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The state has a $1.4 billion surplus to work with for the 2024-25 fiscal year, according to the Office of State Budget and Management. The North Carolina House of Representatives reconvenes for ...
The Office of State Budget and Management, which is part of Cooper’s administration, sent its proposal on Monday to Berger, Moore and others. Cooper requested the $250 million that the bill ...
The state’s Savings Reserve, also known as the rainy day fund, has $4.47 billion in it as of Oct. 18, according to the Office of State Budget and Management, which is under the Cooper ...
Speakers at the presser cited a North Carolina Office of State Budget and Management (OSBM) analysis predicting hefty funding losses for public schools and significant funding increases for ...
The request was included in a report from his Office of State Budget and Management, which calculated that Helene likely caused at least a record $53 billion in damages and recovery needs in ...
In 2024 the Assembly assigned the auditor the responsibility of appointing the members of the North Carolina State Board of Elections, effective May 2025. [6] [7] Ralph Campbell Jr., sworn in to the office of state auditor in 1993, was the first black person ever elected to a statewide executive office in North Carolina.
In 2023, the Office of State Budget and Management, which puts out the consensus revenue forecast with the legislature’s Fiscal Research Division, predicted a “slow and mild” recession was ...
Tony Gurley (2002–2014) – later chief operating officer for the Office of State Budget and Management; Jessica Holmes (2014-2018) – lawyer; 2020 candidate for North Carolina Commissioner of Labor, state auditor designee; J. T. Knott (1970–1982) – farmer, WWII veteran, businessman