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Budget, State
- House OKs funding for N.C. bridges; Money for recreational facilities at Jordan, Falls lakes also in
- bill - Jn 26 87 1D
- Budget dispute could make '87 longest session - Jn 30 87 5C
- House, senate OK bill to keep spending levels - Jy 1 87 10A
- Budget balancing battles; Agency chiefs decry funding cuts ordered by legislators - Jy 4 87 1
- Under the Dome: Camps light fire under Holroyd (pork-barrel funds) - Jy 13 87 1
- Private budget talks held; Key groups huddle to set state priorities - Jy 14 87 1C
- 'Supersub' budget committees open - but unannounced - Jy 15 87 1C
- 'Codes' keeping work of budget 'supersub' a secret - Jy 16 87 1C
- Editorial: Who elected budget czars? - Jy 17 87 18A
- Lid stays on most 'supersub' budget decisions - Jy 17 87 16A
- Under the Dome: 'Supersub' cutting sparks complaint - Jy 17 87 1
- 'Supersub' ends first round of cuts in spending increases - Jy 18 87 4C
- 'Supersub' panel members keep details secret in open meeting - Jy 19 87 27A
- Taste of 'supersub' openness leaves observers hungry - Jy 19 87 25A
- Senate leaders back less Willie M funding - Jy 22 87 11B
- Legislative subcommittees study, OK special spending provisions - Jy 23 87 25A
- Editorial: Jordan dogged on budget - Jy 24 87 12A
- Legislators plan to wrap up budget by next week - Jy 25 87 4C
- Budget package almost complete - Jy 28 87 18C
- Friction in legislature grows as budget stalls - Jy 31 87 1D
- House OKs budget; school funds get boost - Au 6 87 1C
- Highlights of budget - (Chart) - Au 7 87 2D
- Unanimous Senate enacts budget; Measure extends education initiatives, keeps abortion fund intact - Au 7 87 1D
- Record $18.4 billion budget gets legislature's approval - Au 9 87 29A
- N.C. school spending - Au 10 87 20C
- UNC share of budget to shrink - Au 10 87 1C
- Funding proposed for ports, supercomputer - Au 11 87 1
- Panel backs funding of 5 city arts centers - Au 12 87 1
- School (Frankie Lemon) may get $40,000; Grant included in pork barrel bill - Au 12 87 6A
- Under the Dome: Some key legislators rake in the 'pork' - Au 14 87 1
- Assembly finally adjourns; Lawmakers close prolonged session (includes final bills passed) - Au 15 87 1
- Editorial: Rolling out the (pork) barrels - Au 17 87 12A
- Legislature spent state dollars more fairly in 1987, paper reports - Se 1 87 4C
- Renfrow urges stronger role for executive side in budget - Se 25 87 1D
- Renfrow's proposal to streamline budget work called 'unworkable' - Se 26 87 11A
- N.C. pork barrel process fairer but still not perfect, critics say - Oc 21 87 18C
- Public schools get larger share of state funding - No 14 87 1C
- Editorial: Pork by another name - No 27 87 22A
Budget, State
- Leaders agree on changes in 'supersub' (budget-writing committee) - Ja 9 87 1
- Martin budget boosts education; Jordan 'pleased' with parts but calls revenue figures too optimistic - Ja 29 87 1
- Proposed revenue in the 1987-'89 Martin administration budget - (Chart) - Ja 29 87 8A
- Proposed spending in the 1987-89 Martin budget - (Chart) - Ja 29 87 1
- Martin's budget: A crowd forms in the center - Ja 30 87 18A
- Martin seeks support of Democrats for budget - Ja 31 87 13A
- Press, public to be given more access to Assembly - Ja 31 87 13A
- Commission refuses to endorse Martin's budget proposals - Fe 7 87 1C
- Jordan questions growth projections - Fe 11 87 4B
- Budget plans disappoint Spangler - Fe 14 87 4C
- Martin, Jordan target 'pork barrel' bills - Fe 17 87 8B
- Jordan to announce 'supersub' appointees (to make decisions about state budget) - Fe 19 87 20C
- Senate leader (Royall) accuses Martin of 'deficit spending' in budget - Fe 19 87 20C
