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State Budget

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BTC REPORTS: Time for a Raise? Assessing the Impact of an Increase in North Carolina's Minimum Wage Apr 1, 2006
BTC Response to State of the State: To save jobs, modernize revenue, don't reduce corporate tax rate Feb 14, 2011
BTC Response to State of the State: To save jobs, modernize revenue, don't reduce corporate tax rate Feb 14, 2011
BTC Statement: Failure to include revenue in budget a disaster for teachers, health services, economic growth Jun 14, 2012
BTC Statement: Gov. Perdue's Sales Tax Proposal Moves Us In The Right Direction Jan 17, 2012
BTC Statement: Governor's sweepstakes tax plan is "fiscally irresponsible" Jun 7, 2012
BTC STATEMENT: House budget “continues to fall short” of economic recovery needs May 29, 2012
BTC Statement: State Jobs Numbers Released on Wednesday Signal North Carolina is on the Wrong Path Nov 18, 2011
Budget & Tax Center releases alternative revenue plan Mar 26, 2009
Budget & Tax Center Statement on Senate Budget May 24, 2011

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