Increasing state employee and teacher pay are major tenets for both the House Republicans' and the governor's budget proposals. The House budget is a total of $60.7 billion, whereas Gov. Roy Cooper's proposal would invest over $67 billion over the next two years.
“Let’s take advantage of our unlimited potential to make sure every North Carolinian can thrive,” Cooper said in a press release.
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