SB 2031

  • North Carolina Senate Bill
  • 2007-2008 Session
  • Introduced in Senate May 27, 2008
  • Senate
  • House
  • Governor

State Employees 7% Pay Raise.

Bill Subjects

Abc Comn. Administration Dept. Agricultural Finance Authority Agriculture Agriculture Dept. Alcoholic Beverages Aoc Appropriations Arts Attorney General Attorneys Auditing & Audits Authorities Banking Comn. Banks Boards Budgeting Colleges & Universities Commerce Commerce Dept. Commissions Community Colleges Community Colleges Office Correction Dept. Council Of State Court Clerks Court Of Appeals Courts Crime Control Dept. Cultural Resources Cultural Resources Dept. Denr Dhhs District Court Dmv Education Education Administration Education Cabinet Education State Board Of Employment Employment Security Comn. Environment Financial Institutions General Assembly Governor Higher Education Information Technology Information Technology Office Insurance Insurance Dept. Judges Judicial Dept. Justice Dept. Juvenile Justice Dept. Labor Dept. Law Enforcement Lt. Governor Magistrates Minors Motor Vehicles Museum Of Art Board Museums Parole Comn. Parole & Probation Personnel Prisoners Public Public Instruction Dept. Public Instruction Supt. Of Public Officials Public Telecommunications Agency Revenue Dept. Salaries & Benefits Secretary Of State Sentencing Session Laws State Auditor State Controller State Employees State Personnel Office State Treasurer Supreme Court Taxation Telecommunications Transportation Transportation Dept. Unc Unc Board Of Governors Utilities Utilities Comn. Sen. D. Berger District Attorneys Superior Court Sen. Dorsett Labor Commissioner Agriculture Commissioner Insurance Commissioner

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May 28, 2008

Senate

Ref To Com On Appropriations/Base Budget

May 27, 2008

Senate

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