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North Carolina General Assembly of 2017–18
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The North Carolina General Assembly 2017–18 was the 153rd State legislature that first convened on January 11, 2017. Members of the North Carolina Senate and the North Carolina House of Representatives were elected on November 7, 2016. This legislature was in session from January 11, 2017, through June 30, 2017. Additional sessions were held on August 3, August 18–25, August 28–31, and October 4–17 in 2017. The 2018 session was held from January 10, 2018, through July 4, 2018.[1][2][3]
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153rd North Carolina General Assembly 2017–18 | |||||
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Overview | |||||
Legislative body | North Carolina General Assembly | ||||
Jurisdiction | North Carolina, United States | ||||
Meeting place | State Legislative Building in Raleigh | ||||
Term | 2017–18 | ||||
Website | House Senate | ||||
North Carolina Senate | |||||
Members | 50 senators | ||||
President pro tempore | Phil Berger Rep. | ||||
Majority Leader | Harry Brown Rep. | ||||
Minority Leader | Dan Blue Dem. | ||||
Party control | Republican Party | ||||
North Carolina House of Representatives | |||||
Members | 120 representatives | ||||
Speaker | Tim Moore Rep. | ||||
Majority Leader | John R. Bell IV Rep | ||||
Minority Leader | Darren Jackson Dem. | ||||
Party control | Republican Party |
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