2025 to 2026 Legislative Session
- House Bill 90 – State & Local Gov’t Retirees COLA
- Primary Sponsors – Logan, Wheatley (R-Cumberland), Butler (D-New Hanover), Majeed (D- Mecklenburg)
- Increase Cost-Of-Living Adjustments (COLA) for State and Local Government Retirees
- Link – https://ncleg.gov/BillLookUp/2025/H90
- House Bill 109 – Strangulation/Increase Punishment
- Primary Sponsors – Logan, White (R-Johnston), Morey (D-Durham), T. Brown (D-Mecklenburg)
- Increase the punishment for committing Assault by Strangulation
- Link – https://ncleg.gov/BillLookUp/2025/H109
- Update – Contents of this bill were added to House Bill 308
- House Bill 202 – Defense Against Porch Pirates Act
- Primary Sponsors – Logan, Willingham (D-Edgecombe)
- Create the offense of Larceny of Mail
- Link – https://ncleg.gov/BillLookUp/2025/H202
- Update – A version of this bill (HB34) passed the House with Rep. Logan’s support
- House Bill 203 – Home Warranty Act
- Primary Sponsors – Logan, Belk (D-Mecklenburg), Longest (D-Wake)
- Place consumer protections around home service agreements (otherwise known as Home Warranties)
- Link – https://ncleg.gov/BillLookUp/2025/H203
- House Bill 316 – Child Care Act
- Primary Sponsors – Logan, G. Brown (D-Pitt), Lopez (D-Mecklenburg), G. Pierce (D-Hoke)
- Policies that support families and children in North Carolina
- Free School Lunch for All Public-School Students
- Reenact the NC Child Tax Credit
- Expand NC Pre-K and increase subsidized child care funding
- Increase funding for public child care provided by community colleges
- Report on high school child care apprenticeship program
- Link – https://ncleg.gov/BillLookUp/2025/H316
- House Bill 401 – Allow Lottery Winners to be Confidential
- Primary Sponsors – Logan, Harrison (D-Guilford), Hawkins (D-Durham), F. Jackson (D-Cumberland)
- Would allow those that are a Lottery Winner to be given the option to have their identity be confidential
- Link – https://ncleg.gov/BillLookUp/2025/H401
- House Bill 403 – Workers’ Rights Act
- Primary Sponsors – Logan, Greenfield (D-Mecklenburg), Harrison (D-Guilford), Roberson (D-Wake)
- Strengthening the protections and rights of all North Carolina workers by:
- Requiring Just Cause for Firings in North Carolina
- Mandatory paid work breaks and paid meal periods
- Eliminate the subminimum wage for tipped employees
- Stop discrimination and retaliation for disclosing wage information
- Repeal ban on public employee collective bargaining
- Create an Ombud’s office to deal with potential mistreatment of contract employees in state government
- Restore State and Local Government retiree medical benefits
- Allow local municipalities to set their own minimum wage as long as it is at least the state and federal minimum wage
- Allow local governments to set up and expand worker safety programs
- Increase funding for worker safety inspections
- Link – https://ncleg.gov/BillLookUp/2025/H403
- House Bill 550 – Modify Mileage and Per Diem
- Primary – Logan, Carney (D-Mecklenburg), Prather (D-Buncombe), Roberson (D-Wake)
- Would set the Per Diem for legislators to match the State and Federal Per Diem rates
- Link – https://ncleg.gov/BillLookUp/2025/H550
- House Bill 662 – Support the State Highway Patrol
- Primary – Logan, K. Brown (D-Forsyth), G. Pierce (D-Hoke), Price (D-Orange)
- Support the North Carolina State Highway Patrol through various measures including:
- Pay raises to Troopers and Officers of the State Highway Patrol
- Allow members of the State Highway Patrol to work other jobs as long as they do not interfere with their work as Troopers
- Encourage retired members of the State Highway Patrol to return to service
- Fund bulletproof glass in state law enforcement vehicles
- Funds to support the Huntersville State Highway Patrol station
- Link – https://ncleg.gov/BillLookUp/2025/H662
