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Brannon Ray Jeffers
North Carolina Representative

Brannon Ray Jeffers

Democrat
District: HD-002
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S405 Increasing Medicaid Funding (passed 100 to 0 on 10/22/2025). Would appropriate at least $690 million in Medicaid funding for each year of the FY 2025-2027 biennium, among other provisions.

10/22/2025
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S405 Increasing Medicaid Funding (passed 100 to 0 on 10/22/2025). Would appropriate at least $690 million in Medicaid funding for each year of the FY 2025-2027 biennium, among other provisions.

Iryna's Law House

H307 Iryna's Law (passed 81 to 31 on 9/23/2025). Eliminates cashless bail for criminal defendants charged with a "violent offense," and expedites the process for implementing the death penalty.

9/23/2025
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H307 Iryna's Law (passed 81 to 31 on 9/23/2025). Eliminates cashless bail for criminal defendants charged with a "violent offense," and expedites the process for implementing the death penalty.

S50 Permitless Firearm Carry (passed 59 to 48 on 6/11/2025). Would have allowed U.S. citizens who are at least 18 years of age to carry a concealed handgun without a permit.

6/11/2025
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S50 Permitless Firearm Carry (passed 59 to 48 on 6/11/2025). Would have allowed U.S. citizens who are at least 18 years of age to carry a concealed handgun without a permit.

S153 North Carolina Border Protection Act (passed 60 to 46 on 6/4/2025). Would have required state law enforcement to cooperate with federal immigration officials, prevented state-funded benefits from being provided to non-citizens residing in the United States illegally, and prohibited sanctuary policies at the University of North Carolina.

6/4/2025
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S153 North Carolina Border Protection Act (passed 60 to 46 on 6/4/2025). Would have required state law enforcement to cooperate with federal immigration officials, prevented state-funded benefits from being provided to non-citizens residing in the United States illegally, and prohibited sanctuary policies at the University of North Carolina.

H379 Article V Convention (passed 62 to 51 on 5/7/2025). Would apply to Congress to call a "convention of the states" under Article V of the U.S. Constitution.

5/7/2025
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H379 Article V Convention (passed 62 to 51 on 5/7/2025). Would apply to Congress to call a "convention of the states" under Article V of the U.S. Constitution.

H606 Ban on State-sponsored Sex Mutilation (passed 69 to 41 on 5/6/2025). Would restrict the use of public monies for "gender transition procedures."

5/6/2025
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H606 Ban on State-sponsored Sex Mutilation (passed 69 to 41 on 5/6/2025). Would restrict the use of public monies for "gender transition procedures."

Voter ID House

S921 Voter ID (Passed 73 to 45 on 12/11/2024). Proposes a constitutional amendment requiring all voters, not just those voting in person, to present photographic identification before voting.

12/11/2024
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S921 Voter ID (Passed 73 to 45 on 12/11/2024). Proposes a constitutional amendment requiring all voters, not just those voting in person, to present photographic identification before voting.

S743 Disaster Recovery Funds (Passed 108 to 0 on 10/24/2024). Allocates additional funds to support recovery efforts from Hurricane Helene totaling over $644 million.

10/24/2024
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S743 Disaster Recovery Funds (Passed 108 to 0 on 10/24/2024). Allocates additional funds to support recovery efforts from Hurricane Helene totaling over $644 million.

H690 Central Bank Digital Currency Ban (Passed 73 to 41 on 7/31/2024). Prohibits state agencies and the General Court of Justice from accepting payments in central bank digital currency (CBDC) or participating in Federal Reserve CBDC tests.

7/31/2024
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H690 Central Bank Digital Currency Ban (Passed 73 to 41 on 7/31/2024). Prohibits state agencies and the General Court of Justice from accepting payments in central bank digital currency (CBDC) or participating in Federal Reserve CBDC tests.

H1071 Clean Voter Rolls (Passed 66 to 45 on 6/27/2024). Requires the State Board of Elections to create a uniform system for voter-roll maintenance using data from election-integrity organizations.

