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15) Funding for Gang Prevention, Adolescent Substance Abuse and <br /> Domestic Violence Prevention, Intervention and Treatment — <br /> Support legislation to provide state funding for gang prevention, <br /> adolescent substance abuse and domestic violence prevention, <br /> intervention and treatment. In past budget years, the state budget has <br /> included funds for these critical programs. These programs pay <br /> dividends because they help reduce criminal activity. Failure to fund <br /> these types of programs will result in significantly higher costs to the <br /> legal system. <br /> 16) Broadband — Support legislation, funding, and other efforts to expand <br /> broadband capability to the un-served and under-served areas of the <br /> State to enhance quality of life as well as expand opportunities for jobs <br /> creation, small business development, and growth in farm enterprises. <br /> Oppose legislation limiting local governments' efforts to provide <br /> broadband and supports legislation and regulations that would preserve <br /> local option and authority where needed to deploy community <br /> broadband systems and ensure community access to critical broadband <br /> services; <br /> 17) Agriculture/Solar Energy — Support legislation providing renewable <br /> energy initiatives to create a market for agricultural-sourced energy <br /> credits and provide incentives for farmers to produce renewable energy, <br /> which will become increasingly important to preserving and <br /> strengthening the agricultural economy and rural infrastructure as well <br /> as maintaining rural heritage and culture. The lack of continued <br /> effective solar energy incentives is a lost opportunity for all North <br /> Carolinians, but this is especially true for the agricultural sector. <br /> Farmers use a lot of electrical power and are uniquely positioned to <br /> become energy producers. Every south-facing barn roof is a candidate <br /> for a photo-voltaic (PV) array, and farms usually have open acreage <br /> that can support a stand-alone PV array. In addition, supports <br /> legislation keeping the amount of renewable energy certificates <br /> purchased from in-state and out-of-state facilities to meet the <br /> requirement of the Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Portfolio <br /> Standards at current levels or reducing them to fifteen percent (15%); <br /> 18) E-911 Funds - Support legislation for permanent authorization to use E- <br /> 911 funds for all public safety disciplines. Support future initiatives to <br /> expand the uses for these funds within the public safety disciplines <br /> related to emergency communications and Emergency Medical <br /> Services. North Carolina General Statute (NCGS) 62A-47 Section 9 <br /> allowed local governments to use 50% of the funds in the Emergency <br /> Telephone System to provide for public safety needs, without limitations <br /> imposed under NCGS 62A-46. Public Safety expenditures authorized <br /> under Section 9 had to be completed by June 30, 2012; <br />