N&O Index Card Listings

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Highway Fund
  • Committee reroutes plan for permanent road fund - Mr 27 87 11A
  • Fund proposal stalls - Mr 29 87 22A
  • Funds for N.C. roads lag behind tax cost, figures show - Ap 11 87 4C
Highway Fund
  • Governor will let General Assembly find matching federal highway funds - Ja 19 83 8A
  • Under the dome: Group targets trucks for highway funds - Fe 16 83 1
  • Panel targets spending cuts to reduce highway budget 1% - Fe 26 83 2C
  • Options on getting highway aid presented - Mr 5 83 7A
Highway Fund
  • Hunt supporting I-40 bill while lobbying for more funds - Ap 13 84 19C
Highway Fund
  • Lawmakers divided on highway funds; split session rejected - De 17 82 5D
Highway Fund
  • State gets $70 million for road work - Fe 7 92, 6B
  • State responds to dispute by freezing highway funds - Jy 2 92, 3B
Highway Fund
  • Under the Dome: Harrelson to seek (federal highway) funds - Ja 4 91 3B
  • Road fund faces small budget cut; Panel gives more priority to highway maintenance - Ap 17 91 1B
  • Highway Fund may pay for driver's ed - Ap 20 91 1B
  • Alliance could lure federal road funds - Ap 27 91 3B
  • Road-fund loan proposed to aid beleaguered budget - My 4 91 3B
  • Under the Dome: Harrelson debunks road riches myth - My 31 91 1B
  • Sanford, Helms join Senate fight to change highway funding rules - Jn 12 91 7A
  • N.C. likely to get extra $400 million in highway funds - Jn 19 91 3A
  • Tar Heel editors speak: Highway bill greased with pork - Au 4 91 7J
  • Fund woes force state to delay long-range road-building plan - No 1 91 3B
  • Drop in car sales blamed for dent in road funding - No 2 91 8B
  • U.S. funds may ease road woes; Increase could offset lagging state revenue - No 5 91 5B
  • N.C.'s road slice is bigger - No 28 91 5B
Highway Fund
  • Legislative roundup: Highway plan - Mr 12 89 22A
  • House panel endorses $8.6 billion road plan - Mr 22 89 16C
  • Senate panel backs $8.6 billion road bill - Mr 23 89 24A
  • House panel rejects road plan safeguard - Mr 30 89 14C
  • Roads construction bill inches ahead in House - Ap 6 89 12A
  • Building North Carolina's highways (Chart) - Ap 9 89 26A
  • How to pay for road bill under debate - Ap 9 89 23A
  • Senate panel slices Martin's $20 million road fund - Ap 11 89 18C
  • Debate opens on funding $8.6 billion road plan - Ap 19 89 8A
  • Alternative funding methods for highway package criticized - Ap 20 89 21A
  • House panel seeks data on bonds to fund road plan - Ap 28 89 19A
  • Partisan spat breaks out in Senate over road fund - My 10 89 8A
  • Road package's funding plan won't meet schedule - My 18 89 26A
  • Editorial: 'Raleigh fever' on highways - My 19 89 16A
  • New plan posed to fund state road package - My 20 89 1C
  • Point of view: Why not drive now, pay for pavement later? - My 24 89 11A
  • Revised funding plan unveiled for road-construction package - My 25 89 1C
  • House panel clears $8.6 billion road plan - My 26 89 16A
  • Leaders debate sales-tax hike, road funding - My 26 89 1C
  • Public vote on road plan gains support - My 28 89 31A
  • Road-plan referendum proposed - My 31 89 16C
  • Editorial: - No detour on roads - Jn 1 89 18A
  • House gives tentative OK to $8.6 billion road plan - Jn 1 89 1
  • House votes 90-25 to OK $8.6 billion highway plan - Jn 2 89 12A
  • How the House voted on road plan - Jn 2 89 12A
  • Senate panel endorses 15-year, $8.6 billion road-building plan - Jn 9 89 17A
  • Two plans to pay for new roads - Jn 9 89 17A
  • Senate Democrats may tap road funds for pay raises - Jn 15 89 1
  • Martin assails bid to tap road funds for raises - Jn 16 89 3C
  • Democrats vote to tap road funds for raises - Jn 20 89 1
  • 12-year road plan pushed; Eastern N.C. mayors support Martin plan - Jn 27 89 16C
  • Senate pay-raise funding plan tied to House road bill - Jn 30 89 17A
