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Energy bill projected to save $15B clears General Assembly | North Carolina

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(The Center Square) – Senators in North Carolina have agreed with changes from the lower chamber and will send a bill to Democratic Gov. Josh Stein eliminating a statutory goal to cut carbon emissions 70% by 2030.

The Power Bill Reduction Act, known also as Senate Bill 266, authored by Sens. Timothy Moffitt of Henderson County, Danny Britt of Robeson County and Warren Daniel of Burke County, was first known as the Historic Flood Event Bldg. Code Exemption. Passage in the upper chamber Thursday was 29-11 and included three Democrats for it and no Republicans against.

Stein’s friend and predecessor, former Gov. Roy Cooper, advocated mightily for the green agenda. A veto would not be a surprise. If all are present trying to override, the Senate is 30-20 meeting the required three-fifths needed, and the House – where 11 Democrats were in favor and one Republican against – is 71-49 (72 needed).

The bill would “eliminate the interim date for carbon reduction by certain electric public utilities.” The 2021 law called for 70% reduction of emissions by 2030 and net-zero by 2050. The proposal makes it 70% by 2050.

Advocates say deadlines that crush flexibility to use natural gas, nuclear and emerging technologies as well as renewables would be changed if the bill becomes law.

Projections say savings could escalate to $15 billion.

Another key bill approved by the Senate is entitled Clarify Powers of State Auditor, known as House Bill 549. Democratic Sen. Dan Blue, the former minority leader in the chamber, joined Republicans in the 27-14 passage.

Late Thursday afternoon, eight other bills were on the legislative website with a schedule date to reach Stein’s desk on Friday. It’s also the day tied to two immigration policy bills as a deadline for signature, veto or allowing to become law without his signature.

The Criminal Illegal Alien Enforcement Act, known also as House Bill 318, enhances cooperation with lawmen in the state and U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. Local law enforcement could not release the suspect until 48 hours after ICE is notified.

The North Carolina Border Protection Act, also known as Senate Bill 153, would give protection to taxpayer dollars through eligibility assurances for state-funded public benefits such as housing tax credits, child care subsidies and caregiver support. The Office of State Budget and Management, if the bill becomes law, would determine if unauthorized immigrants are receiving such benefits.

The eight bills scheduled for presentation to the governor include:

• Various GSC Recommendations (House Bill 40).

• Define Armed Forces/Religious Prop. Tax Excl. (House Bill 91).

• Underground Safety Revisions (House Bill 247).

• UNC Tuition Discounts for Certain Students (House Bill 373).

• Motor Vehicle Dealers (House Bill 421).

• Fostering Care in NC Act (House Bill 612).

• Pooled Trust Transfers/Public Benefits Elig. (Senate Bill 344).

• Adult Protection Multidisciplinary Teams (Senate Bill 400).

Four bills were sent to the governor earlier Thursday. There were the 2025 Omnibus Labor Amendments.-AB, known also as House Bill 568; DST Technical Corrections/Admin. Changes 2025.-AB, known also as House Bill 476 with companion Senate Bill 363; Limit Rules With Substantial Financial Costs, known also as House Bill 402 with companion Senate Bill 290, the modified version of what began as the NC REINS Act; and Various Disaster Recovery Reforms, known also as House Bill 251.



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