Daily Bulletin
ACTIONS BY THE NORTH CAROLINA GENERAL ASSEMBLY
Institute of Government — School of Government
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Legislative Reporting Service, Box 7294 State Legislative Building, Raleigh, NC 27601
Phone 919.733.2484 ~ Fax 919.715.3464 ~ www.dbulletin.org
House Legislative Day 1 35 Vol. 2006, No. 9 Senate Legislative Day 1 36
Tuesday, May 23, 2006
SUMMARIES OF BILLS FILED
HOUSE BILLS
H 2343. STOKES COUNTY CONSTRUCTION. Filed
5/22/06.
TO EXEMPT STOKES COUNTY FROM CERTAIN
REQUIREMENTS FOR PUBLIC CONTRACTS. As title indicates. Authorizes County to use “design-build" method
to construct an emergency medical services station in the Pinnacle area of the County.
Intro, by Holloway. STOKES
H 2351. 2006 GOVERNOR'S BUDGET (=H 2352, S 1740). Filed
5/22/06.
TO MODIFY THE CURRENT
OPERATIONS AND CAPITAL APPROPRIATIONS ACT OF 2005 AND TO MAKE OTHER CHANGES IN THE
BUDGET OPERATIONS OF THE STATE, AS RECOMMENDED BY THE GOVERNOR.
PART I. INTRODUCTION AND TITLE OF ACT
The title of the act is the Current Operations and Capital Improvements Appropriations Act of 2005.
PART II. CURRENT OPERATIONS AND EXPANSION/GENERAL FUND
SECTION 2.1. Makes the following adjustments in the General Fund operating and capital budget for
2006-07:
State Aaencv or Division
FY 2006-07
Adjustments
Health and Human Services:
Central Administration
$(64,030,678)
Aging
3,000,000
Child Development
30,465,513
Smart Start
Education Services
828,548
Public Health
20,305,744
Social Services
14,686,546
Medical Assistance
(150,000,000)
Child Health
0
Services for the Blind
0
Mental Health/DD/SAS
89,133,395
Facility Services
0
Vocational Rehabilitation
699,856
Total Health & Human Services
(54,911,076)
Natural and Economic Resources:
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