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BTC REPORTS: Buddy Can You Spare a Dime? Putting NC's Unemployment Insurance System Back to Work Dec 1, 2007
BTC BRIEF: Community College Crunch - Economic Downturn Drives Up Enrollments, Spotlights Funding Challenges May 1, 2008
BTC BRIEF: Six Steps for Stabilizing the State Economy Jun 9, 2008
BTC BRIEF: Getting Out of the Car - Current Trends Make Smarter Public Transportation Policies a Top Priority Jun 16, 2008
BTC BRIEF: The Ghost in the Machine - The Student Credit Hour Funding Model & UNC Enrollment Growth Jul 1, 2008
BTC BRIEF: Busting the Myth of Runaway Spending in North Carolina Dec 8, 2008
BTC REPORTS: Paying to Get from Here to There - Meeting North Carolina’s Transportation Revenue Needs in Difficult Times Feb 1, 2009
LEGISLATIVE BULLETIN: Agenda 2009: Path to a Healthier North Carolina Feb 3, 2009
BTC BRIEF: Beyond the Crystal Ball: Projecting the 2009-10 General Fund Budget Shortfall Feb 23, 2009
MEDIA RELEASE: Warts and all, Gov. Perdue’s first budget proposal rises to the tough task by taking a balanced approach Mar 17, 2009

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  • BTC Statement: Senate budget "fiscally irresponsible"
    Post date: May 23, 2013
  • Prosperity Watch Issue 25, No. 2: Senate Budget Cuts Taxes for Wealthy, Shorts Investments in Public Priorities
    Post date: May 22, 2013
  • MEDIA RELEASE: New Infographic shows discriminatory bill may not deliver on driving permit promise
    Post date: May 20, 2013
  • LEGISLATIVE BULLETIN: Don’t Send Public Money to Unaccountable Private Schools
    Post date: May 20, 2013
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