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Representative Brandon Lofton(D)
Representative Amos L. Quick, III(D)
Representative Sarah Crawford(D)
Representative Zack Hawkins(D)
Representative Robert T. Reives, II(D)
Representative Rosa U. Gill(D)
Representative Marcia Morey(D)
Representative Pricey Harrison(D)
Representative John Autry(D)
Representative Amber M. Baker(D)
Representative Allison A. Dahle(D)
Representative Wesley Harris, PhD(D)
Representative Nasif Majeed(D)
Representative Garland E. Pierce(D)
Representative Renée A. Price(D)
Representative Frank Sossamon(R)
Representative Julie von Haefen(D)
Representative Kanika Brown(D)
Representative Deb Butler(D)
Representative Carla D. Cunningham(D)
Representative Donna McDowell White(R)
Representative Terry M. Brown Jr.(D)
Representative Cynthia Ball(D)
Representative Gloristine Brown(D)
Representative Joe John(D)
Representative Tim Longest(D)
Representative Eric Ager(D)
Representative Laura Budd(D)
Representative Allen Buansi(D)
Representative Mary Belk(D)
Representative Becky Carney(D)
Representative Maria Cervania(D)
Representative Frances Jackson, PhD(D)
Representative Carolyn G. Logan(D)
Representative James Roberson(D)
Representative Diamond Staton-Williams, RN, BSN, MHA(D)
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Ref to the Com on Appropriations, if favorable, Rules, Calendar, and Operations of the HouseHouse2024-05-06Passed 1st ReadingHouse2024-05-06Filed
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H997: Honoring NC's Contributions to Civil Rights. Latest Version
Session: 2023 - 2024
AN ACT authorizing the african american heritage commission to study the feasibility of establishing monuments COMMEMORATING events and persons relating to the civil rights movement in the state and appropriating funds to the african american heritage commission to place markers at sites along north carolina's civil rights trail.
Whereas, the civil rights movement mobilized citizens to push for equality and freedom; and
Whereas, the gains won during the civil rights movement helped secure rights for all Americans; and
Whereas, countless North Carolinians participated in protests, marches, rallies, and Freedom Rides across the State; and
Whereas, North Carolina served as the location of significant events that helped advance the civil rights movement, including the creation of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC), the launch of the sit‑in movement, and the filing of desegregation lawsuits; and
Whereas, despite this history, there are currently no monuments commemorating our State's contribution to the civil rights movement; Now, therefore,
The General Assembly of North Carolina enacts:
SECTION 1. The African American Heritage Commission (hereinafter Commission) is authorized to study the feasibility of establishing monuments commemorating events relating to the civil rights movement in North Carolina and the State's citizens that contributed to the civil rights movement. In conducting its study, the Commission shall hold public hearings/meetings to get citizen input. By May 1, 2025, the Commission shall report its findings and any recommendations for legislation to the Joint Legislative Oversight Committee on Agriculture and Natural and Economic Resources.
SECTION 2. There is appropriated from the General Fund to the Department of Natural and Cultural Resources, African American Heritage Commission, the sum of five hundred thousand dollars ($500,000) in nonrecurring funds for the 2024‑2025 fiscal year to aid the Commission in its current work of placing markers, signage, and other memorials to commemorate significant cultural or historical importance relating to North Carolina's Civil Rights Trail.
SECTION 3. This act becomes effective July 1, 2024.