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Subject/Name: Budget, State
Article(s) Referenced In:
- State budget pressures concern Durham legislators - Ja 10 89 16C
- Human resources plans criticized; Advocates of social programs say spending proposals
- inadequate - Ja 18 89 5A
- Legislators give mixed reviews to governor's proposals - Ja 18 89 5A
- Martin unveils budget; Plan delays raises for teachers, state workers - Ja 18 89 1
- N.C. proposed budget, 1989-'91 (Charts) - Ja 18 89 1
- Governor Martin: a man of many 'reserves' - Ja 20 89 12A
- Arena funds may be tight for N.C. State - Ja 21 89 1C
- Mavretic vows push for pay-raise funds - Fe 1 89 1C
- Eastern officials seek larger budget slice - Fe 21 89 3C
- Editorial: A bigger slice for the East - Fe 23 89 10A
- Under the Dome: House Democrats to discuss 'pork' - Fe 27 89 1
- 'Pork barrel' to stay, budget panelists say - Fe 28 89 18C
- Editorial: Fair helpings of pork - Mr 7 89 10A
- Editorial: Tightening lawmakers' belt - Mr 15 89 14A
- GOP plan seeks sharp budget cuts - Mr 16 89 17A
- Editorial: Cuts in government muscle - Mr 17 89 18A
- GOP budget cuts would trim $800,000 from Wake agencies - Mr 17 89 2C
- Tar Heel editors speak: A chance to set limits on pork barrel - Mr 26 89 7D
- Panels to begin search for cuts in state budget - Mr 28 89 1C
- Legislative budget panels struggle over $20 million in proposed cuts - Ap 5 89 10A
- Political tide turns on abortion fund - Ap 7 89 1
- Committee preserves rape-crisis funding - Ap 8 89 15A
- Legislators struggling with budget cuts - Ap 9 89 22A
- Editorial: Wrong way on a riddle - Ap 10 89 8A
- Wake's GOP legislators reject 'pork barrel' - Ap 11 89 2C
- Amendment to outlaw pork barrel funds filed - Ap 12 89 10A
- Senate backs budget for existing programs - Ap 12 89 10A
- House leader Mavretic orders end to 'pork barrel' spending - Ap 13 89 1C
- Editorial: An end to pork - maybe - Ap 14 89 14A
- Some wary of pork-barrel edict; Order to cut funds seen as end to simple, efficient process - Ap 14 89 1C
- Cuts put cramp in legislature's budget work - Ap 16 89 25A
- Key Democrats back Martin spending cut - Ap 18 89 18C
- 2 senators (Royall; Cobb) trade shots over budget - Ap 20 89 1
- House Democrats accept order to end pork-barrel - Ap 21 89 5C
- Agencies prepare for fall of legislative budget ax - Ap 24 89 2C
- House tentatively OKs budget bill after saving fund for rural roads - Ap 25 89 18C
- Wake legislators press ahead for 'pork barrel' - Ap 25 89 18C
- Senate trims jobs, House approves abortion fund cut - Ap 26 89 7A
- Under the Dome: Watkins takes beating (budget amendments) - Ap 26 89 8A
- Senate leader outlines revised 'pork barrel' spending effort - Ap 28 89 18A
- School bill agreement on horizon - Ap 30 89 28A
- Under the Dome: 'Pork barrel label piques Harrington - My 1 89 1
- House, Senate opening talks on $7 billion budget bill - My 5 89 10A
- Major differences in budget bills (Chart) - My 5 89 10A
- Panel meets in public to seek agreement on budget - My 6 89 15A
- House, Senate begin talks on ending budget differences - My 7 89 30A
- Panel reduces deep cut in state funding for abortions - My 9 89 8A
- Negotiators agree on $7 billion budget bill - My 12 89 4C
- Budget leaders warned of shortage of funds - My 18 89 26A
- N.C. Senate Democrats propose alternative to sales-tax increase - My 18 89 1
- Pay-raise plan sparks concern about deficits - My 19 89 1C
- Editorial: Faint-hearted on taxes - My 21 89 6D
- Senate Democrats' proposal seeks to avoid sales-tax hike - My 21 89 28A
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