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The Office of the State Controller this week released its General Fund Monthly Financial Report for the 2021-2022 fiscal year that ended June 30th.
The Office of the State Controller this week released its General Fund Monthly Financial Report for the 2021-2022 fiscal year that ended June 30th.
 
Thanks to a decade of wise, conservative fiscal policy, North Carolina state government is better positioned financially to weather the economic fallout from the coronavirus shutdown.
Thanks to a decade of wise, conservative fiscal policy, North Carolina state government is better positioned financially to weather the economic fallout from the coronavirus shutdown.
 
The North Carolina Office of State Controller just released its latest General Fund monthly financial report for April.
The North Carolina Office of State Controller just released its latest General Fund monthly financial report for April.
 
Beaufort County has a hole in its budget bucket. It is leaking money. But, the water level never goes down.
Beaufort County has a hole in its budget bucket. It is leaking money. But, the water level never goes down.
 
Beaufort County has a hole in it budget bucket. It is leaking money. But, the water level never goes down.
Beaufort County has a hole in it budget bucket. It is leaking money. But, the water level never goes down.
 
While most state government watchers were focused on a last-minute legislation at the General Assembly, some good news came out of the Office of the State Controller
While most state government watchers were focused on a last-minute legislation at the General Assembly, some good news came out of the Office of the State Controller
 
$265.8 million; remember that number. That's North Carolina's projected revenue surplus, according to the Fiscal Research Division (FRD) of the North Carolina General Assembly
$265.8 million; remember that number. That's North Carolina's projected revenue surplus, according to the Fiscal Research Division (FRD) of the North Carolina General Assembly
 
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