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R
ep. Marian McLawhorn
9th House District Representative
1217 Legislative Building
Raleigh, NC 27601-1096
Office Phone: 919-733-5757


The Raleigh Report
from the office of Representative Marian McLawhorn
July 27, 2008

On Friday, 18, the House of Representatives, along with the Senate, adjourned the 2008 short session.  Earlier in the session, the Democratic caucus established an agenda that we used to guide us in our work. I'm proud to say that we have accomplished much of what we intended to do. This week, I wanted to update you on those accomplishments.

Thank you for your support over this past session.  If you have any questions at all, please feel free to contact my office at 919-733-5757 or my home at 252-524-3113.  I also check my email frequently. 

Helping Families Make Ends Meet

_ One of our goals this session was to ease the economic strain that homeowners are feeling. One of the ways we intend to do this is through better mortgage foreclosure laws. The governor is expected to soon sign into law a bill (H2623) that will require servicers of subprime mortgage loans to send a notice at least 45 days prior to the foreclosure. The notice must also have information about why the home is in foreclosure and contact information for a mortgage counselor. This bill gives homeowners and banks more time to send and receive help with foreclosures. We also agreed to expand our earned income tax credit beginning next fiscal year.

Improving Education

_ We increased teacher pay by 3 percent, continuing our efforts to bring it to the national average. Also, we have re-established the Committee on Dropout Prevention, which will assess which schools, groups and agencies will receive $15 million in grants to improve graduation rates. We also financed a number of projects and initiatives from pre-school through college.

Expanding Access to Health Care

_ We need to continue to expand access to health care for many people in North Carolina. We included more money in our budget this year for health centers and hospitals, as well as children's health programs and programs to help minorities.

_ We have also improved our mental health system.  Millions of dollars were set aside in the budget to increase the number of psychiatric beds, add crisis teams and improve our facilities. 

Supporting Our Military

_ Our country would not be what it is without our military members and their families. It is only fitting that we repay them for their hard work and dedication. During this session, we passed a bill that will allow tuition-free education at a North Carolina community college or University of North Carolina system school for dependent children of veterans who are killed while serving our country.  In the budget, money was also allocated for Traumatic Brain Injury Services and the North Carolina State Veterans Park.

Protecting the Environment

_ My colleagues and I have made a lot of strides to make North Carolina greener.  The Land for Tomorrow Initiative will receive $50 million to help acquire land and conservation areas. We also passed legislation that will help with our state’s current and future drought problems.  With recommendations from the Environmental Review Commission, people who transport more than 100,000 gallons of groundwater or more per day must register the amount.  Also, local governments and communities will develop and implement water conservation procedures. 

Ensuring Prosperous and Safe Communities

_ My colleagues and I believe that safe communities are a must.  We have passed three very important pieces of legislation to help with this. Pending the governor’s signature, anyone who knowingly violates a domestic violence protective order and has been previously convicted of two violations will be guilty of a Class H felony.

_The new Street Gang Prevention Act makes it a serious crime to initiate gang activity, encourage or involve a minor in gang activity, discharge a firearm for the purpose of gang activity in an enclosure, or participate in other gang-related crimes.

_The new Jessica Lunsford Act will make child sex offenders guilty of a B1 felony. Those who are found guilty will receive life in prison without parole, or a mandatory 25 year active sentence and lifetime GPS monitoring.  The act also increases the penalties for prostituting a minor and for the exploitation of a minor.

Improving Transportation

_ We began a phase out of the longstanding transfer from the Highway Trust Fund to the general fund and have dedicated the money to congestion relief projects.

Strengthening Confidence in Government

_ One of the most important things we need is for the citizens of North Carolina to have total faith in their government. We made important changes in our election and campaign finance laws this year that will make these laws stronger and better.

For more information, please visit the General Assembly’s website at http://www.ncleg.net

 

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