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Resolutions—1 983
Rules of the North Carolina House of Representatives insofar as those Rules
are applicable.
Sec. 4. This resolution is effective upon ratification.
In the General Assembly read three times and ratified, this the 23rd day of
May, 1983.
H. R. 1157 RESOLUTION 23
A JOINT RESOLUTION SETTING THE DATE FOR THE HOUSE OF
REPRESENTATIVES AND SENATE TO ELECT MEMBERS OF THE
STATE BOARD OF COMMUNITY COLLEGES.
Be it resolved by the House ofRepresentatives, the Senate concurring:
Section 1. Pursuant to G.S. 1 15D-2.1(b)(4)f. the House of
Representatives and Senate shall elect members to the State Board of
Community Colleges during the regular sessions of the two houses held on
Wednesday, June 8, 1983. At that time each house shall elect one member to
the board, for a six-year term beginning July 1, 1983. Each house shall follow
the procedure set out in G.S. 115D-2.1 for the nomination and election of
members of the board. With the approval of a majority of those voting, either
house may use secret ballots as part of the process of choosing a member,
provided the election of the member shall be by electronic voting as required by
G.S. 115D-2.1.
Sec. 2. This resolution is effective upon ratification.
In the General Assembly read three times and ratified, this the 30th day of
May, 1983.
H. R. 660 RESOLUTION 24
A JOINT RESOLUTION WITH RESPECT TO THE WORK OF THE
COMMISSION ON THE FUTURE OF NORTH CAROLINA.
Whereas, Governor James B. Hunt, Jr., on June 1, 1981, established the
Commission on the Future of North Carolina and charged it with the duty of
studying the opportunities and problems that the State will face over the next
two decades and to recommend policies that would enable wise and constructive
responses to those opportunities and problems; and
Whereas, the Governor appointed to the Commission on the Future of
North Carolina 65 citizens, including several leaders of the General Assembly,
who have invested in the work of the Commission a great deal of time and
effort over a period of 18 months; and
Whereas, county committees were organized throughout the State to study
the implications of the future for their counties and to advise the Commission
on their findings and recommendations, an effort that involved many
thousands of citizens in meetings held throughout North Carolina in 1982; and
Whereas, a Citizens Conference was held in Raleigh in December, 1982, at
which the tentative findings and recommendations of the Commission on the
Future of North Carolina were presented to and examined and commented on
by several hundred participants from throughout the State; and
Whereas, the Commission has now filed its report with the Governor for
transmission to the General Assembly and the citizens of North Carolina; and
Whereas, it is desirable that provision be made and action taken to carry
out the recommendations of the Commission that are found worthy, and to
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