A fuss over bill titles is festering in the House.
In recent weeks House Democrats have changed the title of three high-profile bills to long, precise descriptions of what the bills would do.
The title change made it nearly impossible for House Republicans to make any substantive changes to the budget or to a bill outlawing school bullying. A proposal to change the state's annexation laws now also features a lengthy title.
The title matters because House rules say amendments from the floor must be "germane." The more detail included in the title, the less a House member can do with an amendment.
House Republicans say the practice violates the spirit of openness promised by House Speaker Joe Hackney.
"The Speaker has done a good job being fair, but recently the process has become heavy handed," said Rep. Johnathan Rhyne, a Lincolnton Republican.
The place to change the substance of a bill is in committee, said Rep. Bill Owens, an Elizabeth City Democrat and the House rules chairman. Any bill can be sent back to committee with a simple majority vote.
"Time for debate on the floor needs to be the principle reason for the bill, not amending the titles to put in things that there's not majority support for," Owens said.
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