North Carolina 2025-2026 Regular Session

North Carolina Senate Bill S776

Introduced
9/22/25  
Engrossed
9/22/25  

Caption

Adjournment Resolution Changes

Impact

The passage of S776 will have implications for the operations of the General Assembly, specifically regarding how and when specific legislative actions can be taken. By prioritizing certain types of bills, particularly those related to disaster recovery, the resolution aims to streamline the legislative process in the wake of significant events that require swift governmental response. This is expected to enhance the efficiency of legislative proceedings during reconvened sessions.

Summary

Senate Joint Resolution 776 (S776) proposes amendments to the legislative calendar of the North Carolina General Assembly to establish procedures regarding adjournments and the consideration of specific matters in future sessions. This resolution outlines sections that dictate when the legislature may reconvene, focusing primarily on the handling of conference reports for bills, particularly those related to disaster recovery.

Contention

While S776 does not appear to have explicit points of contention noted in the discussions or voting history, the focus on disaster recovery indicates a potential political landscape where support could hinge on recent events that have necessitated such measures. There may be differing views among legislators regarding the prioritization of disaster recovery measures versus other legislative matters, highlighting a balancing act in legislative focus between immediate needs and ongoing governance.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NC S760

Adjournment Resolution

NC S916

Adjournment Resolution

NC S919

Adjournment Resolution Changes

NC H1081

Adjournment Resolution Changes

NC H102

House Permanent Rules

NC S1

Senate Permanent Rules

NC H1

House Temporary Rules

NC S747

Elections Law Changes

NC S382

Disaster Relief-3/Budget/Various Law Changes

NC H149

Disaster Recovery Act of 2024

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.