HOUSE CALENDAR
107th Legislative Day
Wednesday, May 14, 2014
House Convenes at 12:00 Noon
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Thom Tillis, Speaker
UNFINISHED BUSINESS
ADOPTION OF CONFERENCE REPORTS
SECOND READING - ROLL CALL
SB
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Conference Report - Brown
ENERGY/ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT MODIFICATIONS. (Ruled Material) (Conference Committee Substitute)
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ADOPTION OF CONFERENCE REPORT
SB
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Conference Report - Wade and Barringer (Primary Sponsors)
NOTICE PUBLICATION - CERTAIN LOCAL GOVERNMENTS. (Conference Committee Substitute)
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CALENDAR
PUBLIC BILLS
THIRD READING - NON - ROLL CALL
HB
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Committee Substitute No. 2 - Avila, Moffitt, Mobley and D. Hall (Primary Sponsors)
YOUNG OFFENDERS REHABILITATION ACT. (Rules, Calendar, and Operations of the House) (3rd Edition)
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COMMITTEE MEETINGS
(Three digit rooms = Legislative Office Building - Four digit rooms = Legislative Building)
Thursday, May 15
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Room
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Time
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APPROPRIATIONS (JOINT)
Presentation of the Governors Budget
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643
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8:30am-10:30am
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FINANCE
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544
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8:30 am
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ANNOUNCEMENTS
The Joint Study Committee on the Affordable Care Act and Implementation Issues (2013) will meet Wednesday, May, 14, 2014 at 9:30 a.m. in Room 643 of the Legislative Office Building.
The Legislative Services Commission will meet Thursday, May, 15, 2014 at 10:00 a.m. in Room 1228/1327 of the Legislative Building.
2014 Request/Filing Deadlines
Drafts
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To Bill Drafting
By 4:00 PM
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Filed By 4:00 PM
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Bills recommended by
Study commissions
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Wednesday, May 14
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Wednesday, May 21
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Bills Affecting 2014-2015 Budget
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Friday, May 16
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Tuesday, May 27
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Local Bills
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Wednesday, May 21
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Wednesday, May 28
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Bills primarily affecting State or local retirement systems
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Wednesday, May 21
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Wednesday, May 28
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Eligible to file in 2014 but no deadlines:
(1) Bills amending the North Carolina Constitution.
(2) Appointments to/confirmation of members of State boards/commissions.
(3) Resolutions not prohibited by House or Senate Rules.
(4) Joint resolutions authorizing other bills (two-thirds vote required).
(5) Election law bills.
(6) Redistricting bills for House, Senate, and Congress.
(7) Bills responding to litigation related to House, Senate and Congressional districts.
(8) Bills responding to actions related to the Voting Rights Act of 1965.
(9) Bills to disapprove Administrative Rules.
(10) Adjournment resolution sine die.
Otherwise eligible for consideration
(1) Bills that made cross-over.
(2) Veto overrides.
Denise G. Weeks
Principal Clerk
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