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State budget includes funds for anti-virals & storage

Niko

Editor, Senior Moderator
Final vote set for state budget

07/30/2007 07:57 AM

By: Cassie Safrit


RALEIGH -- State lawmakers are expected to give their final vote on the state budget Monday.

Both the House and Senate approved the $20.7 billion budget over the weekend.

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By the end of the day, a budget could be headed to Gov. Mike Easley?s desk for approval.

? State match to purchase more than 634,000 treatment courses of antivirals in case of pandemic flu and create climate-controlled storage space: $8.3 million.

http://news14.com/content/headlines/585448/final-vote-set-for-state-budget/Default.aspx

Associated Press - July 30, 2007 6:45 PM ET
RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) - Governor Easley will sign the $20 billion budget tomorrow now that lawmakers have given their final approval.
The House approved the budget as part of a 2-year spending plan by a vote of 64 to 52, the second of 2 required votes on the budget. The Senate voted to approve the budget minutes later by a vote of 31 to 19.
 
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