Raleigh, N.C. – Recent state budgets passed by the North Carolina General Assembly have put the state on solid financial footing according to the latest study from the National Association of State Budget Officers (NASBO). Continue reading “Recent Budgets Produce Record Savings and Surplus Instead of Deficits and Debt”
Education Budget Adds $700 Million, Raises Teacher & Principal Pay
Raleigh, N.C. – The North Carolina General Assembly’s 2017-2018 budget provides a fourth consecutive teacher pay raise, directs $700 million more to public education funding over two years, offers financial incentives for highly-qualified and veteran teachers, and supports additional STEM projects, special needs programs and low-performing schools. Continue reading “Education Budget Adds $700 Million, Raises Teacher & Principal Pay”
House Leaders Praise Tax Relief in State Budget
Raleigh, N.C. – Tax policy leaders in the North Carolina House of Representatives praised their final budget agreement with the state Senate Monday night, touting a substantial increase in the zero-tax bracket as well as a reduction of the personal income tax rate to 5.25%, the lowest rate in the Southeast among states that tax earnings. Continue reading “House Leaders Praise Tax Relief in State Budget”
North Carolina Budget Provides More Tax Relief, Teacher Pay Raises, Historic Savings
Raleigh, N.C. – House Speaker Tim Moore (R-Cleveland) joined Senate Leader Phil Berger (R-Rockingham) for a joint press conference Monday to announce details of the roughly $23 billion budget and tax relief agreement reached between the state House and Senate. Continue reading “North Carolina Budget Provides More Tax Relief, Teacher Pay Raises, Historic Savings”
North Carolina Lowers Unemployment to 16-Year Best, Adds Third-Most Jobs in Nation
Raleigh, N.C. — North Carolina’s unemployment rate tied its lowest level in 16 years in May, dropping 0.2 points to 4.5% according to figures released by the state Department of Commerce on Friday.
North Carolina had the country’s third-highest jobs increase in May, adding nearly 19,000 over the previous month. The state has added more than 69,000 jobs in the past year.
Surplus Computers for Low-Income Students Approved by House
Raleigh, N.C. – Legislation to provide low-income students with surplus computers passed the North Carolina House of Representatives on Thursday, creating new opportunities for disadvantaged kids across the state to access digital resources and connect to online learning. Continue reading “Surplus Computers for Low-Income Students Approved by House”
Business and Agency Regulations Reformed in Bipartisan House Vote
Raleigh, N.C. – Key reforms to regulations facing businesses and state agencies passed the North Carolina House in a bipartisan vote of 94-19 on Thursday, maintaining House Republicans’ ongoing commitment to streamline and simplify the state’s rulemaking processes since 2011. Continue reading “Business and Agency Regulations Reformed in Bipartisan House Vote”
Regulatory and Rulemaking Reforms Approved by House Committee
Raleigh, N.C. – The North Carolina House Committee on Regulatory Reform approved additional reforms on Tuesday to streamline the state’s rulemaking process, simplify bureaucratic procedures and update government regulations facing citizens and businesses across the state. Continue reading “Regulatory and Rulemaking Reforms Approved by House Committee”
Speaker Moore Congratulates UNC’s Sharpless on Appointment to Lead NCI
Raleigh, N.C. – North Carolina House Speaker Tim Moore (R-Cleveland) congratulated Norman E. (Ned) Sharpless, MD, director of the University of North Carolina Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center, for his impending appointment as the National Cancer Institute’s (NCI) director by President Donald J. Trump. Continue reading “Speaker Moore Congratulates UNC’s Sharpless on Appointment to Lead NCI”
Speaker Rejects Invalid Call for Special Session
Raleigh, N.C. – North Carolina House Speaker Tim Moore (R-Cleveland) released a statement Thursday rejecting Gov. Roy Cooper’s invalid and unconstitutional call for a special session: Continue reading “Speaker Rejects Invalid Call for Special Session”