- Democrats, Martin start bickering over administration budget plans - Fe 20 87 WA-1
- $1.2 million sought for Willie M. children - Fe 22 87 38A
- Health costs may slice state pay raises - Fe 24 87 1
- House finance chairman sets strong course for his committee - Fe 24 87 7A
- Durham senator (Royall) criticizes Martin's budget figures - Fe 26 87 22A
- Jordan says budget deliberations should be open - Mr 10 87 7A
- Martin chides critics, defends budget format - Mr 20 87 10A
- Legislators still uncertain about increases in 'expansion budget' - Ap 27 87 4C
- Budget spurs debate - My 10 87 38A
- Panel approves halt to attachment of non-spending items to budget - My 14 87 21A
- Senate OKs measure on special provisions (to state budget) - My 27 87 7A
- Bill would create budget panel; Royall says Martin shows little interest in working with advisers - My 29 87 1D
- Committee begins proposing cuts in 1987-89 state budget - My 30 87 11A
- Rhodes says cuts could hinder enforcement (of environmental laws) - Jn 3 87 18C
- State panel trims 1987-89 budget to allow more spending elsewhere - Jn 4 87 25A
- Budget plan labeled threat to environment - Jn 6 87 1C
- Pork-barrel spending scrutinized; Auditor says responsibility needed, while lawmaker defends
- concept - Jn 6 87 1C
- Environmental budget cuts defended - Jn 18 87 20A
- Open budgetary process plan to be tested by 'supersub' debate - Jn 23 87 18C
- Budget leaders fear shortfall in funds for programs - Jn 26 87 26D
Budget, State
- Program shift could be crippling, Hunt says - Fe 13 82 14C
- Court restricts budget powers; Encroachment by Legislature cited in ruling - Fe 17 82 1
- Impact in North Carolina (of federal budget cuts) - Fe 19 82 6A
- Under the dome: Agencies get orders on spending limits - Mr 16 82 1
- Under the dome: Pay freeze becoming Hunt's top option - My 7 82 1
- Under the dome: Hunt appears undecided on budget techniques - My 15 82 8A
- Budget chiefs to study UNC aid cut - My 25 82 1C
- Editorial: Freeze the pork barrel - My 27 82 4A
- Under the dome: Budget, ERA to keep lawmakers busy - My 31 82 1
- Panels slash education centers' funds - Jn 3 82 13A
- Panel approves N. C. budget including longevity pay hikes - Jn 5 82 11A
- Under the dome: Boyles miffs leaders of budget committees - Jn 10 82 14A
- Senate OKs budget with pay freeze - Jn 17 82 23A
- Budget negotiations stymied by resistance to Senate plan - Jn 18 82 3D
- Under the dome: Lawmakers pick plums for pet projects - Jn 20 82 1
- Legislators fight budget crunch with fees for services - Jn 21 82 2C
- Special bills sometimes are lawmakers' best friends - Jn 27 82 34A
- Expansion budget gets tentative OK - Jy 2 82 12D
- Hiring freeze sticks; budget outlays drop - Au 13 82 3B
- Under the dome: Retired state worker disputes RIF (reduction in force) policy - Se 1 82 1
- Hunt won't rule out state program cuts, layoffs - Se 24 82 8B
- Budget cuts to force N. C. colleges to turn away students - Oc 21 82 21A
- Panel backs cuts in handicapped services - Oc 31 82 37A
- Budget crunch finds education in trouble - No 21 82 4D
- States search for solutions to budget woes - No 21 82 38A
- Hunt, top legislative leaders back off tax hike to aid budget - De 1 82 4C
- Funds to be transferred for computers at NCSU - De 7 82 15A
- $2.6 million housing program to be proposed to Legislature - De 9 82 30A
- Editorial: Lift cap for good roads - De 12 82 4D
- State arts support surprises visitors - De 12 82 40A
- Lawmakers seek to trim governor's budget power - De 16 82 1
- Hunt reviews proposals on budget power - De 17 82 11B
- Official doubts funds for disturbed youths will be cut - De 18 82 14C
