Key Votes
HB 1323 - Establishment of NC Innocence Inquiry Commission - Key Vote
North Carolina Key Votes
John Blust voted Yea (Conference Report Vote) on this legislation.
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Stages
- July 26, 2006 Senate Conference Report Adopted
- July 25, 2006 House Conference Report Adopted
- July 10, 2006 Senate Bill Passed
- Aug. 11, 2005 House Bill Passed
- April 19, 2005 Introduced
Family
- HB 1323 -
- AB 1756 - Food Stamps for Drug Felons
- A 10103 - Relating to Payments to Health Care Providers
- A 10086 - Relating to Apportion and Pay Aid to the Jordan Elbridge Central School District
- A 9847A - Relating to the Temporary Approval of Applications to Operate a WICs Program
- A 7929A - Relating to Certain Transportation Contracts of Hamburg Central School District
- A 2102A - Relating to Additional Health Services and Employment Benefits for Veterans
- S 7782 - Relating to Cost Effectiveness of Consultant Contracts by State Agencies
- S 7471 - Relating to the Randolph Academy
- S 6395C - Relating to Assumed Amortization for School Projects
- S 5533 - Relating to Service of Process Upon the Secretary of State
- S 773 - Relating to the Filling, Emptying or Use of Any Liquiefied Petroleum Gas Container
Issues
Stage Details
Legislation - Conference Report Adopted (Senate) (46-2) - July 26, 2006
Legislation - Conference Report Adopted (House) (86-28) - July 25, 2006 (Key vote)
Title: Establishment of NC Innocence Inquiry Commission
Vote to adopt a conference report that establishes the North Carolina Innocence Inquiry Commission, which is an independent commission under the Judicial Department that will investigate convicted felonsÂ’ claims of innocence. The bill lays out the duties of the commission such as: establishing criteria to determine which cases to accept for review, conducting inquires into claims of factual innocence, coordinating investigations for each case, keeping records of all investigations, preparing written reports on all investigations and submitting recommendations to the trial court at the end of each inquiry, and applying for and accepting any funds that become available for the CommissionÂ’s work.
Legislation - Bill Passed (Senate) (48-1) - July 10, 2006
Legislation - Bill Passed (House) (80-23) - Aug. 11, 2005
Legislation - Introduced (House) - April 19, 2005
Title: Establishment of NC Innocence Inquiry Commission
Sponsors
Co-sponsors
- Martha Bedell Alexander (NC - D) (Out Of Office)
- Bernard Allen (NC - D) (Out Of Office)
- Alice L. Bordsen (NC - D) (Out Of Office)
- William Pete Cunningham (NC - D) (Out Of Office)
- Margaret Highsmith Dickson (NC - D) (Out Of Office)
- Susan C. Fisher (NC - D)
- D. Bruce Goforth (NC - D) (Out Of Office)
- Joe Hackney (NC - D) (Out Of Office)
- Robert Phillip 'Phil' Haire (NC - D) (Out Of Office)
- Mary Price 'Pricey' Harrison (NC - D)
- Verla Clemens Insko (NC - D)
- Earl Jones (NC - D) (Out Of Office)
- Marvin Willis Lucas Jr. (NC - D)
- Paul Luebke (NC - D)
- Paul Miller (NC - D) (Out Of Office)
- Earline W. Parmon (NC - D) (Out Of Office)
- Ray Rapp (NC - D) (Out Of Office)
- Deborah K. Ross (NC - D) (Out Of Office)
- Russell Edwin Tucker (NC - D) (Out Of Office)
- William L. Wainwright (NC - D) (Out Of Office)
- Jennifer Weiss (NC - D) (Out Of Office)
- Larry W. Womble (NC - D) (Out Of Office)