North Carolina lawmakers are unlikely to act on a delayed state budget for another month, and while they now say a tax deal has been reached, the details of that plan are unclear.
The state, still without a budget more than a month into the new fiscal year, won’t see the final spending plan until September, Tim Moore (R), speaker of the North Carolina House of Representatives, said Monday. The Republican majorities in the General Assembly are still narrowing down unresolved spending differences in a two-year spending plan initially intended to take effect July 1.
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