No votes imminent, possibly rest of year, on state budget
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Read the full article by Alan Wooten: https://www.thecentersquare.com/north_carolina/article_986e4319-5a1a-47ac-b5f2-f41df98dfdd9.html "The Center Square) – State budget negotiations have stalled between North Carolina Republican leaders in the General Assembly and the calendar year appears headed to an end without a new two-year spending plan...."