House Judiciary Subcommittee A is a prime example of why the people of North Carolina are not effectively represented by our state government. The people elect the members of the General Assembly to represent us in a republican form of state government. Our representatives and senators cannot pass legislation that is buried in committee, effectively circumventing a vote on the floor. I have documented how this particular subcommittee is holding several key pieces of legislation hostage.
Here is an example of what transpires at their meetings:
Until we hold these legislators accountable for their actions, we are not represented in the General Assembly and the legislative process is being subverted. I encourage you to write to the members of this committee and Thom Tillis to allow our elected officials the opportunity to represent their constituents.
Chairman | Rep. Blust |
Members | Rep. M. Alexander, Rep. Blackwell, Rep. Crawford, Rep. Daughtry, Rep. Faison, Rep. Hall, Rep. Howard, Rep. Jackson, Rep. Killian, Rep. McGrady, Rep. Mills, Rep. Randleman, Rep. Ross |
David DeGerolamo