N&O Index Card
Subject/Name: Budget, State
Article(s) Referenced In:
- UNC-CH faculty join debate on state revenue - Ap 5 91 1B
- Under the Dome: Budget bind sinks House staff posts - Ap 5 91 1B
- Class size may grow as budget shrinks at universities - Ap 8 91 6A
- Division hoping to stay in business (Small Business Development Division) - Ap 8 91 6A
- Editorial: Stand-down by the GOP - Ap 8 91 8A
- First phase of budget cuts past; Legislators' knives proving unwieldy - Ap 8 91 1
- Job cuts could cost state more than they save in the long run - Ap 8 91 6A
- Medicaid loss hurts hospitals - Ap 8 91 6A
- Probation officer in overdrive with case overload - Ap 8 91 6A
- Schools would miss assistants - Ap 8 91 6A
- Senior citizens could lose chance to learn in free community classes - Ap 8 91 6A
- Partisan shots turn up heat in budget fight - Ap 12 91 1B
- Taxpayers chew fat on budget; Legislators hearing views on taxes, cuts - Ap 14 91 1C
- Budget committees to vote on spending cuts - Ap 15 91 1B
- Budget woes spark partisan bickering; Both sides say other seeking political gain - Ap 17 91 3B
- Road fund faces small budget cut; Panel gives more priority to highway maintenance - Ap 17 91 1B
- Hazardous-waste commission faces fund cut - Ap 18 91 3B
- Senate budget panel reduces school funding by $169 million - Ap 18 91 3B
- Funds, and will, divide highways and schools - Ap 19 91 14A
- Panel OKs UNC teaching cuts; GOP loses push to save classroom jobs by cutting administration - Ap 19 91 3B
- Highway Fund may pay for driver's ed - Ap 20 91 1B
- Blue says Gardner plans would bankrupt state - Ap 21 91 1C
- Slashing spending isn't easy; Budget gap remains even after deep cuts - Ap 22 91 1B
- Senate leader says hike in state revenues needed - Ap 23 91 3B
- House leaders seeking new cuts as Senate readies budget plan - Ap 24 91 3B
- Senate plan averts teacher cuts; Budget panel frees up $22.9 million by shifting driver training cost - Ap 26 91 1
- Under the Dome: Republicans ready budget plans - Ap 26 91 1B
- Senate panel OKs budgeting restrictions - My 1 91 3B
- State's budget worries deepen; Martin may have to order layoffs - My 1 91 1
- Budget options seem down to furloughs - My 2 91 1
- Martin, advisers meet on budget woes - My 2 91 1B
- Balancing the N.C. checkbook (Chart) - My 3 91 1
- Editorial: Flimsy budget bridge - My 3 91 14A
- Hard choices hand lawmakers an opportunity - My 3 91 14A
- State budget shortfall hits $729 million; Martin sets plan, avoids furloughs - My 3 91 1
- Legislator forgoing some pay; Ligon wants to show willingness to sacrifice - My 4 91 13A
- Recession key factor in state budget morass - My 4 91 1
- Road-fund loan proposed to aid beleaguered budget - My 4 91 3B
- Under the Dome: Where's the water boy? - My 4 91 2B
- Faulty forecast left state short; Cold reality fell far short of tax-take predictions - My 5 91 1F
- Under the Dome: Democrat linking Gardner to budget - My 6 91 1B
- Under the Dome: Budget morass becomes impasse - My 8 91 1B
- Legislative budget options boiling down to tax issues - My 10 91 1B
- Martin seeking further cuts; $200 million goal not firm - My 10 91 1
- State monitors miss visits due to mix-up - My 10 91 14A
- Martin says he's willing to help legislators (recommend budget cuts) - My 15 91 3B
- Money shortage is root of legislative frustration; Toughest decisions are yet to be made - My 19 91 1C
- Under the Dome: Martin, legislators plan budget talks - My 22 91 1B
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