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BTC Reports

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BTC Report: The Governor's 2010-11 Budget: A reasonable, though painful, approach to the growing budget gap May 5, 2010
BTC REPORTS: North Carolina Jobs Plan: Connecting Working Families to Economic Opportunity Now May 26, 2010
BTC REPORTS: The Senate's Budget: No big surprises in spending but some major policy shifts proposed May 27, 2010
BTC REPORTS: The House Budget: A Familiar Story With A Few Plot Twists Jun 15, 2010
BTC REPORT: Unmet Financial Need: Expanding Access to Federal Loans to Improve College Completion Jun 24, 2010
BTC REPORTS: The Final FY 2010-11 Budget: Will It Support Economic Recovery? Jul 29, 2010
BTC REPORTS: Federal Tax Policy to Promote Broad Prosperity Aug 19, 2010
BTC REPORT: Opening Opportunity's Door: Financial Aid for NC Community Colleges Builds Prosperity Feb 10, 2011
NC BUDGET & TAX CENTER: The Future is Now - A Plan to Modernize North Carolina's Revenue System Feb 21, 2011
BTC REPORT: The Governor's 2011-2013 budget proposal: Despite sales tax extension, budget slashes public-sector jobs Mar 1, 2011

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