HB 1046

  • North Carolina House Bill
  • 1989-1990 Session
  • Introduced in House
  • House
  • Senate
  • Governor

Spencer Shops Funds.

Abstract

Bill Sponsors (65)

Ligon

     
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Barbee, Sr.

     
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Barnhill

     
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Beall

     
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Beard

     
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Bowen

     
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Bowman

     
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Brawley

     
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Brown

     
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Buchanan

     
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Church

     
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Cooper, III

     
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Craven

     
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Crawford, Jr.

     
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Cromer

     
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Culp

     
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Decker

     
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DeVane

     
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Diggs

     
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Duncan

     
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Flaherty, Jr.

     
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Fletcher

     
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Fussell

     
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Gardner

     
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Gist

     
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Grimmer

     
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Hall

     
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Holmes

     
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Hunt, III

     
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Isenhower

     
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Jeralds

     
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Kerr, III

     
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Kimsey

     
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Lail

     
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Lilley

     
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Lineberry, Sr.

     
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Loflin

     
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McLaughlin

     
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Mercer

     
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Payne, Jr.

     
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Privette

     
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Redwine

     
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Rhodes

     
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Rhyne, Jr.

     
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Robinson

     
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Tallent

     
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Thompson

     
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Walker

     
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Warren

     
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Weatherly

     
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Wilson

     
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Wilson

     
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Wiser

     
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Actions


Jul 28, 1990

House

REPTD UNFAV

May 22, 1989

House

ASSIGNED TO APP-CAP&

Apr 26, 1989

House

Re-ref to Appropriations

House

REPTD FAV COM SUBSTITUTE

Apr 20, 1989

House

REPTD TO BASICRES

Apr 12, 1989

House

ASSIGNED TO BAS-CULT

Apr 06, 1989

House

REF TO COM ON BASICRES

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