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NC lawmakers agree to stopgap spending plan

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Published: June 30, 2009

RALEIGH - The Senate decided to avoid controversy with the House over a temporary spending plan to run North Carolina government while a final budget gets worked out.

The Senate agreed Tuesday by a vote of 35-13 to accept changes by the House to the "continuing resolution." It now heads to Gov. Beverly Perdue's desk for her signature.

The bill needs to become law before the new fiscal year begins Wednesday.

The stopgap spending measure directs Perdue and state agencies to spend at levels no more than 85 percent of what was allocated in the past year's budget.

The Senate accepted the House measure even though it allows just two weeks to work out the final agreement. The Senate wanted no expiration date.

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