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North Carolina General Assembly state budget for 2024-2025: Latest on raises for state employees and teachers, school vouchers, childcare.
North Carolina ended the 2024 fiscal year on June 30 with revenues of $33.69 billion. This is exceptionally close to the state’s budgeted amount of $33.73 billion, coming in just 0.1% below the certified budget.
Less than a month after Hurricane Helene hit Western North Carolina, Governor Roy Cooper today shared a state budget recommendation to help rebuild stronger to withstand future storms. Governor Cooper recommends an initial $3.9 billion package to begin rebuilding critical infrastructure, homes, businesses, schools, and farms damaged during the storm.
North Carolina's GOP-backed $30-billion budget cleared its final legislative hurdle Friday. Democratic Gov. Roy Cooper says he'll let the spending plan become law because it allows the...
North Carolina ended Fiscal Year 2022-23 on June 30 with revenues of $33.535 billion. This is $3.026 billion, or 9.9%, above the certified budget for the year.
Today, Governor Roy Cooper released his recommended budget for FY 2024-2025, Securing North Carolina’s Future. The Governor’s plan would raise teacher pay by 8.5% and invest over $1 billion in public schools across North Carolina instead of more taxpayer-funded private school vouchers.
North Carolina’s state budget, which spends about $30 billion of taxpayer money, passed the Republican-controlled General Assembly on Friday after a final Senate vote. It passed 26-17, the...
The North Carolina House has approved a budget bill for the next 12 months that covers a massive increase in school-voucher demand and raises worker and teacher pay beyond what's already scheduled.
North Carolina's $30-billion budget passed initial legislative votes Thursday -- the first approvals following months of negotiations among GOP leaders. Democratic Gov. Roy Cooper says he...
A new state budget proposal unveiled Monday afternoon would provide 5% raises to nearly all state employees, reduce taxes, and save billions in the rainy day fund.