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Sen. Graig Meyer on the Senate’s budget and his concerns that it ignores a raft of important needs

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Sen. Graig Meyer on the Senate’s budget and his concerns that it ignores a raft of important needs

Apr 28, 2025 | 1:00 pm ET
By Clayton Henkel
Sen. Graig Meyer on the Senate’s budget and his concerns that it ignores a raft of important needs
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Sen. Graig Meyer (Courtesy photo)

 

Members of the North Carolina General Assembly took a post-Easter break last week as they prepared for what promises to be the busiest period of the 2025 session in May and June, but prior to that, Republican leaders in the state Senate unveiled and quickly approved their version of a new two-year state budget.

The proposal attracted sharp criticism from Democratic senators who blasted the tiny pay raises allotted to teachers and state employees, as well as the decision to double down on regressive corporate tax cuts at a time in which the state’s economists are warning of impending revenue shortfalls. And recently, NC Newsline caught up with one of those critics, State Senator Graig Meyer. He’s not only worried about the budget, he’s deeply concerned about what a host of other top state and national GOP priorities portend for our country’s future.

Click here for the full interview with Sen. Graig Meyer.