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HB 812

UNC-Pembroke Presidential Library Funds/Donald John Trump.

2025-2026 Session Introduced by Donnie Loftis and 4 co-sponsors

One-time $10 million General Fund appropriation to UNC Board of Governors to fund UNCP's Donald J. Trump Presidential Library, with potential NARA partnership.

Passed 1st Reading
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Bill Summary · HB 812

Summary — HB 812: UNC‑Pembroke Presidential Library Funds / Donald John Trump

Status & Basic Info
- Bill: HB 812 (House Bill)
- Short title: UNC‑Pembroke Presidential Library Funds/DJT
- Primary sponsor (NC version): Rep. Don Lowery (with Reps. B. Jones and Moss as additional primary sponsors)
- Filed (NC General Assembly): April 7–8, 2025
- Effective date (if enacted): July 1, 2025
- Current procedural status (as provided): Passed first reading; referred to Appropriations (and, if favorable, to Rules/Calendar)

Purpose and intent
- Provide state seed funding to support construction of a presidential library honoring President Donald J. Trump to be located at the University of North Carolina at Pembroke (UNCP).
- Enable UNCP to partner with the federal National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) as needed to complete the project.

Key provisions
- Appropriation: One-time, nonrecurring transfer of $10,000,000 from the State General Fund to the UNC Board of Governors for allocation to UNCP in the 2025–2026 fiscal year.
- Use: Funds are designated to construct a presidential library in honor of President Donald J. Trump at UNCP.
- Federal partnership: Authorizes UNCP to partner with NARA “to the extent necessary” for the project (e.g., for archival standards, federal designation, or other collaboration).

Who would be affected
- University of North Carolina Board of Governors: receives the appropriation and is directed to allocate funds to UNCP.
- University of North Carolina at Pembroke (UNCP): primary recipient and implementing institution; will oversee planning/construction and any federal partnership.
- Robeson County / Town of Pembroke: local economic and infrastructure impacts — construction jobs, tourism, visitation, parking and traffic, and potential longer‑term operations and maintenance.
- State taxpayers / General Fund: $10 million in nonrecurring General Fund spending reduces available state resources for other uses.
- National Archives and Records Administration (potentially): may be involved if UNCP seeks NARA partnership or official presidential library designation.

Potential fiscal and policy impacts
- Direct state cost is a one‑time $10 million appropriation for FY 2025–26.
- The bill does not specify ongoing operating or maintenance funding; future operational costs could fall on UNCP, local government, private donors, or require further appropriations.
- A federal partnership or formal NARA presidential library designation typically involves additional requirements and significant additional funding (often largely private), so $10 million is likely seed or partial construction funding rather than full project funding.
- Local economic benefits (construction employment, tourism) are possible, but scope depends on project scale and marketing.

Procedural / timeline notes
- Bill becomes effective July 1, 2025 if enacted.
- At present it has passed at least a first reading and has been referred to the Appropriations committee for consideration; further committee action and floor votes are required before final enactment.

Limitations / open questions
- The bill does not detail project budget, site plan, governance, selection of contractors, or long‑term operating support.
- It does not commit federal funds; any NARA participation is subject to federal criteria and approval processes.
- It does not specify whether additional state funds or private fundraising will be required to complete the library.

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

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