A new bill filed by State Rep. Renée A. Price seeks to revise suspension policies and improve transparency and accountability in school disciplinary actions across North Carolina, according to the North Carolina State House.
The bill, filed as HB 885 on April 9 during the 2025 regular session, was formally listed with the short title: ‘Revise Suspension & Parental Notice Policies.’
The following is our breakdown, based on the actual bill text, and may include interpretation to clarify its provisions.
In essence, this bill revises suspension policies in North Carolina public schools by defining the lengths of short-term, intermediate-term, and long-term suspensions, and creating a right of appeal for short-term suspensions. It prohibits the use of corporal punishment and requires childcare providers to report disciplinary actions in early child care settings. The bill mandates parental notification of suspensions in plain language, which must be translated if necessary and includes requirements for schools to report on disciplinary actions, ensuring data is public and disaggregated by demographic details. The Department of Public Instruction must analyze this data and develop strategies to minimize suspensions and expulsions. An appropriation of $2 million is allocated for developing guidance to implement the act, which becomes effective July 1, 2025, for the 2025-26 school year.
Of the four sponsors of this bill, Marcia Morey proposed the most bills (33) during the 2025 regular session.
Bills in North Carolina follow a multi-step process before becoming law. A lawmaker starts by filing a bill, which is assigned to a committee for review. The bill must be read three times in each chamber. If one chamber changes the bill after the other passes it, both must agree on the final version. Once both chambers approve the same bill, it goes to the governor, who has 10 days (or 30 if the legislature is not in session) to sign, veto, or let it become law without a signature.
You can read more about the bills and other measures here.
Prince graduated from Tufts University with a BA.
Prince, a Democrat, was elected to the North Carolina State House in 2023 to represent the state’s 50th House district, replacing previous state representative Graig R. Meyer.
| Authors | Bill Number | Date Filed | Title |
|---|---|---|---|
| Renée A. Price, Kanika Brown, Marcia Morey, and Maria Cervania | HB 885 | 04/09/2025 | Revise Suspension & Parental Notice Policies. |
| Renée A. Price, Deb Butler, Kanika Brown, and Pricey Harrison | HB 871 | 04/09/2025 | North Carolina Microplastics Study Act. |
| Renée A. Price, Deb Butler, Julia Greenfield, and Pricey Harrison | HB 882 | 04/09/2025 | Break Free From Plastic & Forever Chemicals. |
| Renée A. Price, Abe Jones, Julia Greenfield, and Phil Rubin | HB 784 | 04/03/2025 | Prohibit Assault Weapons. |
| Renée A. Price, James Roberson, and Terry M. Brown Jr. | HB 787 | 04/03/2025 | Revise NC 529 Program. |
| Renée A. Price, Allen Buansi, Donna McDowell White, and Sarah Crawford | HB 743 | 04/02/2025 | Allow Live-In DSPs in Group Homes. |
| Renée A. Price, Carolyn G. Logan, Garland E. Pierce, and Kanika Brown | HB 662 | 04/01/2025 | Support the State Highway Patrol. |
| Renée A. Price, Abe Jones, Julia Greenfield, and Marcia Morey | HB 589 | 03/31/2025 | The Second Look Act. |
| Renée A. Price, B. Ray Jeffers, James Roberson, and Rodney D. Pierce | HB 601 | 03/31/2025 | Funds for Facilities of DAV Organizations. |
| Renée A. Price, Allen Buansi, Frank Iler, and Tricia Ann Cotham | HB 513 | 03/25/2025 | Strengthen Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program. |
| Renée A. Price, Carla D. Cunningham, Julie von Haefen, and Lindsey Prather | HB 500 | 03/24/2025 | NC Adopt ERA. |
| Renée A. Price, Howard Penny, Jr., and Kanika Brown | HB 457 | 03/19/2025 | Increase Small County Funding. |
| Renée A. Price, Deb Butler, Marcia Morey, and Pricey Harrison | HB 458 | 03/19/2025 | Improve Enforcement/Migrant Housing. |
| Renée A. Price | HB 409 | 03/17/2025 | Funds for Caswell County Vol. Fire Department. |
| Renée A. Price, Allen Buansi, B. Ray Jeffers, and Zack Hawkins | HB 416 | 03/17/2025 | Funds for Boys & Girls Clubs. |
| Renée A. Price and Allen Buansi | HB 391 | 03/12/2025 | More APS Staff to Address Elder Abuse. |
| Renée A. Price, Donna McDowell White, Howard Penny, Jr., and Robert T. Reives, II | HB 363 | 03/11/2025 | Reg. Public Trans. Authority Service Area. |
| Renée A. Price, Deb Butler, Marcia Morey, and Maria Cervania | HB 303 | 03/05/2025 | Make Corporations Pay What They Owe. |
| Renée A. Price, Bryan Cohn, Frances Jackson, PhD, and Marcia Morey | HB 267 | 03/03/2025 | Expunging Certain Eviction Records. |
| Renée A. Price, James Roberson, and Maria Cervania | HB 248 | 02/27/2025 | Live/Work Exemption for One-Family Dwellings. |
| Renée A. Price, Donnie Loftis, Edward C. Goodwin, and Nasif Majeed | HB 254 | 02/27/2025 | Adopt Tuskegee Airmen Day. |
| Renée A. Price | HB 233 | 02/26/2025 | Funds for Town of Milton. |
| Renée A. Price, Deb Butler, Marcia Morey, and Pricey Harrison | HB 207 | 02/25/2025 | Remove Barriers to Labor Organizing. |
| Renée A. Price, Deb Butler, Marcia Morey, and Pricey Harrison | HB 178 | 02/24/2025 | Budgeting Accountability and Transparency. |
| Renée A. Price, Deb Butler, Marcia Morey, and Pricey Harrison | HB 180 | 02/24/2025 | Fiscally Responsible & Sustainable Budgeting. |
| Renée A. Price, Marcia Morey, Pricey Harrison, and Tracy Clark | HB 166 | 02/21/2025 | Allow ERPOs to Prevent Suicides & Save Lives. |
| Renée A. Price, Allen Buansi, Pricey Harrison, and Tim Longest | HB 131 | 02/13/2025 | Reenact Solar Energy Tax Credit. |
| Renée A. Price, Deb Butler, Maria Cervania, and Pricey Harrison | HB 78 | 02/10/2025 | Prohibit LEO w/ICE Churches/Schools/Hospitals. |
| Renée A. Price, Deb Butler, Maria Cervania, and Pricey Harrison | HB 80 | 02/10/2025 | Prohibit LEO w/ICE at Farm/Construct. Sites. |
| Renée A. Price and Allen Buansi | HB 51 | 02/04/2025 | SchCalFlex/Orange,CH-Car,Caswell/CC & Assmnts. |



