It is time for a change in the Senate's top office
By Paul O'Connor
Winston-Salem Journal
RALEIGH —The Senate budget for the next two years contains more than a billion dollars in borrowing that the state would undertake without a taxpayers’ vote.
That shows that someone has held the second-floor, southeast corner office of the Legislative Building for too long.
Winston-Salem Journal
RALEIGH —The Senate budget for the next two years contains more than a billion dollars in borrowing that the state would undertake without a taxpayers’ vote.
That shows that someone has held the second-floor, southeast corner office of the Legislative Building for too long.
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