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Destin C. Hall is an American attorney and politician who has served in the
North Carolina House of Representatives The North Carolina House of Representatives is one of the two houses of the North Carolina General Assembly. The House is a 120-member body led by a Speaker of the House, who holds powers similar to those of the President pro-tem in the North Ca ...
, representing the 87th district since 2017.


Early life

Destin Hall was born on July 17, 1987, in Lenoir, North Carolina. He graduated from
West Caldwell High School West Caldwell High School (WCHS) is a public high school in Lenoir, North Carolina Lenoir is a city in and the county seat of Caldwell County, North Carolina, Caldwell County, North Carolina, United States. The population was 18,263 at the 202 ...
, and went on to earn his bachelor's degree from
Appalachian State University Appalachian State University (; Appalachian, App State, App, or ASU) is a public university in Boone, North Carolina. It was founded as a teachers college in 1899 by brothers B. B. and D. D. Dougherty and the latter's wife, Lillie Shull Dough ...
, where he double-majored in Finance and Risk Management & Insurance. After his graduation from Appalachian State University in 2009, he earned his J.D. degree from
Wake Forest University School of Law The Wake Forest University School of Law is one of the professional graduate schools of Wake Forest University. Located in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, Wake Forest University School of Law is a private American Bar Association (ABA) accredited ...
. After he graduated in 2014, Hall practiced law in Charlotte, North Carolina, for a year before returning to his hometown of Lenoir. Hall currently lives and practices in Lenoir, North Carolina. He is a bachelor.


Political career

Hall began his political career soon after his return to Caldwell County in 2015 where he became the Treasurer of the Caldwell County Republican Party. In January 2015, the longtime State House Representative Edgar Vance Starnes, who previously held the seat for 20 years, unexpectedly resigned to accept a position with the
North Carolina State Treasurer The North Carolina State Treasurer is a statewide elected office in the U.S. state of North Carolina responsible for overseeing the financial operations of state government. The current state treasurer is Dale Folwell. The office of state treasur ...
's office. George S. Robinson was appointed to take Starnes's seat in the North Carolina House. Hall announced his campaign for the North Carolina House of Representatives 87th District seat on December 1, 2015. In March 2016, Hall won the Republican Party Primary. Hall won the General Election on November 9, 2016,. He was sworn in as a member of the North Carolina House of Representatives in January 2017. Shortly after, Hall was elected by his peers to be the Majority Freshman Leader of the House Republican Caucus. In 2018 and 2020, Hall was reelected to his seat in the North Carolina House of Representatives. On August, 3rd 2020 Hall was appointed co-chair of the North Carolina House Committee on Rules, Calendar, and Operations of the House by Speaker Tim Moore. Shortly after Hall's appointment, he was raised to full chairman of the committee following the unexpected resignation of the prior chairman, David R. Lewis. After being sworn in for his third term, Hall was once again appointed to serve as chairman of the North Carolina House Committee on Rules, Calendar, and Operations of the House by Speaker Tim Moore for the 2021-2022 Legislative Session.


North Carolina House of Representatives


Notable legislation

House Bill 551 – Strengthening Victims' Rights. This bill was based on
Marsy's Law Marsy's Law, the California Victims' Bill of Rights Act of 2008, enacted by voters as Proposition 9 through the initiative process in the November 2008 general election, is a controversial amendment to the state's constitution and certain penal ...
, making North Carolina one of several states that have adopted the constitutional amendment. House Bill 551 amended the state constitution to expand the legal rights of crime victims. This constitutional amendment was approved by a majority of North Carolinians in November 2018. House Bill 370 – House Bill 370 "Require Cooperation with ICE Detainers" would obligate North Carolina's sheriffs to notify federal immigration agents if the Sheriffs department cannot determine an inmate's legal status in the United States of America, the sheriff's would be obligated to hold inmates already in their custody who are subject to a detainer by I.C.E for up to 48 hours. House Bill 370 passed both chambers of the
North Carolina General Assembly The North Carolina General Assembly is the Bicameralism, bicameral legislature of the Government of North Carolina, State government of North Carolina. The legislature consists of two chambers: the North Carolina Senate, Senate and the North Ca ...
but was vetoed by Governor
Roy Cooper Roy Asberry Cooper III (born June 13, 1957) is an American attorney and politician, serving as the 75th governor of North Carolina since 2017. A member of the Democratic Party, he served as the 49th attorney general of North Carolina from 20 ...
on August 21, 2019. House Bill 218 – House Bill 218, “Broadcast NC House of Reps Sessions" pushed for video coverage at the General Assembly. It was supposed to establish a devoted webcast of daily House sessions and directed that sessions of “particular public importance” should be aired on UNCTV. In 2019, North Carolina was one of seven that did not provide video broadcasts or video webcasts of their legislative sessions to the public. The bill passed through the North Carolina House by a vote of 116–1, however the bill was never passed by the North Carolina Senate. Even though the bill had been stopped in the Senate Rules Committee, Speaker of The House Tim Moore directed that the North Carolina House of Representatives would broadcast its legislative sessions by video via web streaming services. The video broadcasts began in April 2020. This video system was implemented at the time when it was most useful. The COVID-19 outbreak increased public interest in legislative issues, and the new video system allowed for North Carolinians to tune in to the legislative sessions of the North Carolina House of Representatives.


Committee assignments

Standing or select committees (2017–2018 Session) * Banking * Commerce * Elections and Ethics Law * Education K-12 * Finance * Insurance * Judiciary II Standing or select committees (2019–2020 Session) * Redistricting Committee, ''Chairman'' * Elections and Ethics Law, ''Chairman'' * Judiciary Subcommittee on Criminal Matters, ''Chairman'' * Joint Select Committee on Congressional Redistricting, ''Co-Chairman'' * Commerce * Energy and Public Utilities * Finance * Insurance Standing or select committees (2021–2022 Session) * Rules, Calendar, and Operations of the House ''Chairman'' * Redistricting ''Chairman'' * Energy and Public Utilities * Finance Standing or select committees (2023–2024 Session) * Rules, Calendar, and Operations of the House ''Chairman'' * Redistricting ''Chairman'' * Energy and Public Utilities * Finance


Electoral history


2022


2020


2018


2016


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Hall, Destin 1987 births Living people People from Lenoir, North Carolina People from Granite Falls, North Carolina Appalachian State University alumni Wake Forest University School of Law alumni American lawyers North Carolina lawyers 21st-century American politicians Republican Party members of the North Carolina House of Representatives