6/27/2024
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H1071 Clean Voter Rolls (Passed 66 to 45 on 6/27/2024). Requires the State Board of Elections to create a uniform system for voter-roll maintenance using data from election-integrity organizations.

H237 Masks and Protests (Passed 70 to 46 on 6/26/2024). Updates mask-wearing laws, strengthens penalties for concealed-identity crimes and demonstration-related offenses, and protects religious institutions from unequal emergency restrictions.

6/26/2024
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H237 Masks and Protests (Passed 70 to 46 on 6/26/2024). Updates mask-wearing laws, strengthens penalties for concealed-identity crimes and demonstration-related offenses, and protects religious institutions from unequal emergency restrictions.

H1019 Occupancy Tax (Passed 112 to 0 on 6/11/2024). Authorizes McDowell County to impose an additional 1% room occupancy tax and allows Caswell and Pender Counties to create taxing districts with the authority to levy a 3% room occupancy tax in certain areas.

6/11/2024
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H1019 Occupancy Tax (Passed 112 to 0 on 6/11/2024). Authorizes McDowell County to impose an additional 1% room occupancy tax and allows Caswell and Pender Counties to create taxing districts with the authority to levy a 3% room occupancy tax in certain areas.

S49 Parents' Bill of Rights (passed 72 to 47 on 8/16/2023). Establishes a Parents’ Bill of Rights enumerating certain rights of parents related to the education, health, privacy, and safety of their child.

8/16/2023
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S49 Parents' Bill of Rights (passed 72 to 47 on 8/16/2023). Establishes a Parents’ Bill of Rights enumerating certain rights of parents related to the education, health, privacy, and safety of their child.

H721 Restoring Sound Money (passed 73 to 40 on 6/28/2023). Would require the State Treasurer to conduct a study on the creation of a North Carolina Bullion Depository for storing certain investment metals, such as gold, and virtual currency, such as Bitcoin.

6/28/2023
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H721 Restoring Sound Money (passed 73 to 40 on 6/28/2023). Would require the State Treasurer to conduct a study on the creation of a North Carolina Bullion Depository for storing certain investment metals, such as gold, and virtual currency, such as Bitcoin.

S20 Abortion Restrictions (passed 72 to 48 on 5/16/2023). Restricts abortion after 12 weeks of a woman’s pregnancy, rather than 20 weeks, except in cases of rape or incest, a life-limiting anomaly, or a medical emergency.

5/16/2023
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S20 Abortion Restrictions (passed 72 to 48 on 5/16/2023). Restricts abortion after 12 weeks of a woman’s pregnancy, rather than 20 weeks, except in cases of rape or incest, a life-limiting anomaly, or a medical emergency.

H235 Article V Convention (passed 61 to 55 on 3/8/2023). Would apply to Congress for a “convention of the states” under Article V of the U.S. Constitution.

3/8/2023
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H235 Article V Convention (passed 61 to 55 on 3/8/2023). Would apply to Congress for a “convention of the states” under Article V of the U.S. Constitution.

H50 Pistol Purchase Permit Repeal (passed 67 to 48 on 2/22/2023). Would repeal the requirement to obtain a pistol purchase permit from the sheriff prior to the purchase or receipt of a pistol.

2/22/2023
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H50 Pistol Purchase Permit Repeal (passed 67 to 48 on 2/22/2023). Would repeal the requirement to obtain a pistol purchase permit from the sheriff prior to the purchase or receipt of a pistol.

H76 Expanding Government Healthcare (passed 92 to 22 on 2/16/2023). Provides Medicaid coverage though NC Health Works to adults aged 18-64 with incomes up to 133% of the federal poverty level, while authorizing increased Medicaid reimbursements to hospitals.

2/16/2023
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H76 Expanding Government Healthcare (passed 92 to 22 on 2/16/2023). Provides Medicaid coverage though NC Health Works to adults aged 18-64 with incomes up to 133% of the federal poverty level, while authorizing increased Medicaid reimbursements to hospitals.

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