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Description: Created by Executive Order No. 4, signed by Governor Bev Perdue on her first day in office, NC OpenBook is part of her effort to bring more transparency and accountability to state government in North Carolina. Government information should be available to everyone. North Carolinians have a right to know how their government is operating, and NC OpenBook is intended to save taxpayer dollars by shining more light on government contracts, grants and assistance programs.
Captured 16 times between Sep 18, 2009 and Dec 27, 2012
Subject: State Finance, Government finance and taxes, State budget , Governor
Group: Office of the Governor
Creator: North Carolina. Governor's Office
Publisher: North Carolina. Governor's Office; North Carolina. Dept. of Cultural Resources
Language: eng
Coverage: North Carolina. Governor's Office
Identifier: http://www.ncopenbook.gov/
Collector: North Carolina. Dept. of Cultural Resources
Rights: The Web sites in the North Carolina State Government Archives are in the public domain. See http://www.ah.dcr.state.nc.us/archives/webarchives/copyright.html
Description: General Assembly site containing information about budgets and other fiscal issues facing the legislature.
Captured 15 times between Dec 19, 2008 and Sep 14, 2011
Subject: Bills (proposed legislation), Legislative sessions, State budget , State government, State finance, Government finance and taxes
Group: General Assembly
Creator: North Carolina. General Assembly
Publisher: North Carolina. General Assembly; North Carolina. Dept. of Cultural Resources
Language: eng
Coverage: North Carolina. General Assembly
Identifier: http://www.ncga.state.nc.us/FiscalResearch
Collector: North Carolina. Dept. of Cultural Resources
Rights: The Web sites in the North Carolina State Government Archives are in the public domain. See http://www.ah.dcr.state.nc.us/archives/webarchives/copyright.html
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