The NC House of Representatives in Raleigh, NC is the legislative body responsible for making and passing laws in the state of North Carolina. The Legislative Building, a grand marble structure with five domes, houses the Senate and House of Representatives Chambers, as well as offices and committee rooms for members and staff. The Legislative Office Building provides additional space for committee rooms and offices. Visitors are welcome to attend sessions and committee meetings, and can also take virtual or guided tours of the Legislative Building.
The Legislative Complex offers limited parking for members and authorized staff, but there are visitor's lots nearby that are open to the public. The buildings are accessible, with automatic doors, elevators, and restrooms available for individuals with disabilities. Photography is allowed, but smoking, demonstrations, and food and beverages are prohibited in the galleries. Admittance to the Senate chamber floor is restricted to specific individuals, including members of the General Assembly, the Governor, and invited guests.
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