N.C. House approves $23.9 billion budget, despite Democrats' objections
In the end, after hours of back and forth between miffed Democrats and Republicans, the GOP had the votes to push through their $23.9 billion budget Friday morning.
Members of the state House of Representatives gave their final approval of the spending plan Friday, ushering the budget onto Gov. Roy Coopers desk. The Senate approved the privately-negotiated budget Thursday morning. And even if the Democratic governor vetoes the spending package, Republicans have the votes to override Cooper in both chambers.
Pay raises for law enforcement and correctional officers, tens of millions of dollars for classroom protections and prison security, lead state budget investments in public safety passed by the North Carolina House of Representatives today, House Speaker Tim Moore said on Twitter, shortly after Fridays 66-44 vote to approve.
Republicans touted raises for state employees and teachers, school safety investments, tax cuts and more on the House floor Thursday and Friday, even as feisty Democrats chided the majority party for an unprecedented budget process that controversially cut off all amendments.
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