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Meg Gray Wiehe

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BTC Report: The Governor's 2010-11 Budget: A reasonable, though painful, approach to the growing budget gap May 5, 2010
BTC REPORTS: All Hands on Deck: Predictions for the FY 2010-11 and FY 2011-12 budget shortfalls and eight strategies for getting the state’s fiscal ship back in balance Apr 8, 2010
BTC REPORTS: The 2009-2011 State Budget: Trifecta of spending cuts, tax increases and federal aid used to address historic shortfall Sep 30, 2009
BTC REPORTS: The House budget: deteriorating revenue picture forces tough decisions Jun 22, 2009
NEWS RELEASE: Jump in Jobless Rate Raises Concerns about Budget Cuts Jun 19, 2009
LIVING INCOME STANDARD, 2008: Making ends meet on low wages Apr 29, 2009
BTC REPORTS: The Senate's Proposed Budget: Overall Spending Target Mirrors Governor’s But Spending Priorities Differ Apr 14, 2009
BTC REPORTS: Who really pays the taxes in North Carolina? (Hint: it's not who you think) Apr 13, 2009
BTC REPORTS: The Governor's Budget Proposal: Spending cuts limited but the plan overall is precariously balanced Apr 2, 2009
BTC BRIEF: Beyond the Crystal Ball: Projecting the 2009-10 General Fund Budget Shortfall Feb 23, 2009

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