[UPDATE: In August 2014 the N.C. Court of Appeals reversed the PTC decision and found in favor of the county.
Author Archives: School of Government ITD Applications Team
[UPDATE: In August 2014 the N.C. Court of Appeals reversed the PTC decision and found in favor of the county.
The North Carolina General Assembly wrapped up the 2013 session after approving several pieces of legislation related to community economic development (CED).
The North Carolina General Assembly wrapped up the 2013 session after approving several pieces of legislation related to community economic development (CED).
It’s All Relative
When it’s filing season for people seeking city or county offices, questions often arise about who can run. Can the spouse of a current board member run? What about the spouse of a current employee? How about the adult child of a sitting board member? These questions imply that there may be some type of conflict of interest when people who have close family or other relationships work for or serve the same unit of government.
It’s All Relative
When it’s filing season for people seeking city or county offices, questions often arise about who can run. Can the spouse of a current board member run? What about the spouse of a current employee? How about the adult child of a sitting board member? These questions imply that there may be some type of conflict of interest when people who have close family or other relationships work for or serve the same unit of government.
Big changes are on the horizon for all North Carolina drivers. Under the state’s new “Tax and Tag Together” program (aka “H.B.
Big changes are on the horizon for all North Carolina drivers. Under the state’s new “Tax and Tag Together” program (aka “H.B.
For most units July 1 (or the date that the annual budget ordinance is adopted) marks the end of the formal budgeting season. Each year, however, at least a few counties and local school boards face a protracted budgeting process.
For most units July 1 (or the date that the annual budget ordinance is adopted) marks the end of the formal budgeting season. Each year, however, at least a few counties and local school boards face a protracted budgeting process.