

HB 307: Expansive Criminal Law Revisions
This bill would restrict the amount of time in which a Motion for Appropriate Relief (MAR) could be filed after a criminal case has concluded.
The ACLU of North Carolina works in the North Carolina General Assembly and local communities to defend and advance the civil rights and civil liberties of all North Carolinians. When the state legislature is in session, we review every bill for its potential impact on civil liberties and often conduct advocacy on dozens of pieces of legislation at any given time.
The ACLU works with a variety important issues for North Carolinians within the legislature, including:
Criminal Legal Reform We seek to end excessively harsh criminal legal policies that result in mass incarceration, over-criminalization, and racial injustice, and stand in the way of a fair and equal society.
LGBTQ Equality We work to ensure that lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer people can live openly without discrimination and enjoy equal rights, personal autonomy, and freedom of expression and association.
Reproductive Freedom We work to ensure that every person can make the best decision for themselves and their family about whether and when to have a child without undue political interference.
Voting Rights Voting is the cornerstone of our democracy and the fundamental right upon which all our civil liberties rest. We work to protect and expand Americansʼ freedom to vote.
Immigrant Rights We are dedicated to expanding and enforcing the civil liberties and civil rights of immigrants and to combating public and private discrimination against them.
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This bill would restrict the amount of time in which a Motion for Appropriate Relief (MAR) could be filed after a criminal case has concluded.
This bill unnecessarily increases criminal penalties for manufacturing or selling drugs near locations that service homeless populations.
This bill modify the Medicaid program to suspend rather than terminate Medicaid eligibility for people who are incarcerated.
This bill directs the State Auditor to establish a "Division of Accountability, Value, and Efficiency," similar to the DOGE on the federal level.
This bill creates new and unnecessary criminal penalties for people who have prior felony convictions.
This bill severely restricts the books that can be added to public school libraries and allows parents and county residents to sue public schools that violate these book-banning bills.