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Parental medical rights proposal moving | North Carolina

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www.thecentersquare.com – By Alan Wooten | The Center Square – (The Center Square – ) 2025-04-30 10:01:00

(The Center Square) – With minor adjustments, parental medical rights legislation advanced from the Judiciary 2 Committee in the North Carolina House of Representatives.

Three other proposals are on the move that are intertwined with changes from the previous presidential administration of Joe Biden to the second term of Republican Donald Trump.

Parents’ Medical Bill of Rights, known also as House Bill 519, is directed at parental consent for minors. It would be needed for children to receive diagnosis, treatment or prevention of sexually transmitted diseases, substance abuse, emotional disturbances, and prevention of pregnancy. Access to medical records of minor children by parents is in the bill.

The bill is back in the Rules Committee.

Civil Procedure Amendment, known also as House Bill 606, gained favor with a Judiciary Committee substitute and is back in the Rules Committee. An initial send to the State and Local Government Committee was rerouted.

This bill would give an extension to the statute of limitations for medical malpractice in gender transition procedures. The bill language says, “a cause of action arising out of the performance or failure to perform services while in the course of facilitating or perpetuating gender transition shall be commenced within 25 years from the day the claimant reaches 18 years or age or four years from discovery of both the injury and the causal relationship between the treatment and the injury, whichever is later.”

Baby Boxes/Newborn Safety Device, also known as House Bill 139, provides an anonymous option for mothers to protect babies from abandonment. It is an expansion of the Safe Surrender Law. The legislation is back to the Rules Committee.

Following a stop in the Health Committee, Parents Protection Act, also known as House Bill 560, is headed to the Judiciary 2 Committee. The proposal has a companion in Senate Bill 442.

This proposal would make sure parents can’t be accused of abuse or neglect for raising their child according to birth sex or lose custody of their children if there is disagreement of their sex when born and a potential gender identity claim. Medical decisions are the parents’ fundamental rights, according to the bill. Also, potential adoptions or foster care would not be tied to prospective parents having to affirm gender identity.

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Note: The following A.I. based commentary is not part of the original article, reproduced above, but is offered in the hopes that it will promote greater media literacy and critical thinking, by making any potential bias more visible to the reader –Staff Editor.

Political Bias Rating: Center-Right

This article primarily reports on legislative developments in North Carolina, including bills related to parental rights in medical decisions for minors, gender transition procedures, and newborn safety. While it does not explicitly offer a partisan viewpoint, the nature of the proposed bills aligns with conservative values, particularly in regard to gender identity and parental control over medical decisions. The framing of the article focuses on bills that resonate with right-leaning priorities, such as limiting government intervention in parental rights and addressing gender-related medical procedures, which suggests a leaning toward the conservative side. The language used is neutral, but the subject matter and legislative content are more aligned with the Center-Right political stance. Additionally, the inclusion of bills from both Republican and Democratic leadership, without an overt bias in tone, suggests the article remains primarily factual, though the policies discussed align with conservative perspectives on family and gender issues.

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‘Highballed’: Data shows tax assessment inequalities affecting longtime homeowners

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www.youtube.com – ABC11 – 2025-08-08 19:13:32


SUMMARY: Longtime homeowners in historically Black neighborhoods like Hillsborough face disproportionate property tax burdens compared to wealthier, mostly white areas nearby. Beverly Walton, a 66-year resident of Renshaw Street, inherited her home but struggles to afford rising taxes despite no renovations. Her house, valued lower than newer homes, is taxed at a higher rate, leading to financial strain on fixed incomes. Data from Wake, Durham, and Orange counties reveal majority nonwhite neighborhoods pay about $9 more per $100,000 in home value, despite lower average home prices. Advocates call for fairer assessments to prevent pricing out longtime residents amid regional growth.

Data shows tax assessment inequalities affecting longtime homeowners

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Two deaths, sinkholes, downed trees: The impacts of severe flooding in Triangle

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www.youtube.com – WRAL – 2025-08-08 08:21:44


SUMMARY: Severe flooding in the Triangle region has caused two deaths, sinkholes, and downed trees. In Nash County, 55-year-old Raymond Evans Jr. and 24-year-old Lahie Alustin died after their minivan was swept into a ravine. Evans heroically tried to save Alustin after police efforts failed. A memorial has grown at the site. In Apex, heavy rain caused a sinkhole on Olive Chapel Road, collapsing a section already slated for repairs. Town officials are working with the Department of Transportation to expedite repairs, possibly earlier than the initially expected November timeline. Residents face detours and ongoing disruptions.

WRAL is tracking the impact of severe flooding that occurred all through Wednesday. Rain will continue on-and-off on Thursday, and it could be heavy at times.

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Family desperate for answers after NC 18-year-old disappears in FL

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SUMMARY: Giovanni Pelletier, an 18-year-old from Fuquay-Varina, NC, disappeared nearly a week ago in Florida after meeting his biological dad’s family. During a family trip, Giovanni was last seen around 1:30 AM when his cousins picked him up, but he was later reported left on the side of the road following an alleged altercation. His backpack and phone were found by a truck driver. His family is desperate for answers, struggling with conflicting information from his cousins. Giovanni recently graduated high school, and his parents are continuing the search, offering a $25,000 reward for information, with help from Florida authorities.

“Somewhere along the ride, something happened.”

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