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Taxes, salaries, vacancy cuts make plain differences over rival North Carolina GOP budgets

  • The North Carolina House approved a $32.6 billion preliminary budget on May 21, 2025, setting key spending and tax policies for the fiscal year starting July 1.
  • This budget follows years of Republican-led tax cuts and concerns about stagnant university funding, rising voucher costs, and state employee salary disagreements with the Senate.
  • The House plan proposes a 2.5% minimum raise for most state workers, an 8.7% average increase for K-12 teacher salaries over two years, elimination of 3,000 vacant jobs, and new tax reforms benefiting lower-income residents.
  • Key figures include a proposed 3.99% income tax rate starting in 2026, $126.3 million annual cost for tax cuts, and over 14,000 current government vacancies, with the House budget passing 93-20 including support from 27 Democrats.
  • The House and Senate will negotiate a final budget amid disagreements on taxes, raises, and job cuts, while Democratic Governor Stein supports the House plan but warns of potential fiscal challenges starting in 2026.
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Taxes, salaries, vacancy cuts make plain differences over rival North Carolina GOP budgets

The North Carolina House’s reveal of its state government budget proposal makes plain the differences on taxes, salaries and job cuts between Republicans who control both General Assembly chambers.

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egr.global broke the news in on Wednesday, May 21, 2025.
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