North Carolina General Assembly of 2023–24

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156th North Carolina General Assembly 2023–24
2021–22 2025–26
File:NCLegislature.jpg
North Carolina Legislative Building
Overview
Legislative bodyNorth Carolina General Assembly
JurisdictionNorth Carolina, United States
Meeting placeNorth Carolina State Legislative Building
Term2023–24
ElectionNovember 8, 2022
Websitewww.ncleg.net
North Carolina Senate
Members50 senators
President pro tempore of the SenatePhil Berger
Majority LeaderPaul Newton
Minority LeaderDan Blue
Party controlRepublican Party
North Carolina House of Representatives
Members120 representatives
Speaker of the HouseTim Moore
Majority LeaderJohn Bell
Minority LeaderRobert Reives
Party controlRepublican Party

The North Carolina General Assembly 2023–24 session is the state legislature that first convened in January 2023 and will conclude in December 2024. Members of the North Carolina Senate and the North Carolina House of Representatives were elected in November 2022.

House of Representatives

The House of Representatives leadership and members are listed below.[1]

House leadership

File:Tim Moore 2017 portrait.jpg
Speaker Tim Moore
File:Robert Reives NC.jpg
Minority Leader Robert Reives
North Carolina House officers
Position Name Party
Speaker Pro Tempore Sarah Stevens Republican
Majority Leader John Bell Republican
Deputy Majority Leader Brenden Jones Republican
Majority Whip Jon Hardister Republican
Deputy Majority Whips Kristin Baker Republican
Karl Gillespie Republican
Jake Johnson Republican
Keith Kidwell Republican
Jeffrey McNeely Republican
Steve Tyson Republican
Deputy Minority Leader Ashton Clemmons Democratic
Minority Whips Terry Brown Democratic
Marcia Morey Democratic
Amos Quick Democratic

House members

File:Current Composition of the North Carolina House of Representatives (2023–24 session) Map.svg
Current House districts and party affiliation
  Republican Party
  Democratic Party

The following table shows the district, party, counties represented, and date first elected of members of the House of Representatives.[2] The representatives were elected in new districts districts passed by the General Assembly in 2022 (House Bill 980 of the 2021–2022 session) to account for population changes following the 2020 census.[3]

District Representative Image Party Residence Counties represented First elected
1st Ed Goodwin File:EdGoodwinNC.jpeg Republican Edenton Currituck, Dare (part), Tyrrell, Washington,

