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SB 52

Income tax; modifying calculation of the Oklahoma earned income tax credit. Effective date.

2025 Regular Session Introduced by Carri Hicks

SB 52 is a local NC Act limited to the 24th Senatorial District, with no substantive provisions yet; it's a placeholder awaiting future district provisions.

Second Reading referred to Revenue and Taxation
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Bill Summary · SB 52

SB 52 — 24th Senatorial District Local Act‑1 (North Carolina)

Purpose / Intent

SB 52 is a local (district‑specific) bill that, as introduced, contains only a short provision stating that the act “relates only to the 24th Senatorial District.” No substantive policy changes or programmatic provisions appear in the version provided. Its stated intent is therefore to be a local‑district act specific to the 24th Senatorial District (counties listed below); it may be a placeholder vehicle for future district‑specific provisions or a technical/local clean‑up measure.

Key provisions (text available)

  • The bill text is a single, narrow clause: the act “relates only to the 24th Senatorial District.”
  • Effective date language: the act is effective when it becomes law.

No other statutory changes, funding authorizations, or regulatory provisions are contained in the available text.

Who/what would be affected

  • Geographic scope: limited to the 24th Senatorial District. The bill metadata lists Robeson County, Scotland County, and Hoke County as related localities; therefore residents, local governments, and state interactions within that senatorial district would be the only parties potentially affected — but only if subsequent amendments add substantive provisions.
  • Because no substantive policy is included in the published text, there are currently no direct regulatory, fiscal, or programmatic impacts identified.

Procedural / timeline notes

  • Bill number: SB 52 (Local Act — 24th Senatorial District Local Act‑1).
  • Status reported: Passed 1st Reading.
  • Sponsor (per cover): Senator Britt (primary sponsor).
  • Committee referral in available entry: Rules and Operations of the Senate (typical for local/district acts).
  • Effective timing: upon enactment (the act states it is effective when it becomes law).

Important caveats and next steps

  • The circulating document set for “SB 52” includes many unrelated bills from other states (California, Kansas, Maryland, Michigan, Arkansas, Illinois, New Mexico, Nevada, etc.) that share the same bill number but are distinct measures. Those are not part of this North Carolina local act.
  • Because the bill currently contains only jurisdictional language, monitor subsequent amendments and committee reports to see if substantive provisions are added. Check the North Carolina General Assembly bill page or contact the sponsor’s office for the official bill text, amendments, and status updates.

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

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