Legislative Update from Rep. Frank Iler – June 6, 2011

It was hot in Raleigh last week and promises to be even hotter this week and I’m not just referring to the weather.   It seemed that bills were coming through committees by the dozens and we took up almost 100 on the House floor.  The Senate continued debating and voted on the 2011 – 2013…

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Legislative Update from Rep. Frank Iler – May 23, 2011

As we arrived for the Monday night session last week in the House of Representatives, we noticed many visitors in the gallery wearing red shirts.  We knew from months of experience with the issue of annexation that they were representatives of various groups against forced annexation.  They had been present the previous Thursday when we…

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Legislative Update from Rep. Frank Iler – May 16, 2011

It was interesting last week in the House not having the budget to deal with.  The budget bill, House Bill 200 – Appropriations Act of 2011, was in the Senate last week.  Even after it was voted out of the House, everyone still wanted to question, criticize, and second-guess the allocation of funds we had…

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Legislative Update from Rep. Frank Iler – May 9, 2011

The top priority last week was again the budget. The budget bill, which was voted out of the House Appropriations committee the previous Wednesday, was taken up on the House floor on Tuesday.  For the first time, the budget was on-line for public viewing for five days. After an eleven-hour floor session and over 40…

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Legislative Update from Rep. Frank Iler – Apr. 25, 2011

Last week our time in Raleigh was shortened due to the tornado outbreak across the state.  We were instructed to remain in our districts Monday, if needed, to assist with storm damage or help in networking with state agencies.  Fortunately, our district was not hit like many to the north and west of us.  Several…

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Legislative Update from Rep. Frank Iler – Feb. 21, 2011

Each week at the General Assembly in February seems to be busier than the previous week.  More bills are coming out of committee and to the House and Senate floor each day.  Committees are meeting more frequently to get their work done. Last week began with Governor Perdue’s State of the State address on Monday…

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Legislative Update from Rep. Frank Iler – Feb. 7, 2011

The second week of the 2011 session in the General Assembly became busy very quickly.  While the Monday and Tuesday sessions were very short, there were meetings of all kinds with interest groups, constituents from Brunswick County, and lobbyists on all sides of the issues coming by to meet with us. On Wednesday, House Bill…

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Legislative Update from Rep. Frank Iler – Jan. 31, 2011

by Rep. Frank Iler The first week in the General Assembly was only two days, beginning on Wednesday at 12:00 noon and the second session on Thursday, ending by 12:00 noon.  However, the abbreviated week was offset by the historical weight of what was included in the two sessions. The first session of the Legislature…

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100 Days That Will Change North Carolina

The plan below was developed by Rep. Paul Stam, the Republican leader in the N.C. House of Representatives.  If elected to a full term in the N.C. House, I will support this plan and work for its implementation. – Frank Iler North Carolina‘s state government must reduce costs and regulation on business, large and small,…

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