July 2014

North Carolina General Assembly Budget Update

The House and Senate released their proposed budget late last night.  The Senate is expected to have its first vote on the budget today, and the House is expected to hold its first vote tomorrow.  Legislators hope to have all final votes on the budget by the end of the weekend. Some of the budget highlights include: Teacher Compensation The final budget provides for a new six-step teacher salary schedule.  The new salary schedule can be found on page 50 of the budget bill linked here:  http://www.ncleg.net/sessions/2013/budget/2014/S744-CCSMDXF-1-v-62.pdf Teachers who began work toward their masters by August 1, 2013 will continue […]

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House Technical Corrections Bill Includes Provision to Eliminate the Child Fatality Task Force

The House technical corrections bill discussed today in the House Rules Committee contains a provision to eliminate the Child Fatality Task Force.   The technical corrections, HB 1133, will now be voted on by the full House.   The full text of the bill can be viewed here: http://www.ncleg.net/Applications/BillLookUp/LoadBillDocument.aspx?SessionCode=2013&DocNum=9555&SeqNum=0

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House Bill 1224 Would Limit County Flexibility to Pay for Public Education and Public Transportation

House Bill 1224 is scheduled to be heard on Monday July 21 at 5:30 by the Senate Finance Committee. This bill, if passed, would prevent counties from raising sales taxes to pay for both public education and public transportation.  The bill would allow counties to use the proceeds of part of the local sales and use tax for public transportation or public education.  In other words, this bill limits local governments’ ability to invest in both education and transportation. If you are interested in speaking out on this bill, you can find contact information for your state senator here.

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