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Budget, State
  • 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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Budget, State
  • Editorial: - A formula thats no secret (raise taxes) ...and a simpler tax puzzle - De 4 88 6D
  • Martin faces budget with pinched purse; General fund revenue growth - (Chart) - De 11 88 1
  • Martin says education plan may be delayed - De 14 88 1C
  • Governor defends closing doors to budget session - De 15 88 23A
  • Panel spurns Martin plan to cut education funding - De 15 88 1
  • T-word isn't whispered, but can't be avoided - De 16 88 20A
Budget, State
  • Officials take case for financial needs to legislative panel - Ja 14 86 2C
  • Legislature can't require governor to consult budget panel, opinion says - Ja 25 86 1
  • Political leaders applaud Thornburg budget opinion - Ja 26 86 37A
  • Legislative leaders expand powers of budget chairman - Mr 4 86 2C
  • Budget highlights (Chart) - My 15 86 1
  • Martin seeks $533.6 million spending hike - My 15 86 1
  • Democratic leaders criticize parts of Martin's budget plan - My 16 86 8C
  • Panel backs bill that Ramsey says could destroy budget commission - My 16 86 24D
  • Legislators plan to modify Martin budget - My 20 86 18C
  • Martin's top aides try to revive budget plan under panel review - My 22 86 5C
  • Funds for 'dually diagnosed' retarded patients deleted - My 23 86 5D
  • Editorial: Pay now, or pay more later - My 25 86 16A
  • Martin cuts DHR funding request - My 29 86 1C
  • Budget increases sought for art museum, symphony - Jn 5 86 22C
  • Legislators start tax, budget debate in session today - Jn 5 86 19A
  • Senate amends rules on pork barrel funds - Jn 12 86 1C
  • Under the dome: Ramsey says House pork barrel rules OK - Jn 19 86 1
  • Editorial: Democrats save budget - Jn 22 86 10A
  • Critics tired of 'Gang of Eight system, say it has too much legislative power - Jn 23 86 4C
  • Editorial: Cleaning up legislature's act - Jn 23 86 12A
  • Panel OKs $415 million fiscal package - Jn 24 86 1
  • Joint committee OKs parts of new spending package - Jn 26 86 28A
  • All senate requests for pork barrel funds backed by committee - Jn 27 86 11B
  • Rhodes says he may close 4 parks if repair funding isn't increased - Jy 5 86 1C
  • Transfer of divisions to be removed from bill - Jy 8 86 18C
  • N.C. budget highlights - Jy 11 86 1
  • N.C. House passes bill on spending - Jy 11 86 1
  • Panel OKs money to maintain parks, but Rhodes says some still may close - Jy 11 86 3D
  • Legislature stalls on supplemental budget package - Jy 12 86 5C
  • Tort law, budget agreement near - Jy 12 86 1
  • Canceled funding will slow (environmental) permit processing - Jy 13 86 26A
  • Legislature rejects agencies' requests for lab funding - Jy 15 86 8B
  • Senate OKs supplement to budget - Jy 16 86 4C
  • NCAE assails Martin over fund transfer (from general to highway fund) - Jy 19 86 1C
  • 'Pork-barrel' appropriations for Eastern North Carolina listed - Au 1 86 4D
  • Martin asked to provide funds to expand psychiatric hospitals - Au 6 86 1C
  • Budget meetings open to public in 'sunny' Tennessee legislature - Au 10 86 27A
  • Criticism grows of secretive, powerful supersub (budget subcommittee) - Au 10 86 1
  • Group (supersub) tries to use state spending bills to create, change law - Au 10 86 27A
  • Members of the (budget) supersub - Au 10 86 26A
  • Editorial: Scrub the 'supersub' - Au 12 86 10A
  • Science research funding pleases Democrats - Se 2 18C
  • UNC officials concerned about state budget-cutting exercises - Se 9 86 1C
  • Under the dome: Weakened budget panel touring state - Se 17 86 1
  • Limits prompt cuts in searches for faculty - Oc 31 86 3D
  • Under the dome: Error shortchanges women's shelters - No 15 86 1
  • Educators' race for money is on - No 24 86 1
  • Expected budget crunch in '87 may impede education program - De 3 86 1
  • Martin seeks advice on spending priorities - De 4 86 28A
  • Economy, education plan, tax cuts squeeze N.C. budget - De 21 86 31A
  • Most N.C. lawmakers in poll oppose tax increase, spending cuts - De 31 86 18C
