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Perdue, mayors talk budgets, jobs (Greensboro News and Record)

GREENSBORO — They all want to add jobs.

But first, city and state leaders will have to survive another difficult budget year.

“We are picking up the pieces now in North Carolina,” Gov. Bev Perdue told mayors and city managers Thursday at the winter meeting of the N.C. Metropolitan Mayors Coalition at the Proximity Hotel.

Perdue briefed representatives […]

2011-02-28T13:28:21+00:00February 28th, 2011|

N.C. Mayors, city managers share ideas with Gov. Perdue (News 14 Carolina)

GREENSBORO — The state’s economy and budget took center stage on day one of the North Carolina Metropolitan Mayor’s Coalition meeting.

There was considerable praise for the proposed budget of featured speaker Gov. Bev Perdue, which would balance the state’s books without seriously impacting the revenues of municipalities.

Perdue, mayors and city managers from the state’s 27 […]

2017-05-24T08:56:19+00:00February 28th, 2011|

Red-Light Cameras (THE NEWS & OBSERVER)

The state would start using cameras to nab speeders around schools and road construction sites under new legislation filed by Rep. Rick Glazier. Glazier, D-Cumberland, wants a pilot program to authorize speed cameras in up to 15 school zones and 15 highway work zones at a time. It would continue for 15 years, with the […]

2011-02-22T14:46:47+00:00February 22nd, 2011|

Perdue’s Budget (THE ASSOCIATED PRESS)

Gov. Beverly Perdue rolled out a budget plan Thursday that seeks to close a $2.4 billion budget gap by cutting 10,000 employee positions, consolidating agencies and programs and extending a temporary sales tax. Perdue said her $19.9 billion spending plan would make North Carolina more efficient while protecting the jobs of all teachers and teacher […]

2011-02-21T12:03:55+00:00February 21st, 2011|

Feb. 17 Daily Update

The big news of the day was the release of the Governor’s proposed budget.  Everyone is still combing through it, but the big items include keeping most of a temporary sales tax in place, cutting the corporate income tax rate, eliminating 10,00 state jobs (of which 3,000 are currently filled), an early retirement […]

2017-05-24T08:56:19+00:00February 21st, 2011|

Feb. 18 Daily Update

An aide to Pres. Pro Temp Berger indicated today that the Senate Republican Caucus would likely be looking at capping the gas tax this session. 

The gas tax is tied to the average wholesale price of gas, which means as gas prices climb the tax does as well.   Each penny of gas generates about […]

2011-02-21T10:25:23+00:00February 21st, 2011|

Feb. 21 The Week Ahead

First up is the possibility the Governor vetoes SB 13 Balanced Budget Act of 2011.  The Governor has ten days after recieveing a bill to make a decision on what to do with it.  Her options include signing the bill, letting it become law without her signature, or a veto.  She was quoted over the weekend […]

2011-02-21T10:23:43+00:00February 21st, 2011|

Golden LEAF spending decisions touch off controversy (Fayetteville Observer)

Golden LEAF spending decisions touch off controversy (Fayetteville Observer)

By Paul Woolverton
Staff writer

An $800,000 grant to provide iPod Touches for every child and teacher in grades five through eight in the Bladen County school system.

A total of $400,000 in grants for a horse park in Hoke County, where few people can afford horses.

A $100 million grant […]

2017-05-24T08:56:19+00:00February 21st, 2011|

BUDGET PROPOSAL SHIFTS COSTS TO AND TAKES FUNDS FROM COUNTIES (Association of County Commissioners)

BUDGET PROPOSAL SHIFTS COSTS TO AND TAKES FUNDS FROM COUNTIES (Association of County Commissioners)

The budget proposal unveiled by Governor Beverly Perdue on Thursday would cause a major shift in how the state’s public education system is funded and would force more responsibilities on county governments while reducing much-needed revenues to counties for school construction. The […]

2011-02-18T15:21:54+00:00February 18th, 2011|
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