- Proposed budget may support lifting freeze on state salaries - De 18 82 4C
- Lawmakers unwittingly hiked abortion budget - De 21 82 1
- Editorial: Wrong way to legislate - De 22 82 4A
- Under the dome: Budget problems loom for Legislature - De 31 82 1
Budget, State
- Under the Dome: Budget-watcher (Covington) gets 30-day break - Ja 12 92, 1C
- Democrats seeking tighter reins on Martin's budget transfers - Ap 11 92, 8B
- Under the Dome: Legislators plan early budget start - Ap 22 92, 1B
- Martin's budget plan - My 13 92, 11A
- Editorial: Martin's best in bad times - My 16 92, 12A
- Under the Dome: State budget woes continue to echo - My 16 92, 1B
- Difficult decisions in budget adjustment - My 17 92, 17A
- Reforms in budget suggested - My 24 92, 7C
- House projects budget time line - My 28 92, 4B
- Boyles sounds financial warning to legislators on state's budget - Jn 2 92, 4B
- House panel will start debate on budget plan - Jn 9 92, 4B
- House members get crack at budget today - Jn 10 92, 4B
- House gives nod to budget; final vote today - Jn 12 92, 4B
- House gives final OK to budget - Jn 13 92, 1B
- Some budget highlights - (Chart) - Jn 13 92, 4B
- Legislature sparks ire in counties; Bills put more burden on local governments - Jn 14 92, 1C
- Senate panel gives OK to a proposed budget - Jn 19 92, 4B
- Senate to meet today to consider budget - Jn 20 92, 4B
- Budget issues - (Chart) - Jn 21 92, 2C
- House rejects Senate's proposals for budget - Jn 24 92, 4B
- Legislators pack pork into 'lean' budgets - Jn 24 92, 1
- House, Senate prepare for budget talks - Jn 25 92, 4B
- Lottery tacked onto bill; House likely to evade unusual Senate action - Jn 25 92, 1
- What should be build? - (Chart) - Jn 25 92, 9A
- Legislative panels ironing out budget wrinkles - Jn 27 92, 4B
- House-Senate talks on state budget stall - Jn 30 92, 4B
- Pay-raise plan stalls talks on state budget - Jy 1 92, 4B
- Pay hike push fades; Threat to talks on budget cited - Jy 2 92, 1B
- Senate negotiators offer budget settlement - Jy 7 92, 4B
- Budget highlights - (Chart) - Jy 9 92, 7A
- Highlights of $8.3 billion spending plan - (Chart) - Jy 9 92, 1
- Legislators approve $8.3 billion budget - Jy 9 92, 1
- Senate strips construction bill of lottery, disputed provisions - Jy 9 92, 4B
- Budget highlights - (Chart) - Jy 10 92, 2B
- Senate bill sets $79.8 million for construction - Jy 10 92, 4B
- Tight budget still welcome; Most state agencies grateful - Jy 10 92, 1B
- House may scuttle arena funds; 'Pressing needs' may win out over state aid for NCSU facility - Jy 17 92, 1B
- Capital budget highlights - Jy 18 92, 4B
- Senate studying capital budget; New revenue figures prompt second look - Jy 22 92, 4B
- Senate approves use of extra $52 million for state construction - Jy 23 92, 4B
- Sports hall gets extra as women get angry - Jy 23 92, 1
- Senate, House set talks on state's construction plans - Jy 24 92, 4B
- House, Senate resolve budget; Legislature set to close today - Jy 25 92, 1B
- Budget law hits UNC system; Schools find payback hard - Au 7 92, 3B
- State funds for new programs, raises still may lag - De 1 92, 1
- Under the Dome: Martin makes last pitch for budget - De 2 92, 1B
- Under the Dome: Dorman's budget days are limited - De 23 92, 1B
- Panel gets to budget nitty-gritty; State appointees suggest $350 million in painful, political surgery - De 30 92, 1
Budget, State
- Higher revenue figures for April bolster Hunt's stance on '84 budget - My 14 83 1C
- Legislators study ways to fund state budget - My 17 83 12C
- More aid to private colleges proposed - My 26 83 1
- Leaders seek money for N. C. budget - Jn 1 83 4C
- Panels to study details of spending plans Tuesday - Jn 4 83 16C
