Kyle Hall
Quick Facts
Biography
Kyle Hall (born September 5, 1990) is a businessman and politician, currently serving in the North Carolina House of Representatives.
Early life
Hall was born September 5, 1990, and raised in Stokes County, North Carolina. He was educated in North Carolina's state public school systems, beginning at Pinnacle Elementary, working his way through community college, and earning a Bachelor of Arts in political science from UNC-Chapel Hill, where he graduated in 2012.
Political career
Prior to serving in the legislature, Hall was the Communications Director for U.S. Congressman Mark Walker (NC Sixth District).
On November 23, 2015, Hall was appointed to the North Carolina House seat of NC House District 91 by Governor Pat McCrory. He was elected to his first full term in November 2016.
Hall was reelected to his seat in the North Carolina House of Representatives in November 2018.
Elections
2016 General Election
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Republican | Kyle Hall | 24,639 | 66.47 | |
Democratic | Eugene Russell | 12,430 | 33.53 |
2018 General Election
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Republican | Kyle Hall | 21,232 | 73.24 | |
Democratic | Michael Booth | 7,134 | 24.61 |
North Carolina House of Representatives committee memberships
Standing or select committees (2017–2018 Session)
- Appropriations, Vice chair
- Appropriations on Agriculture and Natural and Economic Resources, Chair
- Appropriations on Information Technology
- Commerce and Job Development
- Education – K–12
- Homelessness, Foster Care, and Dependency
- Insurance
Standing or select committees (2019–2020 Session)
- Agriculture
- Appropriations, Vice chair
- Appropriations, Agriculture and Natural and Economic Resources,Chair
- Appropriations, Information Technology, Chair
- Commerce
- Environment
- Insurance
Legislation
House Bill 464, "Small Business Health Care Act", established standards for Association Health Plans (AHPs). It defined several terms and create requirements for the business associations sponsoring the AHPs, including domicile, solvency, and operational requirements. It also created requirements for the AHPs themselves, including coverage, premium, and non-discrimination requirements.