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Higher gas tax not likely, Berger aide says (N&O)

Higher gas tax not likely, Berger aide says (N&O)

Submitted by BruceSiceloff on 02/18/2011 – 11:12

Market forces will push North Carolina’s record-high gas tax even higher in July — unless political forces decide otherwise.

Democrats were in charge four years ago when drivers were unhappy about rising gas taxes, so they capped the tax […]

2017-05-24T08:56:19+00:00February 18th, 2011|

Perdue outlines cuts, keeps most of temporary sales tax in place (Wral.com)

Most of a temporary increase to North Carolina’s sales tax rate would remain in place, state parks and welcome centers would close two days a week and about 10,000 government jobs would be eliminated under two-year spending plan outlined Thursday by Gov. Beverly Perdue.

With fiscal analysts projecting a $2.4 billion deficit for the fiscal year […]

2017-05-24T08:56:20+00:00February 17th, 2011|

Feb. 16th Daily Update

A big thank you to Salisbury Mayor Kluttz and Rocky Mount Mayor Combs who traveled to Raleigh today to meet with the Justice and Public Safety Appropriations Co-Chairs.  They had a particularly positive meeting with Senate Majority Leader Brown who shares many of our perspectives […]

2011-02-16T16:25:08+00:00February 16th, 2011|

SBI Changes (THE ASSOCIATED PRESS)

The House has approved a package of operational and oversight changes for the embattled State Bureau of Investigation crime laboratory. The House voted 118-0 Tuesday in favor of the proposal created following negative publicity for the SBI lab and an outside report that raised questions about work by the lab. The bill now goes to […]

2011-02-16T08:46:11+00:00February 16th, 2011|

Annexation (The Insider)

Legislation to undo local annexations already approved by town boards and city councils might face a tough time in the Senate. Senate leader Phil Berger said Tuesday that he sees a sharp difference between such bills and a moratorium on future annexation, which appears to enjoy broad support among Senate Republicans. “It’s going to be […]

2011-02-16T08:43:06+00:00February 16th, 2011|

Feb. 15th Daily Update

The Governor delivered her State of the State last night which included glimpses of her budget to be delivered in detail later this week.  Highlights included a commitment to continued funding of all teachers and teaching assistants, reducing the corporate income tax, and free community […]

2017-05-24T08:56:20+00:00February 15th, 2011|

Feb. 14th Update

First up this week is the Governor delivering her State of the State address to the General Assembly at 7 pm.  You can watch it live via the web at www.wral.com.  The Governor is expected to provide some insight into the State budget proposal she plans to deliver shortly to the General Assembly.  […]

2011-02-15T16:06:37+00:00February 15th, 2011|

Horns of a Fiscal Dilemma

RALEIGH – With North Carolina facing a $2.7 billion projected gap in its General Fund for the coming fiscal year, it’s not surprising to learn that there are all sorts of possible ways – championed by all sorts of interested parties – that the state legislature might reduce the gap.

But just because a maneuver would […]

2017-05-24T08:56:20+00:00February 15th, 2011|

Time for a Road Trip

RALEIGH — North Carolina legislators need to take a road trip, going east on Interstate 40 for about 30 miles, and then heading south on Interstate 95 for another 35 miles or so to Fayetteville.

After tooling around for a while, they can jump back on the road, heading north for 200 miles along I-95 to […]

2011-02-15T14:14:33+00:00February 15th, 2011|
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