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HB 141 NC
Introduced

Paid Parental Leave for State Employees.

NC · session 2023 · Assembly / House · bill

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Introduced Feb 16, 2023

Latest action (Feb 20, 2023) Filed

Sponsors (3)

29 coauthors / cosponsors
  • Willingham Democratic · cosponsor
  • Ager Democratic · cosponsor
  • Alexander Republican · cosponsor
  • Autry · cosponsor
  • Ball Democratic · cosponsor
  • Belk Democratic · cosponsor
  • G. Brown Democratic · cosponsor
  • T. Brown Democratic · cosponsor
  • Buansi Democratic · cosponsor
  • Butler Democratic · cosponsor
  • Carney Democratic · cosponsor
  • Cervania Democratic · cosponsor
  • Cotham Republican · cosponsor
  • Cunningham Independent · cosponsor
  • Gill · cosponsor
  • Harris · cosponsor
  • Harrison Democratic · cosponsor
  • Hawkins Democratic · cosponsor
  • John · cosponsor
  • Longest Democratic · cosponsor
  • Lucas · cosponsor
  • Majeed Independent · cosponsor
  • Morey Democratic · cosponsor
  • Pierce Democratic · cosponsor
  • Prather Democratic · cosponsor
  • Price Democratic · cosponsor
  • Quick Democratic · cosponsor
  • von Haefen Democratic · cosponsor
  • Wray · cosponsor

Action history (3)

  1. Feb 20, 2023 Ref To Com On Rules, Calendar, and Operations of the House · lower
  2. Feb 20, 2023 Passed 1st Reading · lower
  3. Feb 16, 2023 Filed · lower
Subjects
APPROPRIATIONSBUDGETINGEMPLOYMENTFAMILY ISSUESGOVERNMENT EMPLOYEESNEWBORNS & INFANTSPERSONNELPREGNANCYPUBLICPUBLIC HEALTHSALARIES & BENEFITSSTATE EMPLOYEESWOMEN

Text versions (2)

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  • Filed · PDF
  • Edition 1 · PDF

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