North Carolina 2025-2026 Regular Session

North Carolina Senate Bill S778

Introduced
10/20/25  

Caption

Amend Adjournment Resolution

Impact

The resolution's impact on state laws is primarily organizational, allowing for the smooth continuation of legislative business. By formally amending the adjournment dates, it establishes a clear framework for when the legislature will reconvene, which is vital for coordinating legislative processes, stakeholder engagement, and public policy discussions. While the resolution does not alter any laws directly, it influences the operational aspect of the legislative body.

Summary

Senate Joint Resolution 778 serves as an amendment to the prior resolutions 2025-8 and 2025-11, specifically focusing on the scheduling of legislative sessions in North Carolina. It states that when the General Assembly adjourns on October 23 and October 24, 2025, it will reconvene on November 17, 2025, at 10:00 A.M. This procedural bill is critical as it sets the framework for the legislative timeline and ensures that all members are aware of and able to prepare for future sessions.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding S778 appears neutral to positive. As a procedural amendment, it likely faces little opposition and is seen as a routine measure within the legislative process. Members generally adhere to session schedules as part of their legislative duties, thus the resolution is unlikely to be a focal point of controversy.

Contention

There are few notable points of contention associated with S778, given its nature as a scheduling resolution. Typically, disagreements may arise regarding the timing of sessions; however, as S778 merely sets dates for adjournment and reconvening, significant disputes are unlikely. Instead, it may serve as a background agreement that enables further legislative discussions and the passage of more substantive bills.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NC S772

Adjournment Resolution

NC H1016

Amend Adjournment Resolution

NC S776

Adjournment Resolution Changes

NC H1007

Adjournment Resolution to Date Certain

NC HCR1027

Concurrent Resolution; sine die adjournment.

NC HR1003

Resolution; legislative deadlines; sine die adjournment.

NC HR1003

Resolution; legislative deadlines; sine die adjournment.

NC SR6

General Assembly Meetings and Adjournments; relative

NC HCR8

A concurrent resolution to provide for adjournment sine die.

NC SCR4

A concurrent resolution to provide for adjournment sine die.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.