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Sb 58 Nc, Bill Text – Senate Bill 257, 2025 Appropriations Act, 5th Committee Report – House Committee Report on the Current Operations Appropriations Act for Senate Bill 257, 5th Edition, 5/20/25. by Sawrey, Britt, Senate Bill 227 would ban schools from teaching what the bill calls "divisive concepts" about race, gender or the founding of America. Read Latest Draft Bill Title: AG/Restrict Challenge to Presidential EOs Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 6-0) Status:(Engrossed) 2025-03 Senate Bill 58 (Public) Filed Wednesday, February 5, 2025 AN ACT TO LIMIT THE ATTORNEY GENERAL'S PARTICIPATION IN LITIGATION THAT WOULD RESULT IN THE Importantly, the Attorney General has the power to sue on behalf of the public interest or intervene in legal proceedings in state and federal courts. (Opens in new window) Governor Cooper made the following statement on SB 58: "We must protect critical infrastructure that North Carolina Senate votes to limit Attorney General Jeff Jackson's powers and approve a new Hurricane Helene relief package The General Assembly of North Carolina enacts: SECTION 1. G. Lawsuit ban: Senate Bill 58 would forbid the state's attorney general from suing the president over any executive orders, unless the Republican-led BILL ANALYSIS: Senate Bill 58 would consolidate and update the existing statutes that govern injury to electric, gas, and telecommunications infrastructure, and increase applicable OVERVIEW: Senate Bill 58 would prohibit the North Carolina Attorney General from advancing any argument in any action pending in a state or federal court in another state that would result in the Home HB 58 Bill History Bill Summaries and Explanatory Memos Bill Summaries and Explanatory Memos for HB 58 - 2025-2026 Session 2025-2026 Session Senate Bill 58, filed by three Republicans in the North Carolina Senate on Wednesday, would prohibit North Carolina’s attorney general — 2025-2026 Session Governor's Veto of Senate Bill 227 View Bill Digest View Available Bill Summaries Edition BILL ANALYSIS: Senate Bill 58 would consolidate and update the existing statutes that govern injury to electric, gas, and telecommunications infrastructure, and increase applicable penalties for those The General Assembly of North Carolina enacts: SECTION 1. Eddie Suttle, R-Surry, as its primary sponsor. S. 114-2. 2025-2026 Session View Bill Digest View Available Bill Summaries Edition Fiscal Note Filed Download Filed in RTF, Rich Text Format Edition 1 Download Edition 1 in RTF, Rich Text Format Edition 2 Bill Summaries and Explanatory Memos for SB 58 - 2025-2026 Session GREENVILLE, N.
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