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The North Carolina Housing Finance Agency, long criticized for lacking aggressiveness, is actively seeking to issue tax-exempt housing bonds for low- and moderate-income citizens.
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The North Carolina Museum of Art has evolved from its humble beginnings to its new home, an impressive modern structure on Blue Ridge Road in Raleigh. Now the question of future direction must be addressed.
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Finger presents some possibilities and considerations concerning the creation of a state Environmental Index.
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The North Carolina Center for Public Policy Research at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill has completed its first ten years.
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Utility companies are diversifying into solar products, home insulation, even cable television. But, unlike other corporations, they have a state-awarded monopoly franchise for their principal product.
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This article includes a comprehensive list of all state programs affecting economic development, with expenditure figures and agency responsibilities.
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North Carolina is tangled in a bureaucratic nightmare regarding environmental agencies. The sheer number of such agencies and the occurrence of interagency overlap are leading legislators to call for consolidation or realignment.
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The state government, local communities and citizens' advocacy groups must find common ground on the housing question.