The North Carolina Senior Tar Heel Legislature (NCSTHL) was created as a nonpartisan, unicameral body by the North Carolina General Assembly (NCGA) with the passage of Senate Bill 479 in July of 1993. The chief sponsor of the bill was then-Senator Beverly Perdue. The first meeting of the Senior Tar Heel Legislature was held on October 26, 1993.
The statute describes the goals of the NCSTHL:
Members of the NCSTHL are volunteers from all walks of life. Some are retired, some still work.
The common denominator among the NCSTHL members is a passion to give a voice to those who are at the margins in their advanced years. The NCSTHL is a force assembled to ensure that older adults from all walks of life are able to age with choice: Choice of setting, supports, and options to ensure quality of life, health, and well-being.
The NC Division of Aging provides staff support for the NCSTHL.
The NCSTHL holds the Past Speakers in the highest honor for their commitment and contribution to the betterment of aging in North Carolina.
2023-2025 Woody Brinson (Duplin)
2019-2023: Norma Duncan (Mitchell)
2017-2019: Dwight Cartner (Davidson)
2015-2017: Dr. Althea Taylor-Jones, (Forsyth)
2013-2015 : Chuck Youse (Northhampton)
2011-2013: John Thompson (Carteret)
2009-2011: Betty Hunt (Randolph
2007-2009: Dr. Charles Dickens (Buncombe)
2005-2007: Rev. Lamar Moore (Davidson)
2003-2005: Vernon Dull (Davie)
2001-2003: Dorothy Crawford (Macon)
1999-2001: Doris Dick (Yadkin)
1997-1999: Ben Douglas (Columbus)
1995-1997: Doris Dick (Yadkin)
1993-1995: Mary Odom (Scotland)
