When a state transportation project requires the relocation of water or sewer lines, the cost of moving that infrastructure often falls on the local government that owns it. These expenses, known as nonbetterment costs, can be significant, especially for smaller … Read more
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Effective July 1, 2025, Session Law 2025-8 (HB 50) amends G.S. 143-166.42, which governs the Law Enforcement Special Separation Allowance (LESSA) for local law enforcement officers. While the core structure of the LESSA remains unchanged, the new law introduces an alternative benefit … Read more
North Carolina law authorizes an annual refund of state and local sales and use taxes paid by counties, municipalities, and certain other governmental entities on their direct purchases of tangible personal property and services. See G.S. 105-164.14; G.S. 105-467(b). Taxes paid by contractors on … Read more
Updated May 21, 2025 to reflect recent NC Court of Appeals decision in Adams Homes AEC, LLC v. Stanly County, COA24-924 (May 21, 2025). Water and wastewater services play a vital role in helping communities grow and thrive. When these … Read more
Many thanks to Greg Allison, Sharon Edmundson, and Lee Carter for their invaluable input on this post. In the aftermath of a disaster, local governments often struggle with the financial burden of paying for the recovery and continuing normal operations. … Read more
While the response to Hurricane Helene continues, local governments are looking ahead to the long road to recovery. In a report issued by the North Carolina Office of State Budget and Management (OSBM), Hurricane Helene Recovery Recommendations: Preliminary Damage and … Read more
As part of the 2024 revisions to the Uniform Guidance, the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) expanded the list of targeted businesses for socioeconomic contracting consideration to include veteran-owned businesses. The revised language of 2 C.F.R.
2023 marked 27 years since the inception of charter schools in North Carolina. And it brought some big changes to charter school governance, growth, and funding. See S.L. 2023-107; S.L. 2023-110. Among these changes was the grant of authority to counties to fund certain charter school capital outlay. It presents an opportune time to review the local funding scheme for charter schools.
The Local Government Commission (LGC) is a nine-member state body situated in the Department of State Treasurer. G.S. Ch. 159, Art. 2. The commission monitors the fiscal management and financial condition of local governments and public authorities (providing assistance and … Read more