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On the Senate Floor: From the newsletter of State Senator Steve Jarvis

On the Senate Floor: From the newsletter of State Senator Steve Jarvis

​State Senator Steve Jarvis of North Carolina's 30th District, representing Davidson and Davie counties, regularly shares updates on legislative activities and community news. To receive his full newsletter, you can visit his official biography page on the North Carolina General Assembly website at and subscribe for email updates.

For more information or to contact Senator Jarvis directly, you can email him at Steve.Jarvis@ncleg.gov or call his office at (919) 733-5743.

Republican - District 30

DavidsonDavie

Mailing Address:

300 N. Salisbury Street, Rm. 525

Raleigh, NC 27603

Terms in Senate:

3 ( 1 in House )

Office Phone:

(919) 733-5743

Member's Email:

Steve.Jarvis@ncleg.gov

SB 131: Temp. Local Sales Tax Changes/Buncombe Co. - Passed 3rd reading, sent to the House.

SB 177: Add Psychiatric Hospitals to Medicaid HASP. - Passed 3rd reading, sent to the House.

SB 190: Physician Assistant Licensure Compact. - Passed 3rd reading, sent to the House.

SB 257: 2025 Appropriations Act. - Passed 3rd reading.

SB 344: Pooled Trust Transfers/Public Benefits Elig. - Passed 3rd reading, sent to the House.

SB 369: Medicaid Telehealth Services. - Passed 3rd reading, sent to the House.

SB 370: Repeal Certificate of Need Laws. - Passed 3rd reading, sent to the House.

SB 449: Fiscal Responsibility and K-20 Tech Planning. - Passed 3rd reading, sent to the House.

SB528: Child Care Regulatory Reforms & Flexibilities. - Passed 3rd reading, sent to the House.

SR 372: Confirm McKinley Wooten, Sec. of Rev. - Adopted.

SR 70: Confirm Lee Lilley, Sec. of Commerce. - Adopted.

Press Release: Free Community Health and Wellness Retreat in Lexington

Press Release: Free Community Health and Wellness Retreat in Lexington

Charges made: law enforcement seeks answers regarding animal cruelty case

Charges made: law enforcement seeks answers regarding animal cruelty case