- Social service agencies press for administration funds - Jn 6 83 9A
- $200 million tax increase package expected - Jn 7 83 5B
- House, Senate panels seek agree- ment on tax, fee increases - Jn 8 83 5C
- House budget panel OKs plan to raise fees, taxes - Jn 10 83 1
- Under the dome: Officials ease worries over budget bill - Jn 20 83 1
- N. C. Senate approves revenue bill; House refuses to endorse changes - Jn 22 83 5C
- Funding for UNC System, roads puts Senate, House panels at odds - Jn 25 83 1C
- Tax conferees give up, seek spending guidelines - Jn 28 83 12C
- Budget (bill to keep state government operating) - Jn 29 83 5C
- Dispute continues on revenue plan - Jn 30 83 1C
- Spending package unveiled - Jy 12 83 1C
- State funds for operations and capital improvements listed - Jy 14 83 6A
- Legislature enacts biennial budget; provisional change upsets UNC leaders - Jy 15 83 16D
- Under the dome: Adams defends change as good for UNC - Jy 16 83 1
- Editorial: Wrong turn on UNC - Jy 17 83 4D
- Funds advance for perinatal programs, day care, art - Jy 19 83 12C
- Packages include $6 million in spending - Jy 19 83 12C
- NCSU gym addition among bill projects - Jy 22 83 7B
- Special projects package OK'd - Jy 23 83 1C
- Triangle (and state) projects to receive funds - Jy 26 83 6A
- Every nickel and dime counts for the arts - Au 29 83 8A
- Wake officials fight mental health budget cuts - Oc 3 83 12A
- N. C. education officials say state can afford bigger schools budget - No 4 83 7B
- Budget analysts shifted to allow cross-training - No 13 83 23A
- Editorial: Political 'haves' get more - No 21 83 4A
- Editorial: Dix cuts leave gaps - No 30 83 4A
Budget, State
- Lean times demand political courage - Ja 9 83 4D
- New Legislature needs magic to finance all state programs - Ja 9 83 1
- Hunt seeks freeze end despite tight budget (State of the State address) - Ja 18 83 1
- Budget's highlights for state departments - Ja 19 83 8A
- Budget highlights - Ja 19 83 1
- Governor will let General Assembly find matching federal highway funds - Ja 19 83 8A
- Plan includes raises for state workers - Ja 19 83 7A
- Proposed budget would boost funds for job training, UNC - Ja 19 83 7A
- Tight budget in legislators' hands - Ja 19 83 1
- State running low on money to defend poor - Ja 28 83 14D
- Under the dome: Rule bars aid to abused spouses in budget - Fe 1 83 1
- Legislative money leaders ready to cut spending 3% - Fe 5 83 8A
- Budget panels told to target cuts to thaw freeze on wages - Fe 9 83 12C
- New items in budget, center director says - Fe 15 83 4C
- Wake legislators urged to oppose cuts in funding for disturbed children - Fe 15 83 4C
- Targeting possible N. C. budget cuts proves difficult - Fe 17 83 23A
- Budget tells much about people, priorities - Fe 18 83 4A
- Lawmakers target budget cuts in human resources - Fe 18 83 5C
- More funds sought for care of newborn - Fe 20 83 31A
- Leaders study options for shaving 3 percent from agency budgets - Fe 22 83 6B
- Plan would cut UNC by $18 million, 427 teachers - Fe 23 83 1C
- Editorial: Caution on UNC cuts - Fe 25 83 4A
- Panel targets spending cuts to reduce highway budget 1% - Fe 26 83 2C
- More state funding urged for N. C. perinatal centers - Mr 1 83 7B
- Community college budget cuts studied - Mr 2 83 12C
- Bid to trim $375,000 in abortion funds fails - Mr 3 83 17A
- Budget optimism remains despite slim revenue gain - Mr 4 83 5D
- Official says schools not padding payrolls to skirt budget cut - Mr 4 83 5D
- Committee ready to consider funding DUI bill - Mr 5 83 7A
- Cost cutting sought in coastal programs - Mr 16 83 4C
- $91 million, 1,260 teachers listed as potential cuts - Ap 2 83 2C
