Governor McCrory Signs Economic Development Partnership Bill into Law | Eastern NC Now

Governor Pat McCrory signed House Bill 1031 into law this afternoon.

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    Raleigh, NC - Governor Pat McCrory signed House Bill 1031 into law this afternoon. The bill creates a nonprofit corporation to assist the Department of Commerce in fostering and retaining jobs and business development, international trade, marketing, and travel and tourism. This initiative has been a top priority for the governor and North Carolina Commerce Secretary Sharon Decker since entering office.

    "This legislation allows us to put a new economic development approach in place that helps to create jobs by putting a greater emphasis on customer service, all while saving taxpayer money," Governor McCrory said. "With this new approach, our business recruiters will be able to respond to companies faster. We'll be able to help existing companies grow and recruit new companies that are considering locating in North Carolina."

  • Contact: Crystal Feldman
  •     govpress@nc.gov

Secretary Decker, bill sponsors, legislators and members of the governor's Economic Development Board joined Governor McCrory in the Old House Chamber of the State Capitol for the signing.

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