NCGA News Archive
2009-2010 Session
- Governor Perdue vetoed House Bill 104, Clarify Legislative Confidentiality, on September 10, 2009. Click here to view the Governor's veto objections, message, signature, and Proclamation of Reconvened Session.
- Order Rescinding Proclamation of Reconvened Session - September 16, 2009
- 2009 Budget (Senate Bill 202 Bill Status History)
- The Governor signed Senate Bill 202, the 2009-2011 budget, at 12:20 pm today. It is Session Law 2009-451.
- Report - House Appropriations Committee Report on the Continuation, Expansion, and Capital Budgets for Senate Bill 202, 4th Edition Engrossed (This Report is revised to incorporate all House Appropriations Committee amendments adopted June 9, 2009.)
- Report - Supplemental Report on the Continuation, Expansion and Capital Budgets and Contingent Appropriations - Senate Bill 202, 5th Edition, as Amended with Committee Amendments
- On July 31, 2009, Governor Perdue signed House Bill 102, Continuing Budget Authority which authorizes expenditures by North Carolina State Government until the Current Operations and Capital Improvements Appropriations Act of 2009 (SB202) become law. The text of the chaptered session law, S.L. 2009-399, is here.
- On July 15, 2009 , Governor Perdue signed House Bill 1504, Continuing Budget Authority which authorizes expenditures by North Carolina State Government until the close of July 31, 2009. The text of the chaptered session law, S.L. 2009-296, is here.
- On June 30, 2009 , Governor Perdue signed Senate Bill 311, Continuing Budget Authority, which authorizes expenditures by North Carolina State Government until the close of July 15, 2009. The text of the chaptered session law, S.L. 2009-215, is here.
- Notice (updated)
- Public Hearing Comment Form (Deadline for posting - midnight, Wednesday, April 29, 2009.
- Press Release and Notice
- RFP for Study of Public School Funding Formulas and Distributions (Joint Legislative Study Committee on Public School Funding Formulas) -- Proposals Due 6/22/2009
- The Research Division has released a new website.
- New Features this session - House Audio Archives available on Audio page and Amendment text available on Bill Look-Up pages.
- 2009 Enacted Laws by Date and by Bill Number