Budget, State
  • Martin's budget recommendations (Chart) - Ma 6 88 1
  • Panel assails Martin on budget procedure - Ma 11 88 18C
  • Parks commission hears report on Martin's budget proposal - Ma 11 88 1C
  • Martin budget labeled 'deficit style' spending - Ma 13 88 1C
  • Martin's budget plan criticized; College chiefs say needs won't be met - Ma 18 88 1
  • Under the Dome: Leaders undecided on open meetings (budget deliberations) - Ma 22 88 1
  • Public defenders could bring savings, N.C. official (Freeman) says - Ma 25 88 18C
  • Martin stalled release of revenue figures, Democrats say - Ma 26 88 3C
  • Legislators seem bent on short, quiet session - Ma 29 88 1
  • Deficit with Martin plan is forecast; Budget predicted to put state $137 million in red - Jn 7 88 1
  • Martin says revenue projections too high in his proposed budget - Jn 8 88 1C
  • Editorial: Stumbling over a budget - Jn 9 88 18A
  • Leaders forecast prompt budget action - Jn 9 88 8A
  • Some specifics about budget making - Jn 9 88 2C
  • Democratic budget bid moves fast - Jn 10 88 1
  • Legislative budget (Chart) - Jn 10 88 13A
  • Only a slight breeze of change found in the budget process - Jn 10 88 12A
  • Under the Dome: $100,000 budgeted for transition team - Jn 10 88 1
  • Jordan, Rand cite non-roles in budget - Jn 11 88 6A
  • Senate backs home testing rules (and other action) - Jn 14 88 1C
  • Tammy Lynn Foundation seeks $400,000 for school (for mentally retarded children) - Jn 14 88 3C
  • Tight money, tax cut make odd couple - Jn 15 88 1C
  • $274 million budget OK'd by Assembly - Jn 16 88 1
  • Money sought by lawmakers from Wake - Jn 19 88 34A
  • State lawmakers line up for slice of 'pork-barrel' fare - Jn 19 88 30A
  • Tar Heel Editors Speak: Martin suddenly the big spender - Jn 19 88 7D
  • Under the Dome: Senators consider cutting out pork - Jn 25 88 1
  • Watkins withholds documents used in open budget meeting - Jn 25 88 8A
  • Door open for talks on budget; Legislative leaders aim at curbing secrecy - Jn 26 88 27A
  • Editorial: More streaks o' fat - Jn 27 88 8A
  • Pork-barrel funding not likely to die out soon, Jordan says - Jn 28 88 18C
  • House OKs $156 million bill; N.C. capital spending plan likely to meet opposition in Senate - Jn 29 88 18C
  • Editorial: ...and House passes the pork - Jn 30 88 14A
  • Senate stuffs spending bill with projects - Jn 30 88 1C
  • Triangle 'pork barrel' - Jy 1 88 12A
  • Watkins uses 'pork' vote to put some over barrel - Jy 1 88 1
  • House approves 'pork barrel' bill; funding package impasse continues - Jy 2 88 11A
  • Spending stalemates legislators; House-Senate standoff could hurt Democrats - Jy 5 88 1C
  • Watkins, Royall move to break budget impasse - Jy 6 88 1C
  • Leaders cut deal on budget; N.C. legislators' OK would end session - Jy 7 88 1
  • Under the Dome: Privette seeks aid for state fire units - Jy 7 88 1
  • Editorial: Pork and the gang of two - Jy 8 88 12A
  • N.C. legislative panel approves budget accord - Jy 8 88 1
  • Wolfpack arena may get $1.5 million, if matched - Jy 8 88 1C
  • Spending bill passes, but legislature stuck - Jy 9 88 1
  • N.C. legislature approves cleanup of spending bill - Jy 12 88 1
  • Budget session not a meeting, says Jordan - Jy 13 88 1C
  • Tar Heel editors speak: Pork barrel money spent on many worthy causes - Jy 24 88 7D
  • Partisan charges fly as N.C.'s '88 tax haul falls below budget - Jy 28 88 15A
  • Tax collections trail budget projections - No 29 88 3C
  • 1989-90 estimated funds for expanded state spending (Chart) - De 2 88 14A
  • Budget crunch hits state - De 2 88 1
  • Initial budget plan lacks $6 million AIDS request - De 3 88 15A
Budget, State
  • 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
Budget, State
  • Budget deal mixes cuts, tax hikes; Sales tax to increase next week - Jy 11 91 1
  • Editorial: Budget pain tolerable - Jy 12 91 10A
  • Martin calls budget a GOP 'gold mine' - Jy 12 91 1
  • State is one vote away from budget - Jy 13 91 4B
  • Budget, open meetings change OK'd; Sales-tax increase takes effect Tuesday - Jy 14 91 1C
  • Tar Heel schools lose out; Budget gives less to state's students - Jy 15 91 1B
