The provision, hastily attached to a health care transparency bill in House Rules committee late Thursday
night, says:
"The Speaker of the House of Representatives and the
President Pro Tempore of the Senate, as agents of the State, shall jointly have
standing to intervene on behalf of the General Assembly as a party in any
judicial proceeding challenging a North Carolina statute or provision of the
North Carolina Constitution."
"These two gentlemen, if they act together, are agents of the
state," said Rep. Skip Stam, R-Wake. "So if the state has a right to
intervene, they would have the right to intervene."
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