RALEIGH, N.C. (WTVD) -- The North Carolina House of Representatives passed a bill on Tuesday that makes significant overhauls to the criminal justice system.

House Bill 307 , also known as "Iryna's Law," passed 81-31 by what House Republicans called a "bipartisan, veto-proof majority." The bill was named in memory of Iryna Zarutska , a 23-year-old Ukrainian refugee who was stabbed to death on a Charlotte light-rail train last month in an attack that sparked outrage nationwide.

The NC Senate passed the measure on Monday. The bill now heads to Gov. Josh Stein's desk for his consideration.

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A spokesperson for the governor told ABC11 that "Our office is reviewing the bill. The governor will always do every

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