Raleigh – North Carolina’s House Democrats voted together, Monday, to put their final stamp on a third straight “super” increase in state spending, far beyond the rate of inflation and population increase. For the first time state spending will exceed $20 Billion – a 9.5 percent increase over last year’s budget.
Republicans in both the House and Senate voted not to go along with a conference report that was worked out behind closed doors by a small group of Democrats.
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