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Judiciary Committee, North Carolina House of Representatives (decommissioned)

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The Judiciary Committee is a former standing committee of the North Carolina House of Representatives. In 2015, this committee was split into four separate committees: the Judiciary I Committee, the Judiciary II Committee, the Judiciary III Committee and the Judiciary IV Committee.

Membership

Charles McGrady (R) left this committee on October 01, 2020.

2013-2014

The following table describes committee membership at the beginning of the 2013 legislative session.

Judiciary Committee Members, 2013
Democratic members (15)Republican members (28)
Alma AdamsN. Leo Daughtry, Chair
Nathan BaskervilleJohn M. Blust, Vice Chair
Marcus BrandonJonathan C. Jordan, Vice Chair
Jean Farmer-ButterfieldChuck McGrady, Vice Chair
Valerie P. FousheeTim Moore, Vice Chair
Rick GlazierSarah Stevens, Vice Chair
Larry D. HallDean Arp
Pricey HarrisonJohn R. Bell, IV
Verla InskoHugh Blackwell
Darren G. JacksonRayne Brown
Henry M. Michaux, Jr.Rob Bryan
Annie W. MobleyJustin P. Burr
Joe Sam QueenGeorge G. Cleveland
Bobbie RichardsonDebra Conrad
Deborah K. RossTed Davis, Jr.
John Faircloth
Jon Hardister
D. Craig Horn
Julia C. Howard
Pat B. Hurley
Allen McNeill
Nathan Ramsey
Stephen M. Ross
Jason Saine
Jacqueline Michelle Schaffer
Paul Stam
Bob Steinburg
Rena W. Turner

2011-2012

Judiciary Committee Members, 2011
Democratic members (15)Republican members (22)Third-party members (1)
Martha AlexanderNamon Daughtry, ChairBert Jones
Alice BordsenJustin Burr, Vice Chair
Angela BryantW. David Guice, Vice Chair
James Crawford, Jr.Grey Mills, Jr., Vice Chair
Bill FaisonTimothy K. Moore, Vice Chair
Rick GlazierShirley Randleman, Vice Chair
Joe HackneyJohnathan Rhyne, Vice Chair
Robert Phillip HaireHugh Blackwell
Larry HallJohn M. Blust
Mary HarrisonRayne Brown
Verla InskoGeorge Cleveland
Darren JacksonJames Dixon
Grier MartinJohn Faircloth
Henry Michaux, Jr.Mark Hilton
Jennifer WeissJulia Howard
Dan Ingle
Jonathan Jordan
Ric Killian
Charles McGrady
Gaston Pridgen
Paul Stam
Sarah Stevens

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