N&O Index Card Listings

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Intergovernmental Fiscal Relations
  • Cities, towns saddled with more fiscal responsibilities - Fe 1 87 34J
  • Counties losing some federal assistance; Commissioners in N.C. optimistic about getting General
  • Assembly's help - Fe 1 87 35J
  • Offer of sewer loans would help towns, Martin says - Mr 4 87 5C
  • Federal per capita spending (by states; Chart) - Mr 27 87 8A
  • N.C. ranks last on Uncle Sam's spending list - Mr 27 87 1
  • Coping with a tighter-fisted Uncle Sam - My 17 87 1D
  • South being shortchanged in federal funds, group says - Jy 24 87 26D
  • Committee approves water, sewer financing - Au 7 87 18A
  • Senate tentatively OKs local sewer loan bill - Au 8 87 24C
  • Onslow first in per capita federal funds - Se 3 87 27A
Intergovernmental Fiscal Relations
  • Fearing federal cuts, Martin slows hiring - Ja 9 86 1
  • Cuts in federal funding to N.C. (Chart) - Ja 12 86 27A
  • Possible aid cuts leave state seeking alternatives - Ja 12 86 27A
  • Hiring slowdown ordered for courts to cope with effects of new deficit law - Ja 21 86 2C
  • Rhodes says sewer grant formula misguided - Ja 24 86 20D
  • Cities search for ways to cope with deep cuts in federal funds - Fe 2 86 25H
  • Cuts in federal funding to N.C. (Chart) - Fe 2 86 24H
  • N.C. counties face troubling times - Fe 2 86 24H
  • Officials say 1987 budget would shrink state share of federal funds - Fe 7 86 17A
  • Martin says states should get fuel tax, bear road costs - Fe 25 86 18C
  • N.C. at bottom of federal spending list - Ap 1 86 10A
  • Across-the-board federal funding cuts not expected in N.C. - My 22 86 5C
Intergovernmental Fiscal Relations
  • More state funds for counties urged - De 12 82 38A
Intergovernmental Fiscal Relations
  • N. C. gets more federal money than it gives, study says - Fe 1 82 7
  • Census mistakes may affect state's (revenue-sharing) fund share - Oc 31 82 32A
  • Officials scrabble to match federal funds - De 9 82 22A
Intergovernmental Fiscal Relations
  • N.C. cities turning to self-coverage to replace insurance - Fe 8 87 31A
  • Holly Springs, Cary discuss merger; waste treatment plant among incentives - Ap 8 87 1C
  • Coping with a tighter-fisted Uncle Sam - My 17 87 1D
  • Limits on road work proposed; Controversial bill would keep cities out of state highway projects - My 26 87 1C
  • Panel OKs bill opposing city aid to state road projects - My 27 87 1C
  • Bill to limit municipal utility rates bogs down - My 28 87 24C
Intergovernmental Fiscal Relations
  • Options on getting highway aid presented - Mr 5 83 7A
  • N. C. will get $30 million from jobs bill - Ap 3 83 34A
  • Panel backs plan on matching federal transportation funds - Ap 14 83 16A
  • N. C. got more aid than it paid in taxes - Jn 30 83 10B
  • N. C. got back less in U. S. aid than it paid in taxes, study says - Au 4 83 1C
Intergovernmental Fiscal Relations
  • Tar Heel editors speak: Grounds for local-state divorce - My 3 92, 25A
  • Buckle up: Loot you save may be your state's; Poor safety-belt habits imperil N.C. tax funds - My 9 92, 4B
  • Tax money returned (Chart) - Jn 14 92, 14C
  • House OKs payments to local governments - Jn 30 92, 4B
  • Local governments welcome House vote; State payments may ease homeowners' load - Jy 7 92, 4B
  • N.C. county leaders irate at costly federal mandates; Social Services takes big bite - Se 7 92, 1
Intergovernmental Fiscal Relations
  • Union assesses effect of fund cuts on N.C. - Ja 25 84 2C
  • 1985 federal budget earmarks $1.4 billion for N.C. - Fe 2 84 14A
Intergovernmental Fiscal Relations
  • Kirk says Martin won't lobby to increase state's federal funds - Fe 8 85 3D
  • Analysis shows state could lose $235 million in federal funding - Mr 23 85 6A
  • State schools could lose $4 million if federal cuts OK'd, analysis shows - Ap 26 85 19A
  • League official urges cities, towns to oppose plan to cut revenue sharing - My 2 85 15A
  • Bill tentatively OK'd by House may imperil funds, officials say - My 3 85 5B
  • Bill to change aid distribution to towns denied - Jy 17 85 15A
  • Federal cuts could mean $75 million loss to state - De 20 85 1D
Intergovernmental Fiscal Relations
  • North Carolina lags in receipt of federal funds - Jy 25 90 1B
  • State officials make plea for share of federal highway, transit funds - Se 23 90 9C
  • Transit funds sought; State wants bigger slice of federal pie - No 16 90 3B
  • State wrongly billed U.S. for building, audit says No 20 90 1B