  • Legislators to return to work on highway, salary bills - Jy 1 89 15A
  • State budget compromise proposed; House plan funds roads, pay hikes - Jy 13 89 1
  • Senate pushes longer highway-building plan - Jy 14 89 8A
  • Views vary in dispute on budget - Jy 15 89 11A
  • Under the Dome: Buttons pressing legislators on roads - Jy 20 89 1
  • House changes stand in talks over highways, budget - Jy 21 89 14A
  • Budget accord reached on roads, pay - Jy 22 89 1
  • Martin and Gardner blast roads, pay plan - Jy 25 89 5A
  • Democrats, Republicans trade charges on road, veto battles - Jy 26 89 18C
  • Road, pay bill stalled by dispute; Opposition by Gardner, Martin irks Democrats - Jy 26 89 1
  • Roads, pay measure gets tentative OK - Jy 27 89 1
  • Roads, pay bill gets final OK in legislature - Jy 28 89 1C
  • Increase in N.C. highway funds (Chart) - Au 4 89 11A
  • Editorial: Billions for roads, but... - Au 15 89 10A
  • $9 billion road plan might bring 800 jobs - Oc 28 89 4C
Highway Fund
  • Road funding recommendation deferred - Ja 18 89 5A
  • Martin, legislators discuss ways to fund highway needs - Ja 25 89 18C
  • Effort to increase funding for highways hits roadblock - Ja 28 89 10A
  • Editorial: Sharing the highway wealth - Ja 30 89 10A
  • Harrington urges fuel-tax hike, car-title fee to boost road funds - Fe 7 89 1
  • Editorial: Building new roads...and saving old rails - Fe 10 89 14A
  • Harrington urges speed-up on highway funding talks - Fe 10 89 6D
  • Road-funding plan calls for fuel-tax hike - Fe 16 89 1
  • Editorial: The reluctant highwayman - Fe 17 89 14A
  • Tax hikes depend on ribbon-cutting factor - Fe 17 89 14A
  • Martin not giving his support to specific road-funding plan - Fe 18 89 1
  • Road panel backs 5 1/4 cent fuel tax hike - Fe 21 89 1
  • Auto title transfer fee opposed; Dealers say sales would be hurt - Fe 22 89 5B
  • Editorial: Rolling out a road plan - Fe 22 89 22A
  • Governor endorses road plan; Martin hints at tax hike for schools - Fe 22 89 1
  • Legislative leaders predict approval of highway plan - Fe 23 89 20A
  • Legislative roundup: Highways - Fe 26 89 24A
  • Highway plan calls for toll roads study - Fe 27 89 5B
  • Martin pitches road plans to congressional delegation - Mr 1 89 8A
  • Alternate roads fee proposed; Legislator (Goldston) suggests 3 percent 'user fee' - Mr 9 89 1C
  • Legislator (Miller) questions lack of mass-transit funds in road package - Mr 10 89 21A
Highway Fund
  • Highway fund not growing fast enough, Harrington says - Se 6 85 4D
Highway Fund
  • Budget cuts could hamper road plans - Ja 9 88 4C
  • Solutions urged to highway funding shortfall - Ja 28 88 2C
  • Legislators favor user fees to speed highway projects - Ap 1 88 3C
  • Jordan calls Martin road plan a drive for election-year gains - Ap 8 88 6D
  • Public willing to pay more for roads, state panel says - Ap 16 88 2C
  • Lt. gov. hopefuls disagree on how to fund roads - Ap 24 88 33A
  • Harrington proposes $450 million bond issue for roadwork backlog - Ma 3 88 18C
  • Harrington says $450 million bond plan could help sell road financing to public - Ma 10 88 8B
  • Billions sought for 'era of highways' - Ma 11 88 18C
  • Royall chides legislators for highway fundings - Ma 12 88 2C
  • Martin may file suit involving road funds - Jy 30 88 8B
  • Road, transit costs absorb traffic experts - Se 1 88 24A
  • Rand asks bond issue for roads needed for economic growth - Se 14 88 18C
  • Bond issue, gas tax backed to pay for new roads - Oc 5 88 WA-1
  • $1 billion bond, tax hikes may be needed for roads - No 11 88 3C
  • Editorial: Paying for the paving - No 13 88 6D
  • Highways chief says $3.06 billion needed - No 18 88 1C
  • Editorial: Reality meets the road - No 19 88 16A
  • Editorial: A coalition for highways - No 23 88 22A
  • Martin urges increasing road funds - De 21 88 3c
  • Editorial: Removing a roadblock - De 22 88 16A