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SB 109: Spending Cuts for the Current Fiscal Year (Civitas)

Filed in response to Gov. Perdue’s veto of Senate Bill 13, this bill would grant the Governor discretionary power to find $538 million in available funds for the current budget year. The bill would allow Perdue to reduce spending and transfer funds from “non-General Fund accounts” in order to arrive at the $538 million. The […]

2011-03-02T17:31:16+00:00March 2nd, 2011|

GOP leaders: Spend $100 million more for road paving and maintenance (News and Observer)

In their proposal today for LESS state spending — more than $2 billion less than Democratic Gov. Bev Perdue’s proposed budget — Republican legislative leaders mention one area that deserves MORE spending: highway maintenance and repaving.

Instructions to the House and Senate transportation appropriation subcommittees (attached below) include this call for a $100 million maintenance boost:

Strengthen […]

2011-03-02T16:37:03+00:00March 2nd, 2011|

We Checked it Out: What do groups representing local government do? (Times-News )

For more than 100 years, the North Carolina Association of County Commissioners and North Carolina League of Municipalities have advocated policies for local governments to state lawmakers.

Alamance County Manager Craig Honeycutt and Burlington City Manager Harold Owen said these advocates are vital in making sure that local issues are heard and understood by state lawmakers. […]

2017-05-24T08:56:19+00:00March 2nd, 2011|

Prison reform would be smart and save money (Winston Salem Journal)

If legislators cut tens of millions of dollars out of public-safety spending, they’d better do so intelligently.

On the corrections side of the public-safety budget, that means spending what state money will remain after the $2.4 billion budget shortfall is closed on the most dangerous criminals while punishing others more creatively.

The Justice Reinvestment project, a bipartisan, […]

2011-03-01T15:50:19+00:00March 1st, 2011|

Durham tax on commuters floated, sunk (WRAL)

Durham, N.C. — As many as two-thirds of the people who work in Durham County don’t live there, according to local estimates, and some local officials say those commuters are getting a free ride when it comes to county services.

“(Commuters) don’t really contribute to the tax base in that way, so this is way for […]

2017-05-24T08:56:19+00:00March 1st, 2011|

Note To Council: Republicans In Charge (Rhino Times)

The Greensboro  City Council held a special called meeting Monday afternoon, Feb. 21 at 4 p.m., to discuss the legislative agenda – the bills that Greensboro asks the North Carolina state legislature to pass.

Only four members of the council showed up for the meeting – Mayor Bill Knight, and Councilmembers Zack Matheny, Robbie Perkins and […]

2011-03-01T15:17:13+00:00March 1st, 2011|

Jordan Lake Cleanup (THE NEWS & RECORD)

Greensboro Mayor Bill Knight has asked state officials to give cities four more years to clean up streams feeding Jordan Lake, the Triangle’s primary water supply. “Since the rules were put in place, a lot has happened in our economy,” Knight told members of Guilford County’s delegation to the General Assembly on Wednesday. He said […]

2011-03-01T15:03:20+00:00March 1st, 2011|

Garden Parkway( THE CHARLOTTE OBSERVER)

A delegation of Gaston and Mecklenburg residents fighting the proposed Garden Parkway toll road traveled to Raleigh on Wednesday to tell state lawmakers the $1 billion project is a waste. Most legislators listened with genuine interest, but group members said Rep. William Current Sr., R-Gaston, was apparently upset with the lobbying. “He was belligerent, insulting […]

2017-05-24T08:56:19+00:00March 1st, 2011|

State budget questions likely to dominate agenda at 2-day summit of North Carolina mayors (WTKR)

GREENSBORO, N.C. (AP) — The state budget picture and its local implications will be tops on the discussion list for the leaders of  North Carolina’s  biggest cities.

The Metro Mayors Coalition is scheduled to begin two days of meetings in Greensboro on Thursday. The group includes the leaders of 26 cities from across North Carolina.

Tops on the […]

2011-02-28T13:36:22+00:00February 28th, 2011|

Hagan on a possible government shutdown (Greensboro News and Record)

U.S. Senator Kay Hagan was in Greensboro Thursday to meet with the North Carolina Metropolitan Mayors Coalition.

While chatting up the crowd, Mayor Bill Bell of Durham asked what was going on with the possible government shutdown if federal legislators cannot reach an agreement to fund government operations.

Hagan said she has heard people who say, “Bring […]

2011-02-28T13:31:26+00:00February 28th, 2011|
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