  • Editorial: The good, bad, and ugly - Jy 18 91 10A
  • Benefits and burdens found in state budget - Jy 21 91 11A
  • Cuts and expansions in N.C. budget (Chart) - Jy 21 91 11A
  • Editorial: Short count for locals - Jy 22 91 6A
  • Tight state budget will still add teachers - Jy 26 91 1
  • Gardner putting focus on budget issues - Au 23 91 4B
  • Martin seeking more spending cuts - Au 28 91 2B
  • Editorial: Travel cuts that hurt - Au 29 91 18A
  • Travel funding boosted; Day-care, rest-home regulators get funds - Au 30 91 5B
  • Budget woes blamed for inspector shortage; State cutbacks caused loss of $453,000 in federal funds - Se 13 91 15A
  • Legislative leaders head toward showdown with Martin - Se 13 91 4B
  • Job training suffers in budget change - Se 15 91 1C
  • State budget bind eases; Revenues show gain for quarter - Oc 22 91 1B
  • Spending matching inflation; State budget figures in line with economy - Oc 30 91 6B
Budget, State
  • Building funds are held back; $90 million in limbo 'til budget gloom clears - Ja 1 91 1B
  • Point of view: State can stop riding revenue roller coaster - Ja 3 91 11A
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Budget, State
  • Budget session closed; Royall says salaries, personnel discussed - My 30 89 1C
  • Senate budget panel holds closed meeting for 2nd straight day - My 31 89 16C
  • Editorial: Tax answers emerging - Jn 3 89 14A
  • House panels list priorities; Action by appropriations subcommittees tightens budget squeeze - Jn 3 89 13A
  • State budget efforts stepped up - Jn 4 89 22A
  • Activists for the mentally ill seeking more state funding - Jn 8 89 2C
  • Legal aid group seeks state money - Jn 8 89 16C
  • Salary plan, budget get attention - Jn 10 89 13A
  • Lack of budget claims legislators' attention - Jn 11 89 27A
  • House budget-cutting attempt becomes exercise in frustration - Jn 13 89 16C
  • House budget panel votes to cut education funding - Jn 14 89 7A
  • Editorial: - No budget knife on schools - Jn 15 89 16A
  • Lawmakers struggle for budget consensus - Jn 18 89 19A
  • Editorial: Senate shows the cards - Jn 21 89 12A
  • Martin carries budget battle to hometown of Senate foe - Jn 23 89 12A
  • 12-year road plan pushed; Eastern N.C. mayors support Martin plan - Jn 27 89 16C
  • Lawmakers still seeking solution to budget dispute - Jn 27 89 16C
  • Senate frees $2 million to end budget dispute - Jn 28 89 18C
  • N.C. House rejects Senate budget - Jn 29 89 1
  • House power struggle underlies budget fight with Senate - Jn 30 89 1C
  • Under the Dome: Budget talks match veterans, rookies - Jy 7 89 1
  • Legislative torpor bodes ill for highway bills, teacher pay - Jy 9 89 21A
  • Editorial: Budget ax slips on UNC - Jy 13 89 14A
  • Senate budget plan omits UNC-CH requests (for School of Social Work building) - Jy 13 89 2C
  • State budget compromise proposed; House plan funds roads, pay hikes - Jy 13 89 1
  • Views vary in dispute on budget - Jy 15 89 11A
  • In scrap for UNC funds, roundball wins again - Jy 16 89 6D
  • With hands tied, school officials fret over education plan - Jy 16 89 21A
  • Budget dispute leads to claims of raiding road fund - Jy 18 89 16C
  • House panel would boost school funds, cut arena - Jy 19 89 1
  • Editorial: Better priorities in the House - Jy 20 89 22A
  • House leaders open doors to budget-assembly process - Jy 20 89 16A
  • Exemption for budget talks added to revision of Open Meetings Law - Jy 21 89 15A
  • House changes stand in talks over highways, budget - Jy 21 89 14A
  • Budget accord reached on roads, pay - Jy 22 89 1
  • House panel finishes study of budget bill - Jy 26 89 18C
  • Under the Dome: House panel 'zaps' along on budgets - Jy 27 89 1
  • House budget panel approves $700 million plan - Jy 28 89 8A
  • Editorial: Part of the pie for ECU - Jy 29 89 14A
  • 'Frenzy' sidetracks budget bill; Battle for pork barrel breaks out in Senate - Au 3 89 1C
  • Unresolved issues slowing push to end legislative session - Au 3 89 11A
  • Senate budget chairman halts 'feeding frenzy' for pork barrel - Au 4 89 11A
  • Conferees reach accord on spending; State budget ready for vote - Au 7 89 1
