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NORTH CAROLINA STATE LIBRARY _ _ _
DAILY" BULLETIN
A digest of actions by the North Carolina General Assembly DOC.
INSTITUTE OF GOVERNMENT NOV 3 1981
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Box 7294 State Legislative Building
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Raleigh, North Carolina 27611
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(919) 733-2484
BULLETIN NO. 2 J -5- FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1981
PUBLIC BILLS INTRODUCED
HOUSE
H 1429 (Joint Res) Redistricting session adjournment JOINT RES
Introducer: J. Hunt Ratified Res. 81
"Providing for the adjcurwnent of the redistricting session. " Amends
Res. 66 and Res. 80, SL 1981, to provide that when the General Assembly adjourns
on Oct. 30, 1981, it will reconvene at noon Wednesday, June 2, 1982.
SENATE
None
AMENDMENTS AND COMMITTEE SUBSTITUTES
HOUSE BILLS
H 1428 House districts specified-2 (original bill digested in October
Session Bulletin No. 5, p. 31: committee substitute #1 digested
in Redistricting Session Bulletin No. 1, p. 2)
Committee substitute №2 and amendments adopted in House
10/30/81
provide that beginning in 1982 there will be the following House districts
and number of House members (noted in parentheses): District .1 (2): Camden,
Chowan, Currituck, Dare, Pasquotank, Perquimans, Tyrrell, Washington; District 2 (1):
Beaufort, Hyde; District 3 (3): Craven, Lenoir, Pamlico; District 4 (3): Carteret,
Onslow; District 5 (3): Bertie, Cates. Halifax, Hertford, Martin, Northampton;
District 6 (4): Edgecombe, Nash, Wilson; District 7 (2): Greene, Pitt; District 8 (2):
Wayne; District 9 (1): Duplin, Jones; District 10 (2): Bladen, Pender, Sampson;
District 11 111: Brunswick, New Hanover; District 12 (1): Columbus; District 13 (3):
Hoke, Robeson, Scotland; District 14 (5): Cumberland; District 15 (2): Harnett,
Lee; District 16 Franklin, Johnston; District 17 (6): Wake; District 18 (3):
CaswelJ, Granville, Person, Vance, Warren; District 19 (3): Durham; District 20 (4):
Chatham, Orange, Randolph; District 21 (1): Moore; District 22 (1): Richmond;
District 23 (1): Anson. Montgomery; District 24 (3): Cabarrus, Union; District 25 (1):
Stanly; District 26 (3): Davidson, Davie; District 27 (2): Rowan; District 28 (2):
Alamance; District 29 (7): Guilford: District 30 (4): Alleghany, Rockingham,
Stokes, Surry; District 31 (5): Forsyth; District 32 (5): Ashe, Avery, Caldwell,
Mitchell, Watauga, Wilkes, Yadkin; District 33 (6): Alexander, Budke, Catawba,
Iredell; District 34 (8): Mecklenburg; District 35 (4): Gaston, Lincoln;
District 36 (3): Cleveland, Polk, Rutherford; District 37 (1): McDowell, Yancey;
District 38 (5): Buncombe, Henderson, Transylvania; District 39 (2): Haywood,
Jackson, Madison, Swain; District 40 (1): Cherokee, Clay, Graham, Macon.
Committee substitute #2 and amendments also contain the provisions
in S 789 as amended, digested in Bulletin No. 1. p. 2 and Bulletin No. 2, p. 6.
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