Chowan, Perquimans

2018
2nd Ray Jeffers File:REPRESENTATIVE B. RAY JEFFERS (DEM).jpg Democratic Roxboro Person, Durham (part) 2022
3rd Steve Tyson File:North Carolina Representative Steve Tyson.jpg Republican New Bern Craven (part) 2020
4th Jimmy Dixon File:JimmyDixonNC.jpeg Republican Mount Olive Duplin, Wayne (part) 2010
5th Bill Ward File:Rep. Bill Ward.jpg Republican Elizabeth City Hertford, Gates, Pasquotank, Camden 2022
6th Joe Pike File:Rep. Joseph Pike.jpg Republican Sanford Harnett (part) 2022
7th Matthew Winslow File:Rep. Matthew Winslow.jpg Republican Youngsville Franklin, Granville (part) 2020
8th Gloristine Brown File:Rep. Gloristine Brown.jpg Democratic Bethel Pitt (part) 2022
9th Tim Reeder File:Rep. Timothy Reeder MD.jpg Republican Ayden Pitt (part) 2022
10th John Bell File:JRBellIV.jpg Republican Goldsboro Wayne (part) 2012
11th Allison Dahle File:Allison Dahle 2021.jpg Democratic Raleigh Wake (part) 2018
12th Chris Humphrey File:Rep. Chris Humphrey.jpg Republican La Grange Greene, Lenoir, Jones 2018
13th Celeste Cairns File:Rep. Celeste C. Cairns.jpg Republican Emerald Isle Carteret, Craven (part) 2022
14th George Cleveland File:George G Cleveland.jpg Republican Jacksonville Onslow (part) 2004
15th Phil Shepard File:PhilShepardNC2019.jpeg Republican Jacksonville Onslow (part) 2010
16th Carson Smith File:CarsonSmithNC.jpeg Republican Hampstead Pender, Onslow (part) 2018
17th Frank Iler File:Frank Iler NCGA 2012.jpg Republican Shallotte Brunswick (part) 2009↑
18th Deb Butler File:DebButler.jpeg Democratic Wilmington New Hanover (part) 2017↑
19th Charlie Miller File:North Carolina Representative Charles W. Miller.jpg Republican Southport Brunswick (part), New Hanover (part) 2020
20th Ted Davis Jr. File:Ted Davis NC.jpg Republican Wilmington New Hanover (part) 2012↑
21st Ya Liu File:Rep. Ya Liu.jpg Democratic Cary Wake (part) 2022
22nd William Brisson File:WilliamDBrisson.jpg Republican Dublin Bladen, Sampson 2006
23rd Shelly Willingham File:SWillingham.jpg Democratic Rocky Mount Edgecombe, Martin, Bertie 2014
24th Ken Fontenot File:Rep. Ken Fontenot.jpg Republican Wilson Wilson, Nash (part) 2022
25th Allen Chesser File:Rep. Allen Chesser.jpg Republican Middlesex Nash (part) 2022
26th Donna McDowell White File:Donna White NC.jpg Republican Clayton Johnston (part) 2016
27th Michael Wray File:Rep Michael Wray.jpg Democratic Gaston Warren, Halifax, Northampton 2004
28th Larry Strickland File:Larry Strickland NC.jpg Republican Pine Level Johnston (part) 2016
29th Vernetta Alston File:Rep. Vernetta Alston.jpg Democratic Durham Durham (part) 2020↑
30th Marcia Morey File:Marcia Morey NC.jpg Democratic Durham Durham (part) 2017↑
31st Zack Forde-Hawkins File:Rep. Zack Hawkins.jpg Democratic Durham Durham (part) 2018
32nd Frank Sossamon File:Rep. Frank Sossamon.jpg Republican Henderson Vance, Granville (part) 2022
33rd Rosa Gill File:Rep. Rosa U. Gill.jpg Democratic Raleigh Wake (part) 2009↑
34th Tim Longest File:Tim Longest.jpg Democratic Raleigh Wake (part) 2022
35th Terence Everitt File:Rep. Terence Everitt.jpg Democratic Wake Forest Wake (part) 2018
36th Julie von Haefen File:State Representative Julie von Haefen.jpg Democratic Apex Wake (part) 2018
37th Erin Paré File:Representative Erin Paré.jpg Republican Holly Springs Wake (part) 2020
38th Abe Jones File:North Carolina Representative Abe Jones.jpg Democratic Raleigh Wake (part) 2020
39th James Roberson File:Rep. James Roberson.jpg Democratic Knightdale Wake (part) 2021↑
40th Joe John File:Joe John NC.jpg Democratic Raleigh Wake (part) 2016
41st Maria Cervania File:Rep. Maria Cervania.jpg Democratic Cary Wake (part) 2022
42nd Marvin Lucas File:Marvin Lucas.jpg Democratic Spring Lake Cumberland (part) 2000
