Today marks the first day of North Carolina’s 2024 Legislative “Short” Session. The primary focus of this year’s session will be making adjustments to the two-year budget that was passed last year, but state lawmakers are likely to consider much more. It could be over as soon as the first part of July, or legislators could stay in until late summer or early fall. Republicans still hold a veto-proof supermajority in both chambers.
Last year was packed with important legislation, and we made significant strides in protecting life, promoting educational freedom, solidifying parental rights, and protecting children from harm. While this year is supposed to be a short session, we still anticipate seeing action on issues like:
If you are interested in learning more, John Rustin shares helpful insights in our most recent Weekly Update video.
John, Jere, and Sharon are starting the session off strong, spending time down at the General Assembly (or the GA as we call it) and reconnecting with legislators. Adamo and Tom are spending the day with a group of high school students leading a Salt & Light Student Seminar. They will also be heading down to GA this afternoon, where they will meet with the legislators from the students’ districts. AnnaScott is bouncing back and forth between everything, capturing pictures and videos, so you can follow our day on Instagram.
Our government works best when citizens like you get involved! Here are a few ways to get started: