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Votes Count: North Carolina
North Carolina 2

Governor: Democrat
Control of Legislature: Democrat
(during FY08 budget process)

Percentage Change Change to Budget,
FY07 to FY08 1
Policy/Notes
+ 66% Increases More at Four program funding from $84.6 million to $140.6 million. The increase will serve an additional 10,000 children.

For the first time, children of active military personnel and of members of the National Guard or a reserve unit who have been injured, killed, or ordered to active duty are eligible to participate in More at Four.

Action in Neighboring States
State Percentage Change
Georgia +5%
South Carolina +0.5%
Tennessee +45%
Virginia +7%

 

1 Information on pre-k funding in biennial budgets reflects changes in those budgets over two years. All other changes are from FY07 to FY08.
2 State has a biennial budget. FY08 is the first year of the biennium.
3 State has a biennial budget. FY08 is the second year of the biennium.

 
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