- House Bill 723 – Technology Coalitions Strategic Support Fund
- Primary – Logan, Ross (R-Alamance), Belk (D-Mecklenburg), Reives (D-Chatham)
- Establish the North Carolina Technology Coalitions Strategic Support Fund to increase economic development in future technology in North Carolina
- Link – https://ncleg.gov/BillLookUp/2025/H723
- House Bill 724 – NC-FACT
- Primary – Logan, Ross (R-Alamance), Belk (D-Mecklenburg), Reives (D-Chatham)
- Create the NC-Federal Alignment for Critical Technologies Task Force (NC-FACT) to study ways to foster and promote science, technology, and innovation in the state
- Link – https://ncleg.gov/BillLookUp/2025/H724
- House Bill 764 – Establish Death by Reckless Boating
- Primary – Logan, Setzer (R-Cawataba), Carney (D-Mecklenburg), Helfrich (D- Mecklenburg)
- Establishing the offense of Death or Serious Injury by Reckless Boating
- Link – https://ncleg.gov/BillLookUp/2025/H764
- House Bill 903 – Highway and Road Safety Act
- Primary – Logan, Budd (D-Mecklenburg), Cunningham (D-Mecklenburg), Majeed (D-Mecklenburg)
- Increase safety on roads and highways in Mecklenburg along with the State of North Carolina by:
- Increase number of Troopers in Mecklenburg
- Increase the number of Magistrates in Mecklenburg
- Increase fines for failure to stop for a school bus and increase what would count as evidence in those cases
- Allow highway cameras to record
- Have the NC Department of Transportation Metrolina Transportation Management Center in Charlotte open 24 hours, 7 days a week
- Link - https://ncleg.gov/BillLookUp/2025/H903
2023 to 2024 Legislative Session
- House Bill 61 – Abolish Employment At-Will
- Primary Sponsor – Logan, Autry (D-Mecklenburg), Harrison (D-Guilford), Roberson (D-Wake)
- Abolishing At-Will employment and require Just Cause for firings
- Link – https://ncleg.gov/BillLookUp/2023/H61
- House Bill 141 – Paid Parental Leave for State Employees
- Primary Sponsor – Logan, A. Baker (D-Forsyth), Crawford (D-Wake), Willingham (D-Edgecombe)
- Provide Paid Parental Leave for state employees and other state-supported personnel
- Link – https://ncleg.gov/BillLookUp/2023/H141
- Update – The contents of this bill passed into law in Senate Bill 20/Session Law 2023-14
- House Bill 243 – Repeal Collective Bargaining Ban
- Primary Sponsor – Logan, Harrison (D-Guilford), Hawkins (D-Durham), Majeed (D-Mecklenburg)
- Repeals the ban on public employee collective bargaining
- Link – https://ncleg.gov/BillLookUp/2023/H243
- House Bill 398 – Child Care Act
- Primary Sponsor – Logan, Autry (D-Mecklenburg), G. Brown (D-Pitt), Pierce (D-Hoke)
- Policies that support families and children in North Carolina
- Free School Lunch for All Public-School Students
- Reenact the NC Child Tax Credit
- Expand NC Pre-K and increase subsidized child care funding
- Increase funding for public child care provided by community colleges
- Report on high school child care apprenticeship program
- Link – https://ncleg.gov/BillLookUp/2023/H398
- House Bill 429 – Make Street Takeovers Unlawful
- Primary Sponsor – Logan, Greene (R-McDowell), Willingham (D-Edgecombe), Bradford (R-Mecklenburg)
- Would make Street Takeovers, people using their cars to control public areas doing stunts, unlawful
- Link – https://ncleg.gov/BillLookUp/2023/H429
- Update – The contents of this bill became law in Senate Bill 91/Session Law 2023-97
- House Bill 527 – Highway Safety Omnibus/Addit’l Magistrates
- Primary Sponsors – Logan, Belk (D-Mecklenburg), Carney (D-Mecklenburg), Hawkins (D-Durham)
- Increase safety on roads and highways in Mecklenburg along with the State of North Carolina by:
- Increase number of Troopers in Mecklenburg
- Increase the number of Magistrates in Mecklenburg
- Increase fines for failure to stop for a school bus and increase what would count as evidence in those cases
- Allow highway cameras to record
