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N.C. House passes resolution supporting Ukraine, adjourns marathon session

The N.C. House on Thursday passed a resolution supporting Ukraine before following the Senate’s lead and voting to adjourn its long-running session. “This is the longest long session in the history of the state, and this is a record I hope we don’t try to break,” said N.C. House Speaker Tim Moore, R-Cleveland. The Ukraine...

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Tillis, GOP Senate banking members send letter of concern over Fed nominee

GOP Senate Banking Committee members, including U.S. Sen. Thom Tillis, R-N.C., sent a letter to President Biden on Thursday, March 3, with continued concerns of  the president’s selection of Duke University Law Professor Sarah Bloom Raskin for Fed Reserve Board vice chair of supervision.  Raskin, a Duke professor since 2017, served in the Obama administration...

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Legislative leaders urge N.C. Supreme Court to steer clear of school funding fight

Legislative leaders argue there’s no good reason for the N.C. Supreme Court to step into a dispute now over $1.7 billion in court-ordered education funding. Republican legislators filed a new brief Monday. It opposes a request from the N.C. Department of Justice and other parties backing court-ordered funding. “Although DOJ and Plaintiffs urge the Court...

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Locke’s Mitch Kokai discusses prospect of ending N.C. income tax

Mitch Kokai, John Locke Foundation senior political analyst, discusses the possibility of ending North Carolina’s state income tax. Kokai offered these comments during the Feb. 18. 2022, edition of PBS North Carolina’s “Front Row with Marc Rotterman.”

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N.C. delays tax filing, but future cuts to personal income taxes a boon for residents

Tax season in North Carolina won’t open until Feb. 28. Changes in the tax law, part of the state’s $25.9 billion spending plan passed last year, have delayed the Department of Revenue from finalizing certain tax forms, the department says. This also includes updates for tax systems and approval of tax preparation software.  “Accurately processing...

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State’s solid economy means better rebound, post-pandemic 

The COVID-19 pandemic has thrown a huge blow at the economies of many states, with North Carolina falling about the middle of the pack; better than most, but worse than others. In a recent report from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Illinois, for example, has only recovered 70% of jobs the state lost during...

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State makes ‘significant’ investment in UNC system schools

“Transformative and generous.” That’s the praise heaped on the new state budget from supporters of the University of North Carolina System. With college admissions decisions coming over the next few weeks, many students are wondering what their first-pick schools are allotted in the 2021 Appropriations Act. The budget plan was written and passed by the...

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Report shows N.C. hospitals come up short in charity care

A majority of the state’s hospitals are reaping the benefits of tax-exempt status but come up short in providing adequate charity care to earn that designation — and they’re getting away with it. That’s the conclusion of a report released in October jointly by the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health and the N.C....

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