POLITICSWBTV CHARLOTTE
North Carolina lawmakers begin voting on long-awaited $34 billion state budget plan
North Carolina lawmakers begin voting on a $34 billion state budget plan that includes pay raises for state employees, teachers, and law enforcement, income tax cuts over the next decade, and funding for Hurricane Helene relief. The budget, negotiated by Republican leaders, also addresses repayment for Charlotte's I-77 expansion project and is expected to be finalized by Friday.
Mentioned
Related Signal
Adjacent reporting
- Illinois lawmakers pass $56B budget, largest in state history
- NC lawmakers return to Raleigh as state budget vote nears
- Newsom’s last budget: A 40% jump since he took office
- Arizona’s $18.3B budget deal sets up Thursday vote — and leaves little room for changes
- Will NC lawmakers make their deadline for a budget deal? Stein is unconvinced, but hopeful.