ily Bulletin
ACTIONS BY THE NORTH CAROLINA GENERAL ASSEMBLY
Institute of Government, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Legislative Reporting Service, Box 7294 State Legislative Building, Raleigh, NC 27611
Phone 919.733.2484 Fax 919.715.3464
House Legislative Day 67
Vol. 2001, No. 67 Senate Legislative Day 67
Monday, May 21, 2001
BILLS INTRODUCED TODAY
BILL #
H 1454
SHORT TITLE
WITHHOLDING OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT
REIMBURSEMENTS
IDEN COMMITTEE
APPROPRIATIONS
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H 1454. WITHHOLDING OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT REIMBURSEMENTS. PROVIDING THAT ?HE
GOVERNOR'S VSITHHOLDING OP LOCAL GOVERNMENT REIMBURSEMENTS BEAT THE SAME
PERCENTAGE AS HIS REQUIRED 3 6% REDUCTIONS OF ALL STATE AGENCIES. Directs Committee on
Appreciations in preparing budget to partially restore withheld local government reimbursements so that the cut
is the same 3 6 % as the Governor required of state agencies.
Intro, by Holmes, McCombs, West, Pope, Eddins, Edwards, Johnson, McComas, Arnold, Baker, Hill,
Davis, Russell, Thompson. Daughtry, Hurley, Brubaker, Barbee, McMahan, Sherrill, Weatherly, Teague,
Wilson of Watauga, Mitchell, Bowie, Gray, Kiser, Starnes, Walend, Decker, Creech, Dockham.
Ref. to Appropriations HOUSE RES
CALENDAR ACTION
May 21, 2001
NOTES 1 . Amendments and committee substitutes adopted today are summarized in the following section of today's
Daily Bulletin.
2 The dates on which previous amendments or committee substitutes were adopted are listed below bill numbers
3. The action "Cal Pursuant Rule 36b" indicates that the bill has been reported by committee and is
awaiting calendanng by the Rules Committee.
4 Enacted bills are indicated by #, failed bills by *.
PUBLIC BILLS
#H0015 AMEND SCHOOL CLASSIFICATIONS.
03-21-01, 05-03-01
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H SIGNED BY GOV.
5/18/2001
HR CH. SL 2001-97
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