North Carolina Legislative Update - June 2018 #4

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This week legislators focused on veto overrides, constitutional amendments, and local bills as leadership announced a goal of finishing this year’s session next week.

Veto Overrides (S486, S757)
Legislators overrode two of Governor Cooper’s vetoes this week.  S486 makes various changes to state election laws, and S757 makes changes to some judicial and prosecutorial districts across the state, including in Wake and Mecklenburg counties. Both bills are now law.
 
Constitutional amendments
A number of proposals to amend the North Carolina Constitution are being considered by legislators. The bills address crime victims’ rights (H551), photo identification for voting (H1092), capping the state income tax at 5.5 percent (S75), hunting and fishing rights (S677), and judicial vacancies (S814).  If approved, the issues would appear on the November 6 statewide ballot. These bills are not subject to gubernatorial vetoes beacuse the entire state would have the opportunity to vote on these issues.

Local bills
A variety of bills impacting local individual governments were passed this week. These bills are also not subject to gubernatorial vetoes. 

DISCLAIMER: Because of the generality of this update, the information provided herein may not be applicable in all situations and should not be acted upon without specific legal advice based on particular situations.

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