NC Legislative Newsletter
January 27, 2023
Lawmakers returned to Raleigh on Wednesday, January 25, for the second and third legislative days of the 2023-24 Biennium. Chamber rules have now been approved, committees have been decided, and bill filing has started. The Senate and House have called their first committee hearings and bill filings will continue the week of January 30.
Issue Insights
NC Governor / General Assembly
- Lawmakers file dozens of new bills on familiar topics as 2023 legislative session begins (Charlotte Observer)
- North Carolina lawmakers back to work for 2023, filing bills (AP News)
- Leftover issues aplenty expected in North Carolina session (AP News)
Appointments
- Governor Roy Cooper has submitted the confirmation of Nels Roseland as State Controller for consideration by the NC Senate and House (Senate Joint Resolution 31)
- Governor Cooper has submitted the confirmation of Todd Ishee as Secretary of the Department of Adult Correction for consideration by the NC Senate and House (Senate Resolution 32)
- Governor Cooper names Recktenwald climate change policy adviser (CoastalReview.org)
- Fayetteville VA has a new interim director (Fayetteville Observer)
News Roundup
- Zachary Kramer named dean of Elon University School of Law (Press Release)
- Vice President Kamala Harris postpones Raleigh trip to visit Los Angeles (Raleigh News & Observer)
- Pisgah-Nantahala forest plan approaches finish line (Carolina Public Press)
- A shorter wait at RDU airport for those willing to provide fingerprints and eye scans (Raleigh News & Observer)
- James Beard Awards announce 2023 food semifinalists. Here are Triangle & NC nominees (Raleigh News & Observer)
- Last section of Greensboro Urban Loop opens (WFDD)
- Charlotte Douglas airport says passenger numbers are near pre-pandemic levels (WFAE)
- NC Sports Hall of Fame to induct bumper class of 15, bringing hall to 400 members (Raleigh News & Observer)
- CBRE report ranks Charlotte among top markets for real estate investment in 2023 (Charlotte Business Journal)