Josh Stein Vetoes HB 96, Citing Puppy-Mill Risks Hidden in Squatter Relief Bill

Pet-Shop Clause Bites the Squatter Bill

Gov. Josh Stein looked at House Bill 96—pitched as a fix for squatters—and spotted a last-minute add-on shielding pet stores from local rules. He sent the whole thing back unsigned, arguing the amendment “would facilitate inhumane puppy mills in North Carolina”.

How a Squatter Bill Grew Fur

  • The Senate inserted language preventing any city or county from adopting pet-shop rules tougher than existing state law.
  • Sen. Danny Britt, R-Robeson, called the tweak a “clarification,” but critics said it neutered local oversight.
  • Across the country, hundreds of municipalities already ban retail puppy sales to curb mill practices. Activists in Raleigh and Wilmington have demanded similar powers; Wilmington’s attorney Meredith Everhart told campaigners state law left her city powerless.

Drama on Jones Street

When HB 96 returned to the House, members first refused the Senate changes; hours later they reversed course.

  • Rep. Pricey Harrison, D-Guilford, blasted the pet language as unrelated “puppy-mill politics.”
  • Rep. Carla Cunningham, D-Mecklenburg, shrugged: “I’d rather live in my house than worry where my dog’s gonna live,” voting yes.
  • The bill passed, headed to the governor—and hit his veto stamp.

Republican leaders remain one vote short of the super-majority needed to override Stein’s fourteenth veto this session. Expect arm-twisting when lawmakers reconvene later this month.

What’s at Stake for Cities—and Pets

  1. Local Control: Cities like Charlotte could not tighten retail pet-shop standards if the clause returns.
  2. Animal Welfare: National groups link retail puppy sales to large-scale breeders with poor conditions.
  3. Squatter Relief: Genuine homeowner protections now sit in limbo, collateral damage in the skirmish.

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