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Representative Neal Jackson(R)
Representative Brian Biggs(R)
Representative Sarah Stevens(R)
Representative Kyle Hall(R)
Representative Howard Penny, Jr.(R)
Representative Paul Scott(R)
Representative Jeff Zenger(R)
Representative Donnie Loftis(R)
Representative Jennifer Balkcom(R)
Representative Terry M. Brown Jr.(D)
Representative Blair Eddins(R)
Representative Donna McDowell White(R)
Representative Dudley Greene(R)
Representative Zack Hawkins(D)
Representative Charles W. Miller(R)
Representative Maria Cervania(D)
Representative A. Reece Pyrtle, Jr.(R)
Representative Jerry "Alan" Branson(R)
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Ref to the Com on State and Local Government, if favorable, Rules, Calendar, and Operations of the HouseHouse2025-03-31Passed 1st ReadingHouse2025-03-31Filed
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145 (Chapters); 145-52 (Sections)
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H557: The Andy Griffith Show as State TV Show. Latest Version
Session: 2025 - 2026
AN ACT adopting the andy griffith show AS THE OFFICIAL Television SHOW OF THE STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA.
Whereas, Andy Samuel Griffith was born on June 1, 1926, in the City of Mount Airy in Surry County, North Carolina; and
Whereas, Mr. Griffith graduated from Mount Airy High School in 1944 and attended the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill where he earned a bachelor's degree in music; and
Whereas, Mr. Griffith was a cast member in The Lost Colony where he played various roles, including Sir Walter Raleigh; and
Whereas, Mr. Griffith had a seven‑decade career in music and television as a singer, actor, comedian, producer, and writer; and
Whereas, Mr. Griffith loved North Carolina from the mountains to the coast and spent his retirement on the Outer Banks in Dare County where his final resting place is Roanoke Island; and
Whereas, Mr. Griffith celebrated his native State of North Carolina with iconic comedy tracks, including North Carolina, My Home State and What It Was, Was Football; and
Whereas, in 1960, Mr. Griffith took his celebration of North Carolina to Hollywood where he starred in The Andy Griffith Show for a run of 249 episodes from 1960 to 1968; and
Whereas, performing as Andy Taylor, Mr. Griffith highlighted people, places, and attitudes from North Carolina that brought an awareness and fondness for the Old North State on a television show that dominated the national television ratings and ended its final season as the number one show in America; and
Whereas, The Andy Griffith Show inspired spinoff shows and an annual festival in Mount Airy, Mayberry Days; and
Whereas, the positive character values and awareness of North Carolina make The Andy Griffith Show must‑see‑TV for anyone who loves North Carolina; and
Whereas, all North Carolinians should know the location of Old Man Kelsey's Woods, how to avoid a loaded goat, and the marvelous existence of Mr. McBeevee; and
Whereas, school children and parents should know how to handle a spoiled kid and to delicately navigate a situation involving Aunt Bea's Pickles; and
Whereas, society should continue to be aware of the talents of The Darlings, the mercurial nature of Ernest T. Bass, and the danger of Otis with a leg of lamb; and
Whereas, people of all ages can appreciate a good citizen's arrest, dealing with a well‑intentioned friend like Barney Fife, a tough teacher like Helen Crump, and a nosy neighbor like Clara Edwards; and
Whereas, most importantly, everyone should know better than to accept a peanut butter and jelly sandwich from Leon; and
Whereas, it is fitting to recognize the positive impact of The Andy Griffith Show on our State and nation by adopting the show as the official television show of the State of North Carolina; Now, therefore,
The General Assembly of North Carolina enacts:
SECTION 1. Chapter 145 of the General Statutes is amended by adding a new section to read:
§ 145‑52. State television show.
The Andy Griffith Show is adopted as the official television show of the State of North Carolina.
SECTION 2. This act is effective when it becomes law.