N&O Index Card
Subject/Name: Budget, State
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- State trims budget allocations; Revenue shortfall, unexpected costs lead to belt-tightening by agencies - Ja 6 90 1
- State budget squeeze deepens; Administration says revenues may be $170 million under projections - Ja 10 90 1
- Courts ordered to save $1.2 million - Ja 28 90 5C
- Budget squeeze worsens in N.C. - Mr 14 90 1
- Facing a budget crunch; Actual vs. budgeted General Fund revenues (Chart) - Mr 14 90 1
- State agencies tightening belts - Mr 14 90 10A
- Editorial: Budget crunch to crisis - Mr 15 90 12A
- Martin, legislators study budget shortfall options - Mr 16 90 3B
- Budget cuts force end to clam relay program - Mr 20 90 5B
- Building projects delayed; $90 million affected by state budget bind - Mr 22 90 1B
- Business school plans continue despite state's budget crunch - Mr 23 90 7C
- State budget hit by new fund bind; $106 million shortfall may force layoffs - Mr 24 90 1
- State layoffs feared; Employees' chief asks about shortfall cuts - Mr 25 90 4C
- Senators oppose cuts in spending; Diversion of fuel-tax funds from highway construction debated - Mr 27 90 1
- Martin may use road, park funds to aid budget squeeze - Ap 4 90 2B
- State budget woes could delay 22 major road projects - Ap 6 90 3B
- Editorial: Route to budget comfort - Ap 8 90 6J
- Tar Heel editors speak: Paying for lax budgeting - Ap 8 90 7J
- State revenue woes grow; Administration estimates shortfall may be $400 million - Ap 11 90 1
- State takes belt in another notch; Agencies struggle for savings to cover shortfall in tax revenues - Ap 12 90 1
- 'Gang of eight' disbanded, but new woes arise - Ap 13 90 16A
- Martin, legislators trade budget blame - Ap 13 90 1B
- Community colleges assess budget bind - Ap 14 90 1B
- Debate continues over blame for shortfall in state revenues - Ap 14 90 3B
- Senate leader hinting at cut in school funds - Ap 14 90 1
- Many factors at fault in state budget crunch - Ap 15 90 1
- Quick fixes for state's 'shortfall' - Ap 17 90 1B
- Budget crunch stalls coastal projects; Cutbacks in state funding threaten plans to dredge waterways - Ap 20 90 3B
- Etheridge says closing schools not an option; Salary savings called one solution to crisis - Ap 20 90 1
- Martin, Wake lock horns over school funding - Ap 25 90 1B
- Turn bad budget news to good for Tar Heel education - Ap 29 90 7J
- One-third of schools file report; Most austerity surveys to bust N.C. deadline - My 1 90 1B
- Governor eases schools' fund squeeze - My 3 90 1
- Martin may seek 4% cuts; Flexibility ties to 1991 budget - My 3 90 1
- State board avoids a vote on budget cuts - My 4 90 3B
- Editorial: What Martin didn't say - My 6 90 6J
- Budget woes put squeeze on agricultural research - My 7 90 2B
- Revenue shortfall worsens; Martin takes broad control of spending - My 9 90 1
- State may delay workers' paychecks - My 10 90 1
- UNC schools present lists of budget cuts - My 10 90 6B
- Editorial: Still more budget 'junk' - My 11 90 18A
- Martin budget plan seeks transfers, cuts - My 11 90 1B
- Martin's budget proposal raises hackles of Democratic legislators - My 11 90 3B
- Etheridge criticizes Martin cuts; Loss of 2,350 teaching jobs predicted - My 12 90 1
- UNC plans for possible budget cuts - My 12 90 5B
- Cuts would strain scales of justice, officials say - My 15 90 4B
- Martin attacks Etheridge study on school cuts; Governor challenges estimate that teaching jobs would be lost - My 15 90 1
- Martin handed lots of advice on budget cuts - My 17 90 1B
- Budget shortfall could affect zoo - My 18 90 4B
- State to delay checks; June payday pushed three days to July 2 - My 18 90 1
- Lawmakers vow to fight state abortion fund cut - My 19 90 3B
- New zoo project hinges on state budget crunch - My 19 90 4B
- Where's the money? Legislators take their turn at re-balancing a wobbly budget - My 20 90 1J
- Legislature reconvenes amid protests; Teachers denounce cuts; death penalty criticized - My 22 90 1
- Senate candidates disagree on budget deficit, taxes - My 22 90 3B
- State budget woes cloud bond rating; Loss of AAA could cost taxpayers - My 22 90 1D
- Bill would change budget-making, sessions - My 24 90 3B
- Bookkeeping issue hits state with new worry - My 24 90 1B
- Lifeguards eliminated at Falls and Jordan lakes; Parks division blames budget for staff cuts - My 24 90 2F
