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Rep. Phil Rubin on education funding and why a new property tax scheme could make problems worse

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Rep. Phil Rubin on education funding and why a new property tax scheme could make problems worse

May 18, 2026 | 1:45 pm ET
Rep. Phil Rubin on education funding and why a new property tax scheme could make problems worse
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Wake County State Rep. Phil Rubin

It appears that, finally, after a year-long delay that has left North Carolina the only state in the union without a budget for the current fiscal year, Republican state legislative leaders may soon give final approval to a comprehensive budget plan and send it to Gov. Josh Stein.

Of course, as is usually the case, funding for public education was and remains one of the most hotly debated budget items. And while it appears that teachers will finally receive some long overdue but still modest raises, as we learned in a conversation with Wake County State Rep. Phil Rubin, the plan does little if anything to address the fundamentally skewed funding priorities that have long plagued and worn down our public schools. As Rubin explained to NC Newsline, not only does the budget plan continue to favor unaccountable private voucher schools at the expense of public schools, new plans to impose a one-size-fits-all scheme on county property taxes could make funding problems even worse.

Click here to listen to the full interview with Rep. Phil Rubin.