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  2. If you’re paid by the state of NC, this is the raise you’d ...

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    Here’s a breakdown of raises in the Senate budget for teachers, state employees, retirees, UNC and community college personnel.

  3. Where’s the money? When NC’s state employees ... - AOL

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    The final amount of raises will be somewhere between what each chamber has already pitched. For the Senate, that’s 5% raises over two years for most state employees, with 4.5% over two years for ...

  4. Agreement reached on pay, NC Speaker says. Here’s why raises ...

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    Raises for state employees and teachers are delayed as budget negotiations bog down over two other issues.

  5. How much do NC General Assembly employees make? What raises ...

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    Here’s the breakdown of state employeessalaries in the Legislative Building.

  6. Republicans release long-awaited $30 billion NC budget with ...

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    Those include average raises of 7% for most teachers and state employees over two years, the personal income tax rate being cut to 3.99% by 2025, a major expansion of private school vouchers, and ...

  7. NC’s state budget is three months late, but raises, programs ...

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    The state budget is now law, providing employees and teachers with raises and expanding Medicaid.

  8. NC Senate budget comes out Monday. Will raises be ... - AOL

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    There’s a growing vacancy rate for North Carolina state employees, and the level of raises in the state Senate’s upcoming budget proposal could make it better or worse.

  9. Rising health care costs might impact benefits for state ...

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    The revenue for the State Health Plan mostly comes from premiums paid by employees and contributions paid by employers, including state agencies, school systems, universities and community colleges.