43rd Diane Wheatley File:Rep. Diane Wheatley.jpg Republican Linden Cumberland (part) 2020
44th Charles Smith File:Rep. Charles Smith.jpg Democratic Fayetteville Cumberland (part) 2022
45th Frances Jackson File:Rep. Frances Jackson.jpg Democratic Fayetteville Cumberland (part) 2022
46th Brenden Jones File:BrendenJones.jpeg Republican Tabor City Columbus, Robeson (part) 2016
47th Jarrod Lowery File:Rep. Jarrod Lowery.jpg Republican Pembroke Robeson (part) 2022
48th Garland Pierce File:Garland E Pierce.jpg Democratic Wagram Hoke, Scotland 2004
49th Cynthia Ball File:State Representative Cynthia Ball.jpg Democratic Raleigh Wake (part) 2016
50th Renee Price File:Rep. Renée A. Price.jpg Democratic Hillsborough Caswell, Orange (part) 2022
51st John Sauls File:John Sauls NC.jpg Republican Sanford Lee, Moore (part) 2016
52nd Ben Moss File:North Carolina Representative Ben T. Moss Jr.jpg Republican Rockingham Richmond, Moore (part) 2020
53rd Howard Penny Jr. File:Rep. Howard Penny Jr.jpg Republican Coats Harnett (part), Johnston (part) 2020↑
54th Robert Reives File:Robert Reives NC.jpg Democratic Goldston Chatham, Randolph (part) 2014↑
55th Mark Brody File:MABrody.jpg Republican Monroe Anson, Union (part) 2012
56th Allen Buansi File:Rep. Allen Buansi 2.jpg Democratic Chapel Hill Orange (part) 2022↑
57th Ashton Clemmons File:Rep. Ashton Wheeler Clemmons.jpg Democratic Greensboro Guilford (part) 2018
58th Amos Quick File:Amos Quick NC.jpg Democratic Greensboro Guilford (part) 2016
59th Jon Hardister File:Rep. Jon Hardister.jpg Republican Whitsett Guilford (part) 2012
60th Cecil Brockman File:Cecil Brockman NC.jpg Democratic High Point Guilford (part) 2014
61st Pricey Harrison File:PriceyHarrison.jpg Democratic Greensboro Guilford (part) 2004
62nd John Faircloth File:John Faircloth, 2013.jpg Republican High Point Guilford (part) 2010
63rd Stephen Ross File:Stephen Ross NC.jpg Republican Burlington Alamance (part) 2022 (2012–2020)
64th Dennis Riddell File:DPRiddell.jpg Republican Snow Camp Alamance (part) 2012
65th Reece Pyrtle File:Reece Pyrtle.jpg Republican Stoneville Rockingham 2021
66th Sarah Crawford File:Sen. Sarah Crawford.jpg Democratic Raleigh Wake (part) 2022
67th Wayne Sasser File:WayneSasser.jpeg Republican Albemarle Stanly, Montgomery 2018
68th David Willis File:Rep. David Willis.jpg Republican Waxhaw Union (part) 2020
69th Dean Arp File:LDArp.jpg Republican Monroe Union (part) 2012
70th Brian Biggs File:Rep. Brian Biggs.jpg Republican Trinity Randolph (part) 2022
71st Kanika Brown File:Rep. Kanika Brown.jpg Democratic Winston-Salem Forsyth (part) 2022
72nd Amber Baker File:Amber M. Baker 2021.jpg Democratic Winston-Salem Forsyth (part) 2020
73rd Diamond Staton-Williams File:Rep. Diamond Staton-Williams.jpg Democratic Harrisburg Cabarrus (part) 2022
74th Jeff Zenger File:Rep. Jeff Zenger.jpg Republican Lewisville Forsyth (part) 2020
75th Donny Lambeth File:DLambeth.jpg Republican Winston-Salem Forsyth (part) 2012
76th Harry Warren File:Rep Harry Warren.jpg Republican Salisbury Rowan (part) 2010
77th Julia C. Howard File:Julia Howard NCGA 2012.jpg Republican Mocksville Yadkin, Davie, Rowan (part) 1988
78th Neal Jackson File:Rep. Neal Jackson.jpg Republican Robbins Moore (part), Randolph (part) 2022
79th Keith Kidwell File:KeithKidwell.jpeg Republican Chocowinity Dare (part), Hyde, Beaufort, Pamlico 2018
80th Sam Watford File:Rep. Sam Watford.jpg Republican Thomasville Davidson (part) 2020 (2014-2018)
81st Larry Potts File:Larry Potts NC.jpg Republican Lexington Davidson (part) 2016
82nd Kristin Baker File:Representative Kristin Baker.jpg Republican Concord Cabarrus (part) 2020↑
