Becki Gray, John Locke Foundation senior vice president, notes that July 14, 2021, marks the fifth anniversary of an important N.C. budget law. It ensures that government operations continue if no new budget plan has been approved by July 1.
Locke’s Becki Gray marks fifth anniversary of important N.C. budget law
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