Provides that when the House and Senate adjourn on July 1, 2025, they stand adjourned to reconvene on July 29-31, August 26-28, September 23-25, October 7, October 28-30, and November 5. Limits what can be considered during those sessions to:

Bills vetoed by the Governor solely for the purpose of considering overriding of the veto upon reconsideration of the bill;
Bills for selection, appointment, or confirmation as required by law, including the filling of vacancies of positions for appointees elected by the NCGA upon recommendation of the Speaker of the House, President of the Senate, President Pro Tempore of the Senate, or minority leader; for action on gubernatorial nominations or appointments; responding to actions related to litigation challenging the legality of legislative enactments; relating to election laws, including bills concerning the districts for Congressional, State House, State Senate, judicial, municipal, county, and other elected officials; or impeachment (and containing no other matters);
Simple resolutions addressing organizational matters of each respective house;
Adoption of conference reports for bills, including bills providing for disaster recovery, affecting the State budget, or affecting State or local pension or retirement systems, for which conferees were appointed in both houses on or before July 1, 2025;
Bills returned on or before July 1, 2025, to the house in which the bill originated for concurrence, including bills providing for disaster recovery, affecting the State budget, or affecting State or local pension or retirement systems; and
A joint resolution further adjourning the 2025 Regular Session, amending a joint resolution adjourning the 2025 Regular Session, or adjourning the 2025 Regular Session, sine die.

Allows the Speaker of the House or the President Pro Tempore of the Senate to authorize committees or subcommittees to meet during the interims between sessions to (1) review matters related to the State budget for 2025-27; (2) prepare reports, including revised budgets; or (3) consider any other matters as the Speaker of the House or the President Pro Tempore of the Senate deems appropriate. Allows a conference committee to meet in the interim with approval by the Speaker of the House or the President Pro Tempore of the Senate.