Today in the legislature – January 31

A lot on the list today, including a hearing on Senate Bill 4, which will prevent the state from setting up an insurance exchange under the Affordable Care Act, a move that preempts a decision by Governor Pat McCrory, who has yet to announce his preference.

Also to be heard by committees today are a fix for the group home funding gap and the proposed changes to the state’s unemployment insurance system.

Once they are heard, the votes on these bills could come today. Both chambers open up for brief session in the morning and return around noon for a full session. House Speaker Thom Tillis told members to expect the session to last about four hours.

Driving the schedule temporarily are Governor McCrory’s nominations to the state school board. The governor would like to get them seated before the board meets next Wednesday.
Via the legislative calendar:

Thu, January 31, 2013
10 MINUTES AFTER RECESS
Finance (House)
544 LOB
10 MINUTES AFTER RECESS
Appropriations (House)
643 LOB
9:00 AM
Session Convenes (House)
House
9:00 AM
Session Convenes (Senate)
Senate
10:00 AM
Insurance (Senate)
No N.C. Exchange/No Medicaid Expansion. (S4)

1027/1128 LB
10:00 AM
Senate Insurance
1027/1128 LB
11:30 AM
Rules, Calendar, and Operations of the (House)
Jt Session/State Bd of Ed Confirmation. (H20)

1228/1327 LB

Roundups
WRAL — Lawmakers not waiting on governor’s Medicaid decision
N&O — Dome Morning Memo (due around 9 a.m.) also GOP lawmakers assert states’ rights on health care and jobless insurance

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