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RES-2005-016 Orange County's 2005 Legislative Agenda
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3/1/2005
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8b
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sales-tax cap on business machinery, repealing a tax <br />credit for cigarettes manufactured in North Carolina but <br />sold overseas, and eliminating an interest expense <br />deduction for banks; <br />4) Support legislation to re-institute State funding of <br />local school system utility costs; <br />5) Support legislation to allow all counties to enact <br />various revenue options, with optional local referenda, <br />that have already been authorized for counties in other <br />parts of the State, including real estate transfer taxes, <br />impact taxes for school facilities and other <br />infrastructure, prepared meals taxes and occupancy taxes; <br />6) * Ensure that the Public School Capital Building Fund <br />disbursements (which for FY 2002-03 were estimated to <br />have been $794,000 for Orange County had they not been <br />withheld by the state, and for which allocations were <br />2 <br />restored for FY 2003-04) continue to be made on behalf of <br />Local Education Agencies (LEAs) to address pressing <br />capital needs in the next and future fiscal years; <br />7) Support the North Carolina Association of County <br />Commissioners (NCACC) and North Carolina League of <br />Municipalities (NCLM) positions regarding state <br />government reimbursements to local governments; <br />2 <br />
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