North Carolina General Assembly of 1999–2000
| 144th North Carolina General Assembly 1999–2000 | |||||
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North Carolina Legislative Building | |||||
| Overview | |||||
| Legislative body | North Carolina General Assembly | ||||
| Jurisdiction | North Carolina, United States | ||||
| Meeting place | State Legislative Building in Raleigh | ||||
| Term | 1999–2000 | ||||
| North Carolina Senate | |||||
| Members | 50 senators | ||||
| President of the Senate | Dennis A. Wicker (Dem.) | ||||
| President pro tempore | Marc Basnight (Dem.) | ||||
| Minority Leader | Patrick J. Ballantine (Rep.) | ||||
| Party control | Democratic Party | ||||
| North Carolina House of Representatives | |||||
| Members | 120 representatives | ||||
| Speaker of the House | James B. Black (Dem.) | ||||
| Minority Leader | N. Leo Daughtry (Rep.) | ||||
| Party control | Democratic Party | ||||
The North Carolina General Assembly of 1999–2000 was the 144th session of the North Carolina General General Assembly. The assembly is a bicameral body including a House of Representatives and Senate, which met during 1999 and 2000 in the State capital of Raleigh, North Carolina. Members of the 1999–2000 House and Senate were elected on November 3, 1998.