- Editorial: Mortgage on the future - Ap 5 83 4A
- Transfer of $6.1 million from mental hospitals urged - Ap 6 83 4C
- Panel endorses cuts in psychiatric hospital budgets - Ap 7 83 12A
- Continued funding being sought to aid domestic violence victims - Ap 8 83 11A
- Panels balk at cutting schools', courts' budgets 3% - Ap 8 83 12A
- Budget cuts - Ap 13 83 4C
- UNC System students rally against fund cuts - Ap 15 83 2D
- Funding cuts leave attorneys for indigent without pay - Ap 24 83 48A
- RTP center funding cut faces review - Ap 29 83 3D
- Funds reinstated by committee for microelectronics - Ap 30 83 3C
- Joint appropriations panel snubs abortion fund cut - My 5 83 22A
- More newborn care funds sought - My 10 83 12C
Budget, State
- Budget surplus likely in state for 1983-84 - Ja 3 84 12C
- Hunt to seek watershed budget OK - Ja 10 84 4C
- Budget process alters state laws, study says - Fe 15 84 5C
- N.C. budget ripe for campaign debate - Fe 17 84 4A
- Panel urges state invest $10 million in biotechnology - My 16 84 2C
- Under the dome: Revenue boost likely to end pay freeze - My 19 84 1
- Tentative budget focuses funds on schools, workers - My 25 84 1
- Differences show in Hunt's, Legislature's school budget - My 26 84 2C
- Laws keep state finances in check - My 27 84 9D
- Lawmakers say growing draft budget probably faces a trim - My 30 84 8B
- Proposals to aid private colleges irk UNC officials - Jn 3 84 29A
- Editorial: NMRs need diagnosis - Jn 4 84 4A
- N.C. assembly in the money, ready to spend - Jn 4 84 1C
- Editorial: Budget session: many tests - Jn 6 84 4A
- Panel readies for 1st look at 1984-85 state budget - Jn 12 84 14C
- Lawmakers get $19 million in added funding requests - Jn 13 84 6C
- N.C. fiscal analysts say $602 million available for new spending in
- budget - Jn 15 84 1D
- Committee approves 1984-85 budget bill - Jn 21 84 5C
- Budget plan passes House, stalls in Senate - Jn 22 84 1D
- Budget highlights - Jn 23 84 1
- Legislature approves schools package - Jn 23 84 1
- House, Senate pass differing bills for added spending - Jn 28 84 19A
- Provisions for spending are enacted - Jn 29 84 3D
- State lawmakers dig into 'pork barrel' legislation - Jy 6 84 2C
- Pet-projects bill nears passage - Jy 7 84 4C
- Legislators finally OK $26 million in spending - Jy 8 84 19A
- More than budget considered in 'education session' - Jy 9 84 14C
- Under the dome: Budget writers prepare by touring state - Se 20 84 1
Budget, State
- Panel urges spending $30 million on biotechnology research in state - Se 27 84 1C
- Panel urges $70 million for biotechnology - No 10 84 6C
- Correction Department wants budget increase - No 14 84 3C
- Budget panel faces spending requests, tax-cut plans - No 18 84 1
- Businesses back annual spending lid - No 29 84 1C
- Doubled funds requested for migrants' care - No 29 84 4C
- Hunt completes work on budget that stresses schools - De 1 84 2C
- Lawmakers review funding methods for day care, youth program - De 1 84 20A
- Editorial: Lobby offers bad idea - De 4 84 4A
- Funding woes for parks cited - De 4 84 2C
- Hunt budget increases pay by 5 percent - De 7 84 1
- Proposed tax cuts mean new twist in state budget fight - De 14 84 2D
- Hunt proposes $16.8 billion 2-year budget - De 18 84 1
- List breaks down proposed state spending by department - De 18 84 6A
- Editorial: Wrong road subsidy - De 19 84 4A
- Hunt gives Martin a holiday-season 'gift' (budget) - De 21 84 4A
- More farm spending suggested by legislative leader - De 21 84 2D
Budget, State
- Under the Dome: Legislature plans separate budgets - Ja 2 89 1
- State cash woes cloud teacher pay; 'CAREER LADDER' system praised, touted for state - Ja 5 89 1C