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BTC REPORTS: The Governor's FY2013-15 Budget Proposal Apr 4, 2013
BTC REPORTS: A "Laffable" Plan for Tax Reform - The Civitas/Laffer/Senate Plan for North Carolina Shifts Load to the Poor, Middle-class Jan 22, 2013
BTC REPORTS: Ignoring Lessons from the Past in Unemployment Insurance Financing Dec 17, 2012
BTC REPORT: Mediated Incentives: Making North Carolina's Economic Development Incentive Programs Work Better through Strategic Investments Oct 5, 2012
BTC REPORTS: Improving the Sales Tax - A Critical Step to a Modern Revenue System Sep 27, 2012
State of Working North Carolina 2012 - Complete Report Sep 6, 2012
BTC REPORTS: The FY2012-13 Final Budget - Underfunding Vital Investments in Education, Health, Environment, and Infrastructure Jul 5, 2012
BTC REPORTS: The FY 2012-13 Senate Budget - Policy-heavy budget continues to short investments in key public structures Jun 25, 2012
BTC REPORTS: The FY2012-13 House Budget: An inadequate and temporary fix for North Carolina's growing budget pressures Jun 7, 2012
BTC REPORTS: Special Deals, Special Problems - An Analysis of North Carolina's Legislature-Approved Economic Development Incentives Jun 1, 2012

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