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Check out what’s in new NC budget for Bladen, Columbus, Robeson and Scotland counties

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By Ben Rappaport

benrappaport@borderbelt.org

After a nearly three-month delay that included squabbles over Medicaid expansion and casinos, North Carolina lawmakers passed a $30 billion budget Friday. 

The spending package includes hundreds of millions for the Border Belt region of Bladen, Columbus, Robeson and Scotland counties, including money for community colleges, police stations, local governments and more. 

The budget also allocates $10 million for a new long-term economic development grant program for southeastern North Carolina, known as Golden LEAF. The program aims to increase the number of publicly owned industrial buildings for new businesses and will be available for all four Border Belt counties. 

Statewide, the budget includes an average 7% raise for teachers and state employees over the next two years, a 4% cut to the personal income tax rate by 2025 and the expansion of private school vouchers. The 625-page budget bill would also expand Medicaid coverage for more than 600,000 North Carolinians.

It does not include four proposed casinos, one of which would be operated by the Lumbee tribe in southeastern North Carolina. 

The budget passed mostly along party lines in the state House and Senate, where Republicans hold supermajorities. Every lawmaker from Bladen, Columbus, Robeson and Scotland counties voted in favor of the budget.

In a statement Friday, Democratic Gov. Roy Cooper said the spending plan was an “overall bad budget” but he would allow it to pass without his signature, citing an urgent need for Medicaid expansion. 

The budget will go into effect Oct. 2 — 10 days after it was passed. Here’s a breakdown of the state funding coming to Border Belt counties:

Bladen County

Columbus County

Robeson County

Scotland County

Airports across southeastern North Carolina, including the Laurinburg-Maxton Airport, will receive money from newly passed state budget.
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