- Senate panel rejects probation, parole cuts - My 24 90 3B
- Budget panels divided on cuts in abortion fund - My 25 90 1B
- School plan may face fund cuts; Senate panel seeking cut in school funding - My 25 90 1
- Tax bills proposed in House; Sponsor seeking alternative to cuts - My 26 90 1
- Legislators face delicate dilemma resolving shortfall - My 28 90 1B
- Money: where to get it (Chart) - My 28 90 3B
- Some still confused by pay delay - My 29 90 4B
- Editorial: More than talk on taxes - My 30 90 10A
- Gardner joins battle over budget woes - My 30 90 3B
- Mavretic turns back Republican bid to kill tax bills - My 30 90 4B
- Panel chairman (Diamont) urges action on budget cuts - My 30 90 3B
- Senate committee OK's restoring budget items - My 30 90 3B
- Vehicle fees get 2nd look; Complaints spur bid to reduce new tax - My 31 90 1B
- Editorial: Gardner, doing his part - Jn 1 90 12A
- Fund N.C. colleges, not roads to nowhere - Jn 1 90 13A
- School cuts rejected; Tax proposals arise in House - Jn 1 90 1
- Davis returns Gardner fire; Democratic chief says GOP must share budget blame - Jn 2 90 3B
- Mavretic tells budget panel to cut more - Jn 2 90 1B
- State neglects its children and thus its future - Jn 3 90 6J
- Editorial: Facing the truth on taxes - Jn 4 90 6A
- Budget writers in House grappling with new cuts - Jn 5 90 3B
- State budget outlook grows gloomier - Jn 5 90 1B
- The budget mess (Chart) - Jn 5 90 3B
- Democrats to propose budget; Senate plan cuts school funding - Jn 6 90 1
- Editorial: Rabbits, hats and Democrats - Jn 7 90 18A
- Senate budget advances; School fund increase would be slashed - Jn 7 90 1B
- Senate OKs key provision of budget plan - Jn 8 90 1B
- Budget woes jeopardize state's high bond rating (STATE BONDS) - Jn 9 90 1
- Editorial: Senate runs from taxes - Jn 9 90 12A
- House GOP proposes budget; Plan seeks more cuts instead of tax hikes - Jn 9 90 3B
- Tar Heel editors speak: Gardner's cheap shots - Jn 10 90 7J
- Bond warning leaves legislators scurrying for budget answers - Jn 12 90 1
- Wake officials oppose Senate on cuts - Jn 12 90 1B
- Martin seeks more budget cuts and 'modest' increase in taxes - Jn 13 90 1
- Under the Dome: Budget talks held in closed session - Jn 13 90 1B
- County officials rage over state budget cuts - Jn 14 90 5B
- Panel eases fund to counties, cities - Jn 14 90 1B
- Speaker faults leaders for state budget bind - Jn 14 90 3B
- Editorial: The hard truth from Mavretic - Jn 15 90 16A
- Fee hikes gain popularity among legislators - Jn 15 90 1B
- Senate to vote on budget that avoids tax hikes - Jn 15 90 1
- Editorial: Not exactly bullet biting - Jn 16 90 12A
- Senate delays vote on budget proposal - Jn 16 90 1B
- State officials cut corners during budget crunch - Jn 16 90 5B
- Point of view: In the face of a crisis, leaders show cowardice, not courage - Jn 17 90 7J
- Senate OKs budget that cuts schools; Reductions would avoid tax increases - Jn 19 90 1
- Editorial: The Senate flunks flat (education funding) - Jn 20 90 12A
- House divided on budget; Democrats surveyed on increasing taxes - Jn 20 90 1
- Senate budget would hit state, local health efforts - Jn 20 90 1B
- Under the Dome: Gardner taking his case to the public - Jn 20 90 1B
- Legislators seek signal by Martin on budget, taxes - Jn 21 90 3B
- Private businesses feel the pinch of budget squeeze - Jn 21 90 20F
- Editorial: Mr. Martin cops out - Jn 22 90 14A
- Martin backs Senate budget; bond firm balks - Jn 22 90 1
- MCNC outlines plans if state funding is cut - Jn 22 90 3B
- Independent-minded governor finds himself isolated by budget - Jn 23 90 1
- Martin fights for budget; Meeting is set with bond firm - Jn 23 90 1
- Tar Heel editors speak: Look again at education - Jn 24 90 7J
- Tar Heel officials tell state to eat its seed corn - Jn 24 90 6J
- Tax issue dogs legislators in efforts to adopt budget - Jn 24 90 1C
- Martin says bond firm backs budget - Jn 26 90 1
- Mavretic seeks $62 million in 'sin taxes' - Jn 26 90 1B
- Editorial: Business could pay more - Jn 27 90 12A
- House Democrats grope for agreement on budget, taxes - Jn 27 90 1B
- Gardner ads cut details, sound off on budget - Jn 28 90 1
- House Democratic leaders push for consensus on budget course - Jn 28 90 3B
- UNC-CH students protest proposed cuts - Jn 28 90 2B
- House Democrats reject state tax increases - Jn 29 90 1
