A new bill filed by State Rep. Garland E. Pierce in the North Carolina House seeks to create a commission aimed at enhancing youth mentoring and academic support across the state, according to the North Carolina State House.
The bill, filed as HB 726 on April 2 during the 2025 regular session, was formally listed with the short title: ‘Youth Mentoring & Academic Enhancement Comm.’
The following is our breakdown, based on the actual bill text, and may include interpretation to clarify its provisions.
In essence, this bill establishes the North Carolina Commission on Youth Mentoring and Academic Enhancement under the Department of Administration, effective July 1, 2025. The Commission is tasked with administering a grant program for small- to medium-sized youth nonprofit mentoring and tutoring organizations in North Carolina, aiming to sustain community programs, reduce risk behaviors like substance abuse and gang involvement, and increase positive connections for youth. It will develop an application process, collaborate with educational authorities to identify at-risk students, and consult with relevant Councils when needed. The Commission comprises 12 members appointed by the governor, including representatives from mentoring organizations, the Department of Public Instruction, business and philanthropic communities, and public school instructors. The initiative will be funded by the State Education Lottery and requires an annual report by Dec. 1 detailing grant distributions and outcomes.
Of the three sponsors of this bill, Zack Hawkins proposed the most bills (27) 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.
Pierce graduated from Fayetteville State University with a BS.
Pierce, a Democrat, was elected to the North Carolina State House in 2005 to represent the state’s 48th House district, replacing previous state representative Donald Bonner.
| Authors | Bill Number | Date Filed | Title |
|---|---|---|---|
| Garland E. Pierce, Abe Jones, and Zack Hawkins | HB 726 | 04/02/2025 | Youth Mentoring & Academic Enhancement Comm. |
| Garland E. Pierce | HB 642 | 04/01/2025 | Funds/Scotland Cty. Wastewater Improvements. |
| Garland E. Pierce, Carolyn G. Logan, Kanika Brown, and Renée A. Price | HB 662 | 04/01/2025 | Support the State Highway Patrol. |
| Garland E. Pierce, Diane Wheatley, Grant L. Campbell, MD, and Phil Shepard | HB 663 | 04/01/2025 | Living Donor Protection Act. |
| Garland E. Pierce | HB 417 | 03/17/2025 | Funds for Hoke County Park. |
| Garland E. Pierce, Abe Jones, Hugh Blackwell, and Marcia Morey | HB 335 | 03/06/2025 | Expand Emergency Judge Eligibility. |
| Garland E. Pierce | HB 311 | 03/05/2025 | Funds for the Town of Gibson. |
| Garland E. Pierce, Carolyn G. Logan, Gloristine Brown, and Jordan Lopez | HB 316 | 03/05/2025 | Child Care Act. |
| Garland E. Pierce, Donna McDowell White, and Robert T. Reives, II | HB 280 | 03/04/2025 | Support for the Senior Tar Heel Legislature. |
| Garland E. Pierce | HB 285 | 03/04/2025 | Funds for Laurinburg-Maxton Airport. |
| Garland E. Pierce | HB 260 | 03/03/2025 | Reallocate Raeford Sewer Infrastructure Funds. |
| Garland E. Pierce | HB 262 | 03/03/2025 | Designate Chief R. Malloy Overpass. |
| Garland E. Pierce | HB 257 | 02/27/2025 | Funds for Scotland & Hoke Projects. |
| Garland E. Pierce, Julie von Haefen, Rodney D. Pierce, and Sarah Crawford | HB 179 | 02/24/2025 | Labor Org. Membership Dues Tax Deductible. |