83rd Kevin Crutchfield File:Rep. Kevin Crutchfield.jpg Republican Midland Cabarrus (part), Rowan (part) 2022
84th Jeffrey McNeely File:Rep. Jeffrey C. McNeely.jpg Republican Stony Point Iredell (part) 2019↑
85th Dudley Greene File:Rep. Dudley Greene.jpg Republican Marion Avery, Mitchell, Yancey, McDowell (part) 2020
86th Hugh Blackwell File:Hugh A Blackwell.jpg Republican Valdese Burke 2008
87th Destin Hall File:Representative Destin Hall.jpg Republican Granite Falls Caldwell, Watauga (part) 2016
88th Mary Belk File:Mary G. Belk Official Legislative Profile Photo 2017.jpg Democratic Charlotte Mecklenburg (part) 2016
89th Mitchell Setzer File:Mitchell S. Setzer.jpg Republican Catawba Catawba (part), Iredell (part) 1998
90th Sarah Stevens File:Representative Sarah Stevens.jpg Republican Mount Airy Surry, Wilkes (part) 2008
91st Kyle Hall File:Kyle Hall.jpg Republican King Stokes, Forsyth (part) 2016
92nd Terry Brown File:Rep. Terry M. Brown Jr.jpg Democratic Charlotte Mecklenburg (part) 2020
93rd Ray Pickett File:North Carolina Representative Ray Pickett.jpg Republican Blowing Rock Alleghany, Ashe, Watauga (part) 2020
94th Jeffrey Elmore File:Rep. Jeffrey Elmore.jpg Republican North Wilkesboro Alexander, Wilkes (part) 2012
95th Grey Mills File:Grey Mills NCGA 2012.jpg Republican Mooresville Iredell (part) 2020 (2008-2012)
96th Jay Adams File:JCAdams.jpg Republican Hickory Catawba (part) 2014
97th Jason Saine File:Jason Saine NCGA 2012.jpg Republican Lincolnton Lincoln 2011↑
98th John Bradford File:JRBradford.jpg Republican Cornelius Mecklenburg (part) 2020 (2014-2018)
99th Nasif Majeed File:Rep. Nasif Majeed.jpg Democratic Charlotte Mecklenburg (part) 2018
100th John Autry File:John Autry NC.jpg Democratic Charlotte Mecklenburg (part) 2016
101st Carolyn Logan File:Rep. Carolyn G. Logan.jpg Democratic Charlotte Mecklenburg (part) 2018
102nd Becky Carney File:BeckyCarney.jpg Democratic Charlotte Mecklenburg (part) 2002
103rd Laura Budd File:Laura Budd.jpg Democratic Matthews Mecklenburg (part) 2022
104th Brandon Lofton File:Rep. Brandon Lofton.jpg Democratic Charlotte Mecklenburg (part) 2018
105th Wesley Harris File:Rep. Wesley Harris.jpg Democratic Charlotte Mecklenburg (part) 2018
106th Carla Cunningham File:Rep. Carla D. Cunningham.jpg Democratic Charlotte Mecklenburg (part) 2012
107th Bobby Drakeford Democratic Charlotte Mecklenburg (part) 2024↑
108th John Torbett File:JATorbett.jpg Republican Stanley Gaston (part) 2010
109th Donnie Loftis File:North Carolina Representative Donnie Loftis.jpg Republican Gastonia Gaston (part) 2021↑
110th Kelly Hastings File:KEHastings.jpg Republican Cherryville Gaston (part), Cleveland (part) 2010
111th Tim Moore File:Tim Moore 2017 portrait.jpg Republican Kings Mountain Cleveland (part), Rutherford (part) 2002
112th Tricia Cotham File:Representative Tricia Ann Cotham.jpg Republican Mint Hill Mecklenburg (part) 2022 (2007-2017)
113th Jake Johnson File:Rep. Jake Johnson.jpg Republican Saluda Henderson (part), Polk, Rutherford (part), McDowell (part) 2019↑
114th Eric Ager File:Rep. Eric Ager.jpg Democratic Fairview Buncombe (part) 2022
115th Lindsey Prather File:Rep. Lindsey Prather.jpg Democratic Enka Buncombe (part) 2022
116th Caleb Rudow File:Rep. Caleb Rudow.jpg Democratic Asheville Buncombe (part) 2022
117th Jennifer Balkcom File:Rep. Jennifer Balkcom.jpg Republican Hendersonville Henderson (part) 2022
118th Mark Pless File:Rep. Mark Pless.jpg Republican Canton Madison, Haywood 2020
119th Mike Clampitt File:Rep. Mike Clampitt (2023).jpg Republican Bryson City Transylvania, Jackson, Swain 2020 (2016-2018)
120th Karl Gillespie File:Rep. Karl E. Gillespie.jpg Republican Franklin Macon, Graham, Cherokee, Clay 2020

