Senate GOP Pushes Tax Cap; Cooper Gets $31M Boost; NC-11 Shifts Left
Senate GOP Pushes Tax Cap Cut; Cooper Gets $31M Boost; NC-11 Shifts Left
Senate Republicans are proposing a constitutional amendment to lower North Carolina’s income tax cap to 3.5%, continuing the push for long-term tax reductions. At the same time, new data shows Pitt and Orange counties have some of the least affordable energy prices in the state, raising concerns over utility costs. In congressional politics, ratings in North Carolina’s 11th District are shifting toward Democrats amid an ethics probe involving Congressman Chuck Edwards. Lawmakers are also revisiting the concept of a property tax levy limit as debate over local taxes intensifies. Meanwhile, the Senate Majority PAC has announced a $31.4 million investment backing Roy Cooper’s Senate campaign, signaling how competitive the race is expected to become.
