Thanks to your support, we’ve been in Raleigh, advancing key bills that uphold the pro-life, pro-family, and pro-freedom values you care about. We’re excited to share that we’ve now helped introduce five more pro-values bills in the NC General Assembly—bringing the total to nine bills this session!

Here’s a quick look at these newly filed bills that need your voice:

Prevent Sexual Exploitation of Women and Minors Act
(HB 805)

This bill targets pornography’s harmful exploitation of children and women. It requires an online pornography operator to verify that each individual appearing in the pornographic image was not less than 18 years of age when the image was created, has provided explicit written consent for each sexual act depicted, and has provided explicit written consent for the distribution of the specific pornographic image. Under the bill, the Attorney General is to create the consent form and enforce the law. It also provides for removal of pornographic images from the online entity upon request. We offer our sincere gratitude to Representatives Jackson, Budd, Stevens, and Balkcom for sponsoring the bill.

Promoting Wholesome Content for Students Act
(HB 636)

This bill protects students in public schools by requiring that school library books and materials meet set criteria, including supports and enriches the student’s personal learning, is appropriate for the age, grade level, intellectual development, and ability level of the students, and does not contain material that is harmful to minors (any material or performance that depicts or describes sexual activity or is pervasively vulgar). It ensures children are not exposed to sexually explicit content under the guise of education. We offer our sincere gratitude to Representatives Jackson, Biggs, Willis, and Balkcom for sponsoring the bill.

Civil Procedure Amendment
(HB 606)


The Civil Procedure Amendment would extend the statute of limitations for medical malpractice while facilitating or perpetuating gender transition to 25 years after a minor turns 18 or 4 years after the discovery of the injury and the causal relationship between the injury and the treatment. The bill will ensure that those permanently harmed by medical gender transition—like Prisha Mosley—can hold the medical industry accountable. We offer our sincere gratitude to Representatives Almond, Arp, Riddell, and Blust for sponsoring the bill.

These bills are vital to ensuring the safety of our children, the integrity of families, and the dignity of women. But that’s not all—we’re also continuing our work on the four bills we previously announced, some of which have also recently been filed in opposite chambers:

Women’s Safety and Protection Act
(HB 791/SB 516)


This common-sense bill defines “male,” “female,” “man,” “woman,” and “sex” by biology in North Carolina law and protects women and girls by ensuring that private spaces—such as restrooms, changing facilities, and sleeping quarters within a  prison, local confinement facility, domestic violence center, rape crisis center, juvenile detention facility, or public school, remain single-sex. We offer our sincere gratitude to Senators Sawyer, Jones, and Overcash, and Representatives Balkcom, Stevens, Rhyne, and Eddins for sponsoring the bill.

Parents Protection Act
(HB 560/SB 442)


This essential bill shields parents from losing custody of their children simply for raising their child consistent with their biological sex and refusing to affirm their child’s harmful gender identity. It reinforces a parent’s fundamental right to make medical decisions aligned with their beliefs and their child’s best interests. The bill also prohibits making prospective parents’ affirmation of gender identity a litmus test for adoption or foster care.  We offer our sincere gratitude to Senators  Burgin, Sawrey, and Galey, and Representatives Loftis, Jackson, Biggs, and Balkcom for sponsoring the bill.

Parents Medical Bill of Rights / Minors Health Protection Act
(HB 519/SB 759)


This bill aims to restore parental authority in North Carolina by requiring parental consent for minors to receive diagnosis, treatment, or prevention for sexually transmitted diseases, substance abuse, and emotional disturbances, as well as prevention of pregnancy. The bills also require medical providers allow parents access to all medical records for their minor children. These bills follow the recent Happel v. Guilford County Board of Education NC Supreme Court decision affirming parents’ constitutional right to direct their children’s medical decisions. We offer our sincere gratitude to Senators Moffit, Burgin, and Jones, and Representatives Balkcom, Loftis, Biggs, and Potts for sponsoring the bill.

Newborn Safety Devices Act
(HB 139/SB 91)


This life-saving bill expands North Carolina’s Safe Surrender Law by allowing anonymous infant surrender through baby boxes. It ensures that desperate mothers have a safe, anonymous option to protect their babies from abandonment. We offer our sincere gratitude to Senators Hanig, Ford, and Alexander, and Representatives Balkcom, Pickett, Potts, and Ward for sponsoring the bill.

Together, these nine pro-values bills represent our most significant legislative agenda yet—and we need your help to get them passed.

👉 Click here to contact your legislators now and ask them to support these important bills: ncvalues.org/legislation.

In addition to our in-person advocacy, we’re building tools that empower you to take action—like our new legislative tracker and click-to-contact features. But this work takes time, energy, and resources. If you believe in what we’re doing this legislative session and want to help defend life, family, and freedom in North Carolina, would you consider making a one-time or monthly donation today?

Sincerely,

Tami & Team
NC Values