Source: NC General Assembly official site

  • ↑: Member was first appointed to office.
  • Cotham served as a Democrat before her defection on April 5, 2023.

Senate

The North Carolina Senate leadership and members are listed below.[4]

Senate leadership

File:Phil Berger.jpg
President Pro Tempore Phil Berger
File:Dan Blue.jpg
Minority Leader Dan Blue
North Carolina Senate officers
Position Name Party
President Pro Tempore Phil Berger Republican
Deputy President Pro Tempore Ralph Hise Republican
Majority Leader Paul Newton Republican
Majority Whip Tom McInnis Republican
Jim Perry Republican
Joint Majority Caucus Leader Carl Ford Republican
Minority Whip Jay Chaudhuri Democratic
Minority Caucus Secretary Julie Mayfield Democratic

Members of the Senate

The district, party, home residence, counties represented, and date first elected is listed below for the members of the Senate..[5] The representatives were elected in new districts passed by the General Assembly in 2022 (Senate Bill 744 of the 2021–2022 session) to account for population changes following the 2020 census.[6]

District Senator Image Party Residence Counties represented First elected
1st Norman W. Sanderson File:Norman Sanderson.jpg Republican Minnesott Beach Pasquotank, Perquimans, Chowan, Washington,
Dare, Hyde, Pamlico, Carteret
2012
2nd Jim Perry File:Sen. Jim Perry.jpg Republican Kinston Lenoir, Craven, Beaufort 2019↑
3rd Bobby Hanig File:RobertHanig.jpeg Republican Powells Point Warren, Northampton, Halifax, Martin,
Bertie, Hertford, Gates, Camden,
Currituck, Tyrrell
2022↑
4th Buck Newton File:BuckNewton.jpg Republican Wilson Wilson, Wayne, Greene 2022 (2010–2016)
5th Kandie Smith File:KandieSmith.jpeg Democratic Greenville Edgecombe, Pitt 2022
6th Michael Lazzara File:Sen. Michael Lazzara.jpg Republican Jacksonville Onslow 2020
7th Michael Lee File:Sen. Michael V. Lee.jpg Republican Wilmington New Hanover (part) 2020 (2014–2018)
8th Bill Rabon File:Sen. Bill Rabon.jpg Republican Southport Columbus, Brunswick, New Hanover (part) 2010
9th Brent Jackson File:Sen. Brent Jackson.jpg Republican Autryville Bladen, Sampson (part), Pender, Duplin,
Jones
2010
10th Benton Sawrey File:Sen. Benton G. Sawrey.jpg Republican Clayton Johnston 2022
11th Lisa Stone Barnes File:Senator Lisa S. Barnes.jpg Republican Spring Hope Vance, Franklin, Nash 2020
12th Jim Burgin File:JimBurgin.jpeg Republican Angier Lee, Harnett, Sampson (part) 2018
13th Lisa Grafstein File:Lisa Grafstein 2023.jpg Democratic Raleigh Wake (part) 2022
14th Dan Blue File:Dan Blue.jpg Democratic Raleigh Wake (part) 2009↑
15th Jay Chaudhuri File:Jay Chaudhuri.jpg Democratic Raleigh Wake (part) 2016↑
16th Gale Adcock File:Gale Adcock 2020.jpg Democratic Cary Wake (part) 2022
17th Sydney Batch File:State Representative Sydney Batch.jpg Democratic Apex Wake (part) 2021↑
18th Mary Wills Bode File:Sen. Mary Wills Bode.jpg Democratic Oxford Granville, Wake (part) 2022
19th Val Applewhite File:Sen. Val Applewhite.jpg Democratic Fayetteville Cumberland (part) 2022
20th Natalie Murdock File:Natalie Murdock.jpg Democratic Durham Chatham, Durham (part) 2020↑
21st Tom McInnis File:TomNCGA2019.jpg Republican Pinehurst Moore, Cumberland (part) 2014
22nd Mike Woodard File:Mike Woodard 2023 portrait.jpg Democratic Durham Durham (part) 2012
23rd Graig Meyer File:GRMeyer.jpg Democratic Hillsborough Caswell, Person, Orange 2022
24th Danny Britt File:DannyBritt.jpeg Republican Lumberton Hoke, Scotland, Robeson 2016
25th Amy Galey File:Senator Amy S. Galey.jpg Republican Burlington Alamance, Randolph (part) 2020
26th Phil Berger File:Phil Berger.jpg Republican Eden Rockingham, Guilford (part) 2000