- Have the NC Department of Transportation Metrolina Transportation Management Center in Charlotte open 24 hours, 7 days a week
- Link – https://ncleg.gov/BillLookUp/2023/H527
- House Bill 848 – Set Pay Schedules/Juvenile Justice Positions
- Primary Sponsors – Logan, Belk (D-Mecklenburg), T. Brown (D-Mecklenburg), Cervania (D-Wake)
- Increase salaries for state employees serving as Youth Court Counselors, Youth Services Behavioral Specialists, Youth Counselors, and Youth Counselor Technicians
- Link – https://ncleg.gov/BillLookUp/2023/H848
- House Bill 927 – Body Cameras/Cloud Storage for State Troopers
- Primary Sponsors – Logan, Autry (D-Mecklenburg), A. Baker (D-Forsyth), Greene (R-McDowell)
- Provide body-worn cameras to the State Highway Patrol
- Link – https://ncleg.gov/BillLookUp/2023/H927
- House Bill 928 – NC State Highway Patrol Retention Act
- Primary Sponsors – Logan, Autry (D-Mecklenburg), Pierce (D-Hoke), Price (D-Orange)
- Increase salaries for the employees of the North Carolina Highway Patrol
- Link – https://ncleg.gov/BillLookUp/2023/H928
- House Bill 929 – Highway Safety Omnibus/Addit’l Magistrates
- Primary Sponsors – Logan, Belk (D-Mecklenburg), G. Brown (D-Pitt), Hawkins (D-Durham)
- Increase safety on roads and highways in Mecklenburg along with the State of North Carolina by:
- Increase number of Troopers in Mecklenburg
- Increase the number of Magistrates in Mecklenburg
- Increase fines for failure to stop for a school bus and increase what would count as evidence in those cases
- Allow highway cameras to record
- Have the NC Department of Transportation Metrolina Transportation Management Center in Charlotte open 24 hours, 7 days a week
- Link - https://ncleg.gov/BillLookUp/2023/H929
- House Bill 930 – COLA/State & Local Retirees/Funds
- Primary Sponsors – Logan, Butler (D-New Hanover), Gill (D-Wake), Majeed (D-Mecklenburg)
- Increase Cost-Of-Living Adjustments (COLA) for State and Local Government Retirees
- Link – https://ncleg.gov/BillLookUp/2023/H930
- House Bill 932 – Funds for Highway Patrol Fuel Station Upgrade
- Primary Sponsors – Logan, Carney (D-Mecklenburg), Clampitt (R-Transylvania), Majeed (D-Mecklenburg)
- Provide funds for maintenance upgrades at the Mecklenburg Highway Patrol Station in Huntersville
- Link – https://ncleg.gov/BillLookUp/2023/H932
- House Bill 933 – Fund Bulletproof Glass in State LEO Vehicles
- Primary Sponsors – Logan, Clampitt (R-Transylvania), Greene (R-McDowell), A. Jones (D-Wake)
- Provide bulletproof glass to State Highway Patrol and State Capitol Police vehicles
- Link – https://ncleg.gov/BillLookUp/2023/H933
- House Bill 957 – Home Warranty Regulation Reform
- Primary Sponsors – Logan, Belk (D-Mecklenburg), T. Brown (D-Brown), Budd (D-Mecklenburg)
- Place consumer protections around home service agreements (otherwise known as Home Warranties)
- Link – https://ncleg.gov/BillLookUp/2023/H957
- House Bill 958 – Workers Rights Act
- Primary Sponsors – Logan, Autry (D-Mecklenburg), Harrison (D-Guilford), Roberson (D-Wake)
- Strengthening the protections and rights of all North Carolina workers by:
- Requiring Just Cause for Firings in North Carolina
- Mandatory paid work breaks and paid meal periods
- Eliminate the subminimum wage for tipped employees
- Stop discrimination and retaliation for disclosing wage information
- Repeal ban on public employee collective bargaining
- Create an Ombud’s office to deal with potential mistreatment of contract employees in state government
- Restore State and Local Government retiree medical benefits
- Allow local municipalities to set their own minimum wage as long as it is at least the state and federal minimum wage
- Allow local governments to set up and expand worker safety programs
- Increase funding for worker safety inspections
- Link - https://ncleg.gov/BillLookUp/2023/H958
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