A new bill filed by State Rep. Bryan Cohn in the North Carolina House seeks to assess economic well-being and support policy development through regular analyses of economic conditions, according to the North Carolina State House.
The bill, filed as HB 548 on March 26 during the 2025 regular session, was formally listed with the short title: ‘NC Economic Progress and Well-Being.’
The following is our breakdown, based on the actual bill text, and may include interpretation to clarify its provisions.
In essence, this bill appropriates $200,000 annually from the General Fund to the Department of Commerce for the 2025-27 fiscal biennium to conduct biannual analyses of economic progress in North Carolina, effective July 1, 2025. The Department is required to report these findings to the General Assembly by January 31 of every odd-numbered year. The analyses will use publicly available data and include interviews with people from diverse socioeconomic backgrounds. Key metrics to be measured include poverty rate, job quality, household income allocation for essentials, cost-burden status for housing and healthcare, and the cost of education relative to income. The goal is to assess economic well-being across the state and ensure policies support security and opportunity in North Carolina.
Of the four sponsors of this bill, Cohn proposed the most bills (13) 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.
Cohn, a Democrat, was elected to the North Carolina State House in 2025 to represent the state’s 32nd House district, replacing previous state representative Frank Sossamon.
| Legislative Session | Authors | Bill Number | Date Filed | Title |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2025 | Bryan Cohn, James Roberson, Kanika Brown, and Phil Rubin | HB 548 | 03/26/2025 | NC Economic Progress and Well-Being. |
| 2025 | Bryan Cohn, Charles Smith, Laura Budd, and Terry M. Brown Jr. | HB 499 | 03/24/2025 | NC Paid Family Leave Insurance Act. |
| 2025 | Bryan Cohn, Lindsey Prather, Robert T. Reives, II, and Vernetta Alston | HB 503 | 03/24/2025 | Don’t Tread on Me Act. |
| 2025 | Bryan Cohn, Beth Helfrich, Dante Pittman, and Lindsey Prather | HB 473 | 03/20/2025 | Right to IVF. |
| 2025 | Bryan Cohn, Aisha O. Dew, Carolyn G. Logan, and Kanika Brown | HB 374 | 03/11/2025 | NCARCOG Funding/Operations Improvements. |
| 2025 | Bryan Cohn, Aisha O. Dew, Allison A. Dahle, and Marcia Morey | HB 353 | 03/10/2025 | Fair Minimum Wage Act. |
| 2025 | Bryan Cohn, Frances Jackson, PhD, Marcia Morey, and Renée A. Price | HB 267 | 03/03/2025 | Expunging Certain Eviction Records. |
| 2025 | Bryan Cohn, Carolyn G. Logan, Kanika Brown, and Sarah Crawford | HB 269 | 03/03/2025 | Workforce Freedom and Protection Act. |
| 2025 | Bryan Cohn | HB 255 | 02/27/2025 | SchCalFlex/Granville,Vance/Open Cal. |
| 2025 | Bryan Cohn, Kanika Brown, Sarah Crawford, and Tracy Clark | HB 115 | 02/12/2025 | Child Care Facility Tax Exemption. |
| 2025 | Bryan Cohn | HB 101 | 02/11/2025 | Prop. Tax Appeal Process Transparency. |
| 2025 | Bryan Cohn | HB 102 | 02/11/2025 | Real Property Appraisal – Owner Notification. |
| 2025 | Bryan Cohn | HB 68 | 02/05/2025 | Restore Down-Zoning Auth./Granville & Vance. |
| 2023 | Frank Sossamon | HB 1073 | 05/23/2024 | Constitutional Amendment/Citizens-Only Voting. |
| 2023 | Frank Sossamon and Ken Fontenot | HB 982 | 05/02/2024 | Faith In Mental Health Pilot Program. |
| 2023 | Frank Sossamon | HB 903 | 04/24/2024 | Add Tianeptine to Controlled Substance List. |
| 2023 | Frank Sossamon | HB 765 | 04/18/2023 | Public School Medical Assistants. |
| 2023 | Frank Sossamon | HB 633 | 04/17/2023 | Shine Like Hailey Parade Safety Act. |
| 2023 | Frank Sossamon | HB 528 | 03/29/2023 | Butner Transportation Study Funds. |
| 2023 | Frank Sossamon, George G. Cleveland, and Kevin Crutchfield | HB 365 | 03/14/2023 | Require That Jurors Be US Citizens. |
| 2023 | Frank Sossamon | HB 348 | 03/13/2023 | Vance-Granville CC Manufacturing Center. |
| 2023 | Frank Sossamon | HB 306 | 03/08/2023 | School Calendar Flexibility/Granville & Vance. |
| 2023 | Frank Sossamon | HB 215 | 02/28/2023 | General Assembly/”In God We Trust” Display. |
| 2023 | Frank Sossamon | HB 155 | 02/21/2023 | Titles for Off-Road Veh./Low Speed Veh. Insp. |
| 2023 | Frank Sossamon and George G. Cleveland | HB 63 | 02/07/2023 | Verification of Immigration Status – SAVE. |
| 2023 | Frank Sossamon | HB 30 | 01/30/2023 | Reduce Length of Granville Bd. of Ed. Terms. |



