Borrow or pay-as-you-go? Two plans floated for N.C. school construction

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The leaders of North Carolina’s state House and state Senate want to boost spending for classroom buildings and other capital needs at its public schools, colleges and universities.But they disagree on how to do it.State House Speaker Tim Moore, a Republican from Cleveland County, has proposed a $1.8 billion bond referendum. Moore spokesman Joseph Kyzer said $1.2 billion to $1.4 billion of this would go to K-12 schools, and the rest would be split between the community […]

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