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Brenna Burch

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LEGISLATIVE BULLETIN: Falling Behind in North Carolina: Growth in State Funding for Core Services Outpaced by Demand over Recession May 10, 2011
BTC BRIEF: Legislative Budget Targets: Cutting to the heart of state and local jobs and services Mar 21, 2011
BTC REPORT: The Governor's 2011-2013 budget proposal: Despite sales tax extension, budget slashes public-sector jobs Mar 1, 2011
NC BUDGET & TAX CENTER: The Future is Now - A Plan to Modernize North Carolina's Revenue System Feb 21, 2011

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