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BTC REPORTS: At the Crossroads: Recommendations for the Future of Transportation in North Carolina May 19, 2009
BTC REPORTS: Paying to Get from Here to There - Meeting North Carolina’s Transportation Revenue Needs in Difficult Times Feb 1, 2009
BTC REPORTS: Protecting the Child in Need: The past, present and future of More at Four Apr 30, 2009
BTC REPORTS: The Final FY 2010-11 Budget: Will It Support Economic Recovery? Jul 29, 2010
BTC REPORTS: The Governor's Budget Proposal: Spending cuts limited but the plan overall is precariously balanced Apr 2, 2009
BTC REPORTS: The Senate's Proposed Budget: Overall Spending Target Mirrors Governor’s But Spending Priorities Differ Apr 14, 2009
LAND’S VALUE FOR TRANSPORTATION: Why Cities and Counties Should Use Land-Based Taxes and Fees to Pay for Transportation Mar 1, 2009
LEGISLATIVE BULLETIN: Investing in North Carolina’s Children Pays Dividends for Everyone Jun 30, 2009
LEGISLATIVE BULLETIN: Sound Transportation Policy: How to Get There From Here Mar 3, 2009
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