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SB 151

An Act amending the act of April 9, 1929 (P.L.177, No.175), known as The Administrative Code of 1929, in Independent Fiscal Office, further providing for definitions and for duties of office and providing for poverty impact analysis.

2025-2026 Regular Session Introduced by Maria Collett and 9 co-sponsors

Local NC bill confines its reach to Guilford County's 27th Senatorial District; takes effect when law; contains no substantive policy or fiscal changes.

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Bill Summary · SB 151

SB 151 — 27th Senatorial District Local Act‑1 (North Carolina)

Status: Passed 1st Reading
Introduced: January 23, 2025
Primary sponsor: Senator Garrett
Subject tags: Local bill; Counties; Guilford County; 27th Senatorial District

Purpose and scope

SB 151 is a North Carolina local act limited in scope to the 27th Senatorial District. The bill’s title and the text provided identify it as a district‑specific (local) measure; no substantive policy, programmatic, or regulatory provisions are included in the available bill text beyond limiting the act’s territorial scope.

Key provisions (from available text)

  • Section 1: States that the act “relates only to the 27th Senatorial District.”
  • Section 2: Declares the act effective when it becomes law.

No further substantive language (e.g., changes to statutes, governance, district boundaries, appropriations, or local authorities) is included in the text provided.

Who would be affected

  • Residents, officials and entities located within the 27th Senatorial District (Guilford County) are the only jurisdictional group within the bill’s stated scope.
  • Because no operational or program changes are specified in the available text, there are no identifiable direct impacts (fiscal, regulatory, or administrative) on state agencies, counties, municipalities or private parties based on the document supplied.

Legislative procedure / timeline

  • Introduced January 23, 2025 (bill information provided).
  • Passed 1st Reading (status shown in the materials).
  • The bill text indicates immediate effectiveness upon becoming law.
  • The legislative history available in the packet later records further actions (including enrollment and a gubernatorial approval entry dated 2025‑09‑17 and Chapter 108, Statutes of 2025). Those later entries suggest the bill moved through the process after first reading; consult the official state legislative website or session laws to confirm final enactment and chaptering.

Notes and caveats

  • The packet provided contains many documents from other jurisdictions and other bills that also carry the number “SB 151.” This summary addresses only the North Carolina local act titled “27th Senatorial District Local Act‑1.”
  • Because the bill text included here contains no substantive amendments or policy language, no fiscal or operational impacts can be identified from the materials supplied. If you need a summary of any of the other unrelated SB 151 documents (for example, the California childcare budget bill also labeled SB 151), tell me which jurisdiction or excerpt you want summarized and I will prepare a separate, focused summary.

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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