N&O Index Card
Subject/Name: Budget, State
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- Aids say Martin fiscal bill won't be ready by Feb. 19 - Ja 31 85 2C
- Martin holds fast to late Feb. budget-release date - Fe 1 85 2D
- Senators draw battle line early, press Martin for budget details - Fe 6 85 1
- Delay in Martin's budget justified, GOP leaders say - Fe 8 85 3D
- Martin stands by budget timetable; Senate resolves to make him hurry - Fe 8 85 1D
- Bill to raise sales tax spurs questions about Martin budget - Fe 9 85 2C
- Lawmakers say clash could ease if Martin submits budget soon - Fe 11 85 12A
- Martin, Democratic lawmakers end scheduling battle with truce - Fe 12 85 1C
- Senate GOP fears Hunt budget could gain favor over Martin's - Fe 14 85 1C
- Editorial: Martin's budget risky - Mr 3 85 4D
- Martin budget disappoints state schools - Mr 3 85 4D
- Legislators eager for Martin budget - Mr 4 85 14C
- Legislators express some concern, relief about budget plans - Mr 5 85 10A
- Martin and Hunt budgets compared (Chart) - Mr 5 85 1
- Martin budget asks less for education - Mr 5 85 1
- Legislative panels examining Martin's budget - Mr 6 85 17A
- Martin's budget would hurt college students, educators say - Mr 6 85 18A
- Under the dome: Martin to revise, resubmit budget - Mr 7 85 1
- Under the dome: School spending gains under either budget - Mr 9 85 8A
- Under the dome: Lawmakers air support for Martin's budget - Mr 16 85 1
- Funds for research are under scrutiny by state lawmakers - Mr 18 85 1C
- Martin soliciting support for new budget proposals - Mr 19 85 5C
- Editorial: A state of confusion (public vs. private financing for Sports Festival) - Ap 1 85 4A
- April Fool's Day news hints freeze (state jobs) could be road to ruin - Ap 2 85 8B
- General Assembly Round-up: Money bills - Ap 4 85 19A
- General Assembly Round-up: Budget powers (shifted from Advisory Budget Commission) - Ap 17 85 8B
- General Assembly Round-up: Separation of powers (return budget-making authority to governor) - Ap 18 85 19A
- General Assembly Round-up: Separation of powers - Ap 25 85 19A
- General Assembly Round-up: University posts (appropriation for special assistant to chancellor,
- UNC-A) - Ap 25 85 19A
- General Assembly Round-up: Wake projects (pork barrel) - Ap 25 85 19A
- Editorial: Booting state's money away - Ap 26 85 4A
- Panels to recommend millions in cuts, lawmakers say - Ap 29 85 11A
- Financial health a factor as panel develops budget - My 20 85 4A
- Budget panel approves cuts for justice, crime budgets - My 21 85 4C
- Under the dome: Museum, symphony feel cut of the budget - My 22 85 1
- Legislators debate funding for programs - My 30 85 6A
- Museum fund cuts criticized - Jn 5 85 13A
- Editorial: Momentum for schools - Jn 8 85 20A
- Under the dome: Democrats restore environmental funding - Jn 9 85 1
- Panel backs funds for biotech research - Jn 13 85 20A
- Budget panel approves teacher center at WCU - Jn 22 85 5B
- State workers would get 9.4% pay hike in budget tentatively OK'd by Senate - Jn 25 85 1
- N.C. budget package nears enactment - Jn 26 85 1
- Reaction mixed to distribution of water funds - Jn 27 85 13A
- Senate agrees with House, passes $11.4 billion budget - Jn 27 85 9D
- Martin says budget provision won't decide dispute (over state's legal policy) - Jn 28 85 8B
- Senate approves appropriations bill - Jy 10 85 4C
- Restoration, theater among Raleigh projects in spending bill - Jy 11 85 23A
- Under the dome: Henderson County billboard ban put in bill - Jy 11 85 1
- Martin pleased by limits on budget bills - Jy 12 85 6A
- Assembly enacts $109 million budget for use in statewide special projects - Jy 13 85 5C
- Leaders urge restricting money bills to money items - Jy 13 85 5C
- Assembly OKs $109 million budget for special projects across state - Jy 14 85 32A
- Lawmakers expect passage of budget, right-to-know bills - Jy 14 85 32A
- Jordan thwarts plan to switch check distribution - Jy 16 85 4C
- Non-spending provision bill to be reviewed - Jy 16 85 16A
- House fears cited in legislative delay - Jy 17 85 15A
- Pork barrel bill OK'd amid partisan clash - Jy 17 85 1
- Republicans' districts often on lean side of pork barrel - Jy 17 85 14A
- Legislators wait as dissent stalls session - Jy 18 85 29A
- Martin office will question constitutionality of pork barrel items - Jy 18 85 29A
- General Assembly Round-up: Spending - Jy 19 85 14A
- Legislature closes session after settling funding bill - Jy 19 85 1
- Martin wants pork barrel groups checked - Jy 19 85 14A
- Son's (Fitch's) pork barrel funds go to father's project - Jy 25 85 16A
- Under the dome: Panel to study pork barrel spending - Au 2 85 1
- Pork barrel allocations second-guessed - Au 6 85 4C
- Thornburg rejects Martin's request for broad review of 'pork' payments - Au 16 85 1
- Pork barrel questionnaire draws Ramsey's criticism - Au 17 85 1
- Editorial: Rolling out the barrel - Au 18 85 30A
- Martin, Democrats near showdown on pork barrel issue - Au 30 85 2D
- Group wants more money spent on arts - Oc 2 85 17A
- $2 million in funds for local (pork barrel) projects still in state treasury - Oc 9 85 3C
- $2.3 million in pork barrel funding still unallocated - No 7 85 18C
- State Senate committee endorses plan to abolish pork barrel process - De 11 85 16C
- Senate GOP leader skeptical about pork barrel proposal - De 17 85 5C
- $270 million surplus expected; not enough for state's needs - De 18 85 16C
- Under the dome: Agencies ignoring budget-planning law - De 19 85 1
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