NC Bill Allowing Firearms in Private Schools Vetoed by Gov. Stein
NORTH CAROLINA, JUL 9 – Governor Stein signed six bills including Medicaid expansion and safety measures protecting local officials, benefitting more than 3 million Medicaid recipients, lawmakers said.
- On Wednesday in Raleigh, Governor Josh Stein signed six bills into law, including Senate Bill 706, Senate Bill 664, House Bill 210, and House Bill 23.
- North Carolina’s rapid growth and over 3 million Medicaid recipients highlight the need for Medicaid law and budget reform, prompting recent legislative signings by Governor Stein.
- The bill supports independent pharmacies and rural access by regulating Pharmacy Benefit Managers and ensuring discounts reach consumers directly.
- In response to legislative efforts, Governor Josh Stein signed six laws to support military families, including easing school enrollment and remote license renewal, and mandating crisis training for School Resource Officers.
- Following the signings, North Carolina Senate President Pro Tempore Senator Berger is expected to oversee implementation of the Harrison Kowiak anti-hazing law aimed at improving campus safety at Lenoir-Rhyne University.
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Governor vetoes another set of bills, including one on guns in private schools
RALEIGH — Democratic Gov. Josh Stein cleared his desk Wednesday of the deluge of bills passed to him from the North Carolina General Assembly last month, three of which he vetoed.
NC Gov. Josh Stein vetoes a bill allowing guns in private schools. Here’s why.
Gov. Josh Stein signed nine bills into law that were approved by the Republican-controlled NC General Assembly, but he blocked several more, including a plan to let guns into private schools. Gov. Josh Stein vetoed a bill on Wednesday that would have allowed firearms and stun guns in private schools. NC news, culture, and events in Cardinal & Pine’s free, award-winning newsletter. Sign up here. House Bill 193, or the Firearm Law Revisions, wou…

Nine proposals signed into North Carolina law
(The Center Square) – In a vote of support for active military and veterans along with supply chain infrastructure, nine proposals on the desk of first-term Democratic Gov. Josh Stein were signed into law on Wednesday.
Stein vetoes trio of bills, including nonprofit privacy and squatter removal
Gov. Josh Stein vetoed three bills on Wednesday, including one that protects the privacy of those who donate to charities. SB 416, Personal Privacy Protection Act, adds civil penalties to current privacy law for government employees who attempt to pressure nonprofits into handing over their donor lists. The bill would codify existing laws prohibiting state and local government agencies from collecting, disclosing, or demanding information that i…
NC bill allowing firearms in private schools vetoed by Gov. Stein
RALEIGH, N.C. (WNCN) — A bill that will allow firearms at private schools in North Carolina was vetoed by Gov. Josh Stein Wednesday, his office said. House Bill 193, which passed in the North Carolina House on June 26, requires people to get permission from private school leaders and have a valid concealed carry permit to have a gun on private school grounds. PREVIOUS COVERAGE: NC bill allowing firearms in private schools passes House, goes…
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