24 
"§ 99D-10.  Individual Freedom Bill of Rights. 25 
Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, the following fundamental rights 26 
are recognized and may not be violated absent a compelling State interest coupled by means to 27 
achieve that interest that are narrowly tailored. For purposes of this Article, "narrowly tailored" 28 
means are those that are no broader than necessary to accomplish the intended purpose. This bill 29 
of rights includes all of the following: 30 
(1) No person shall be subjected to warrantless surveillance, tracking, or data 31 
collection by any agency of the State or political subdivision of the State. 32 
(2) No agency of the State or political subdivision of the State may require a 33 
person to disclose private medical decisions, religious beliefs, or personal 34 
political affiliations to obtain government benefits, employment, or services. 35  General Assembly Of North Carolina 	Session 2025 
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In addition, no agency of the State or political subdivision of the State may 1 
make determinations with respect to government benefits, employment, or 2 
services if such information is displayed or known. 3 
(3) No agency of the State or political subdivision of the State may disclose, 4 
weaponize, or track personal health information unlawfully. 5 
(4) No agency of the State or political subdivision of the State may deny or restrict 6 
reproductive health care, contraception, or any other medical treatment based 7 
on ideology rather than medical science. 8 
(5) No agency of the State or political subdivision of the State may override 9 
parental authority without due process in cases of abuse, neglect, or harm. 10 
(6) Education must be fact-based, ensuring (i) parental concerns are addressed 11 
without restricting access to accurate historical and scientific information and 12 
(ii) teachings provided are historically accurate and free from political 13 
manipulation. 14 
(7) No agency of the State or political subdivision of the State may compel a 15 
person to affirm or promote a particular political ideology in public education 16 
or workplace settings. 17 
(8) No agency of the State or political subdivision of the State may deny a person 18 
employment, housing, or public services based on private political beliefs, 19 
medical history, or lawful personal conduct. 20 
(9) No agency of the State or political subdivision of the State may interfere with 21 
employment and housing rights in a way that is not fair and merit-based, free 22 
from quotas and ideological discrimination." 23 
SECTION 4. This act is effective when it becomes law. 24