- House budget leaders study plan allowing agencies to make cuts - Jn 30 90 3B
- Mavretic proposes adjourning; Let Martin make cuts, House speaker says - Jy 4 90 1B
- House to renew debate on budget, veto - Jy 5 90 1B
- Budget plan calls for $350 million in cuts - Jy 6 90 1
- Proposed House budget cuts (Chart) - Jy 6 90 11A
- Editorial: - No solace for the children - Jy 7 90 10A
- Questions answered on state's budget muddle - Jy 7 90 1B
- Under the Dome: Legislators fraying from long session - Jy 7 90 1B
- A tale of two budgets (Chart) - Jy 10 90 3B
- Budget priorities differ; House, Senate plans take divergent paths - Jy 10 90 3B
- Democrat, Gardner battle over budget - Jy 10 90 1B
- House adopts budget after 7-hour debate; Proposal differs from Senate plan - Jy 11 90 1B
- Kaplan, Gardner still sparring over budget - Jy 11 90 3B
- Panel tentatively approves pared construction budget (for SBI) - Jy 12 90 3B
- Editorial: Splurging and purging - Jy 13 90 10A
- Senate OKs bonds for prisons, windfall to balance budget - Jy 14 90 3B
- House, Senate negotiators far apart in budget talks - Jy 17 90 3B
- House sets stage for budget talks with Senate - Jy 19 90 1B
- Budget talks yield some agreements; Abortion, insurance are key hang-ups - Jy 20 90 1
- Editorial: Workers bear the brunt - Jy 25 90 10A
- Budget talks resuming; Mavretic may change House negotiators - Jy 26 90 3B
- Budget accord reached; State abortion funding intact - Jy 27 90 1
- Highlights of state budget (Chart) - Jy 28 90 14A
- State budget enacted; Legislature may adjourn today - Jy 28 90 1
- Legislature wraps up session, but not revenue issues - Jy 29 90 1
- Editorial: Community colleges starve - Au 1 90 16A
- Student leaders at UNC-CH plan rallies protesting cuts - Au 1 90 5B
- Students, disabled, pet owners to feel bite of budget cuts - Au 1 90 1
- UNC-CH construction postponed - Au 2 90 2B
- Court system's budget cuts to affect services - Au 14 90 3B
- Panel eyes impact of fuel hike on state budget - Au 15 90 2B
- Panel studies impact of fuel costs on state budget - Au 15 90 1B
- Budget cuts may impede education reform - Au 20 90 2B
- Wake schools to give up $476,302 to state reserve - Au 21 90 5B
- Art museum programs fall victim to budget ax - Au 25 90 4B
- Education cuts block teachers from schools; Teach for America program hits snag in N.C. counties - Au 26 90 1C
- Point of view: The value of imaginative budgeting - Au 26 90 7J
- Tar Heel editors speak: Study spending before raising taxes - Au 26 90 7J
- Martin counters Gardner's call for cuts - Au 29 90 3B
- Editorial: Missed chance for kids - Au 31 90 20A
- A sick society slashes its safety net - Se 9 90 7J
- Spangler warns that budget woes threatening academic programs - Se 15 90 4B
- State agencies face new round of budget cuts; Administration is considering 1% reduction - Se 27 90 1
- State may cut spending by 2 percent; Martin could decide fund reductions today - Oc 3 90 1
- Schools may avoid latest cuts; Fund requests said to be below amounts expected - Oc 4 90 1
- State's challenges clear, but leadership isn't - Oc 5 90 14A
- State eases amount of budget cuts - Oc 9 90 1
- $82 million requested for health care, parks - Oc 18 90 3B
- Jazz center progressing slowly; State budget crisis puts hole in public funding for Monk Institute - Oc 20 90 1
- Under the Dome: Budget hearings have lighter side - Oc 21 90 1C
- Shortage of funds forces delays in road projects - No 10 90 3B
- Protesters assail road spending (UNC cutbacks protested) - No 15 90 1B
- Officials seek to quadruple AIDS funding - No 16 90 3B
- State budget bind hits $850 million, threatens programs - No 16 90 1B
- Budget outlook getting gloomier, Martin aide says - No 27 90 1
- Budget hit list? (Chart) - No 28 90 1
- Editorial: - No shortfall on schools - No 28 90 14A
- Martin considers new round of cuts in state spending - No 28 90 1
- Shortfall unlikely to mean more cuts for UNC-CH - No 28 90 3B
- N.C. pollution-prevention program hurt by lack of funding, group says - No 30 90 3B
- Directives force steep path for budget - De 3 90 1
- Battle lines are drawn on budget - De 5 90 1B
- Blue warns farmers on budget - De 5 90 5B
- Slumping revenues to slow state road-building - De 6 90 3B
- Martin puts new budget cuts on table - De 7 90 1B
- Martin dubious about success, funds for BEP - De 14 90 1B
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