27th Michael Garrett File:MichaelGarrettNC.jpeg Democratic Greensboro Guilford (part) 2018
28th Gladys A. Robinson File:Gladys A. Robinson.jpg Democratic Greensboro Guilford (part) 2010
29th Dave Craven File:Sen. David Craven.jpg Republican Asheboro Randolph (part), Montgomery, Richmond, Anson,
Union (part)
2020↑
30th Steve Jarvis File:SteveJarvis.jpeg Republican Lexington Davie, Davidson 2020
31st Joyce Krawiec File:Senator Joyce Krawiec.jpg Republican Kernersville Stokes, Forsyth (part) 2014↑
32nd Paul A. Lowe Jr. File:PaulLoweNC.jpeg Democratic Winston-Salem Forsyth (part) 2015↑
33rd Carl Ford File:CFord.jpg Republican China Grove Rowan, Stanly 2018
34th Paul Newton File:PaulNewtonNC.jpeg Republican Mount Pleasant Cabarrus (part) 2016
35th Todd Johnson File:ToddJohnsonNC.jpeg Republican Monroe Cabarrus (part), Union (part) 2018
36th Eddie Settle File:Sen. Eddie D. Settle.jpg Republican Elkin Alexander, Wilkes, Surry, Yadkin 2022
37th Vickie Sawyer File:Senator Vickie Sawyer.jpg Republican Mooresville Iredell, Mecklenburg (part) 2018↑
38th Mujtaba Mohammed File:MujtabaMohammed.jpeg Democratic Charlotte Mecklenburg (part) 2018
39th DeAndrea Salvador File:Sen. DeAndrea Salvador.jpg Democratic Charlotte Mecklenburg (part) 2020
40th Joyce Waddell File:JoyceWaddell.jpeg Democratic Charlotte Mecklenburg (part) 2014
41st Natasha Marcus File:NatashaMarcus.jpeg Democratic Davidson Mecklenburg (part) 2018
42nd Rachel Hunt File:Senator Rachel Hunt 2023 Legislative Photo.jpg Democratic Charlotte Mecklenburg (part) 2022
43rd Brad Overcash File:Sen. Brad Overcash.jpg Republican Belmont Gaston (part) 2022
44th Ted Alexander File:WTAlexander.jpeg Republican Shelby Cleveland, Lincoln, Gaston (part) 2018
45th Dean Proctor File:Sen. Dean Proctor.jpg Republican Hickory Catawba, Caldwell (part) 2020↑
46th Warren Daniel File:WarrenDanielNC.jpeg Republican Morganton Burke, McDowell, Buncombe (part) 2010
47th Ralph Hise File:Ralph Hise.jpg Republican Spruce Pine Alleghany, Ashe, Watauga, Caldwell (part),
Avery, Mitchell, Yancey, Madison,
Haywood (part)
2010
48th Tim Moffitt File:Representative Tim Moffitt.jpg Republican Hendersonville Henderson, Polk, Rutherford 2022
49th Julie Mayfield File:Sen. Julie Mayfield.jpg Democratic Asheville Buncombe (part) 2020
50th Kevin Corbin File:Sen. Kevin Corbin.jpg Republican Franklin Haywood (part), Transylvania, Jackson, Swain,
Macon, Graham, Cherokee, Clay
2020
  • ↑: Member was originally appointed to fill the remainder of an unexpired term.

Senate legislative activity

The North Carolina Senate in May 2024, in a 30–15 vote, approved a bill banning all public wearing of masks for health reasons; the bill was only supported by Senate Republicans and only opposed by Senate Democrats.[7]

See also

Notes

References

  1. "North Carolina House Leadership 2023–2024 Session". North Carolina General Assembly. Retrieved January 20, 2023.
  2. "North Carolina Representatives 2023–2024 Session". North Carolina General Assembly. Retrieved January 20, 2023.
  3. "S.L. 2022-4 House". North Carolina General Assembly. Retrieved November 1, 2022.
  4. "North Carolina Senate Leadership 2023–2024 Session". North Carolina General Assembly. Retrieved January 20, 2023.
  5. "North Carolina Senators 2023–2024 Session". North Carolina General Assembly. Retrieved January 20, 2023.
  6. "S.L. 2022-2 Senate" (PDF). North Carolina General Assembly. Retrieved February 23, 2022.
  7. Doran, Will (May 16, 2024). "NC Senate votes to ban people from wearing masks in public for health reasons". wral.com. Retrieved May 17, 2024.

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