RALEIGH, N.C. (WTVD) -- Governor Josh Stein is unveiling his budget proposal Tuesday morning.
It comes as lawmakers are now back in Raleigh for the start of the short session.
In March, Gov. Stein released what he called a critical needs budget, focusing on funding for teachers, law enforcement, and Medicaid among other priorities plus a separate Hurricane Helene bill.
Republicans hold a supermajority in the Senate but are short on the House, which has complicated efforts for veto overrides. But with several incumbents losing seats in the General Assembly and the November midterms looming, the question is do we see more compromise this session - or even further aggressiveness - particularly on tax reform and a state budget.
North Carolina is the only state in the country operating without a budget.
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