Energy and Public Utilities Committee, North Carolina House of Representatives

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The Energy and Public Utilities Committee is a standing committee of the North Carolina House of Representatives.[1]

Per Rule 26 of the House Rules, committees of the North Carolina House of Representatives are assigned by the speaker of the House.[2] Before assigning members of committees and subcommittees, the speaker shall consult with the Minority to consider members' preferences.[3] The rules do not specify when or how often committees are assigned. The speaker shall have the right to appoint the chair and vice-chair of each standing committee.[2]

DocumentIcon.jpg See rules: North Carolina House Rules

Function

The function of the Public Utilities and Energy Committee is to vet all bills related to public utilities and energy before being taken up for a vote in the House.[4][5]

Membership

MaryAnn Black (D) left this committee on March 26, 2020.

Debra Conrad (R) left this committee on July 31, 2020.

2017 legislative session

The following table describes committee membership at the beginning of the 2017 legislative session.

Energy and Public Utilities Members, 2017
Democratic members (10)Republican members (20)
Carla Cunningham, Vice chairJohn Szoka, Chair
Edward Hanes, Jr., Vice chairDean Arp, Chair
Kelly Alexander, Jr.Jeffrey Collins, Chair
Beverly EarleSam Watford, Chair
Ken GoodmanJohn Bell
Duane HallHugh Blackwell
Mary HarrisonJohn R. Bradford III
Rodney MooreDana Bumgardner
William RichardsonNelson Dollar
Michael WrayJeffrey Elmore
Kelly Hastings
Chris Malone
Susan Martin
Gregory Murphy
Dennis Riddell
David Rogers
John Sauls
Scott Stone
Larry Strickland
Lee Zachary

2015 legislative session

The following table describes committee membership at the beginning of the 2015 legislative session.

2013-2014

The following table describes committee membership at the beginning of the 2013 legislative session.

2011-2012

2009-2010

External links

Footnotes

  1. North Carolina State Legislature, "House Resolution 1," accessed February 24, 2021 (Rule 27)
  2. 2.0 2.1 North Carolina State Legislature, "House Resolution 1," accessed February 24, 2021(Rule 26 (a))
  3. North Carolina State Legislature, "House Resolution 1," accessed February 24, 2021(Rule 26 (c))
  4. Information submitted by Rep. Mike Hager via email to a Ballotpedia staffer on January 29, 2014
  5. Note: This text is quoted verbatim from the original source. Any inconsistencies are attributable to the original source.


Leadership
Speaker of the House:Destin Hall
Majority Leader:Brenden Jones
Minority Leader:Robert Reives
Representatives
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Bill Ward (R)
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Joe Pike (R)
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John Bell (R)
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Ted Davis (R)
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Ya Liu (D)
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Ben Moss (R)
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Dean Arp (R)
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Mary Belk (D)
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Kyle Hall (R)
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Jay Adams (R)
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Aisha Dew (D)
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Eric Ager (D)
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Republican Party (71)
Democratic Party (49)