  • UNC-CH budget winners, losers tally score - Au 8 89 2C
  • House approves compromise with Senate on spending bills - Au 9 89 16C
  • Senate passes 2 bills allocating $700 million - Au 10 89 14C
  • Hurricane Hugo hammering state emergency budget - Oc 26 89 3C
  • State faces squeeze in finding Hugo aid; Council of State split on how to meet cost No 4 89 1C
Budget, State
  • Budget panels going to work early - Mr 18 88 24C
  • Rand proposes opening doors on budget work - Mr 24 88 8D
  • Panel urges more funds for prisons - Ap 8 88 22C
  • Martin budget could include 5% pay raise - Ap 24 88 1
  • Gardner backs new commission to develop budget - Ap 29 88 13A
  • Martin seeking money to open test preschools - Ma 5 88 1C
  • Martin budget includes millions in new spending - Ma 6 88 1
  • Martin formulated spending plan without advice from budget panel - Ma 6 88 4A
Budget, State
  • Cigarette tax boost seen as boon for budget - Ja 14 91 3B
  • Tight money, hard choices - Ja 27 91 1J
  • State's budget battles could hit environmental issues - Ja 29 91 3B
  • Legislature girds for battle over budget - Ja 30 91 1B
  • 1991-93 recommended state budget - Fe 1 91 6A
  • Budget proposal limits spending, tax increases - Fe 1 91 1
  • Editorial: Leaks in the budget boat - Fe 1 91 14A
  • The budget proposal by numbers - Fe 1 91 6A
  • Under the Dome: Gardner to outline budget blueprint - Fe 7 91 1B
  • Budget reform - Fe 11 91 1B
  • Colleges bending right ears; Budget pays attention to community system - Fe 17 91 1
  • Conservative N.C. may become debtor - Fe 17 91 1C
  • Legislators hope to have targets for cuts soon - Fe 19 91 5B
  • Schools facing more budget cuts; Local districts could lose another $30 per student in state money - Fe 22 91 1B
  • Tar Heel editors speak: One big 'if' on bond financing - Fe 24 91 7J
  • Gardner won't propose layoffs in his budget-balancing plan - Fe 26 91 3B
  • Mitchell board backs leave without pay idea - Fe 26 91 4B
  • Gardner budget plan avoids layoffs, hikes tuitions - Mr 1 91 3B
  • Gardner budget sets stage for campaign clash - Mr 1 91 16A
  • Legislative leaders seek $400 million budget cut - Mr 8 91 1B
  • Martin says budget problems won't worsen in current year - Mr 8 91 1B
  • Budget wars to heat up in General Assembly - Mr 11 91 1B
  • Budget leaders say 'no holds barred' on cuts - Mr 12 91 3B
  • House leaders debate budget preparations - Mr 14 91 3B
  • Wake towns awaiting cuts in state funds - Mr 15 91 1B
  • Gardner, Blue trade shots on budget - Mr 16 91 3B
  • Where N.C. budget cuts are to be made (Chart) - Mr 17 91 15A
  • Legislators want to spend more amid proposed cuts for budget - Mr 18 91 1
  • Money sought for environment - Mr 19 91 1B
  • Budget panel endorses deeper MCNC fund cut - Mr 20 91 3B
  • Martin says legislators' request for budget-cutting aid improper - Mr 20 91 3B
  • Budget panel targets recreation facilities (on lakes operated by Army Corps of Engineers) - Mr 22 91 3B
  • Governor seeks cloak thrown over budget cuts - Mr 22 91 14A
  • Leaders order 10 percent cut in General Assembly's budget - Mr 22 91 3B
  • Martin defends budget, DOT hiring - Mr 22 91 1B
  • UNC system faces $59.2 million in cuts - Mr 22 91 1B
  • Gardner to cut office expenses; At least 10 percent of budget to be cut - Mr 23 91 3B
  • Editorial: Milking the Tar Heel turnip - Mr 24 91 6J
  • Cuts in governor's budget backed - Mr 26 91 3B
  • Editorial: Lean, mean and green - Mr 26 91 10A
  • Panel told school funding cuts could reach into classrooms - Mr 27 91 1
  • Martin withholds $56 million from state retirement funds - Mr 28 91 3B
  • Proposal would cut teachers, school jobs - Mr 28 91 1B
  • Schools face loss of 350 teaching jobs - Mr 29 91 3B
  • State abortion fund runs dry with 3 months to go - Mr 29 91 1B
  • Under the Dome: Martin, legislators still split on budget - Mr 30 91 1B
  • Changes in constitution doubtful; Budget, redistricting top legislators' agenda - Mr 31 91 1C
  • Budget panels asked to find further cuts - Ap 4 91 3B
  • Memo unveils GOP strategy on budget - Ap 4 91 1B
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