North Carolina Local Government Commission
The North Carolina Local Government Commission is a part of the North Carolina Department of State Treasurer which was created after the Great Depression to assist local North Carolina governments in decision making involving large financing projects such as bond issues. The commission is chaired by the North Carolina State Treasurer.
The commission was involved in the controversial Carolina Crossroads project near Roanoke Rapids, North Carolina and was criticized for lack of rigor in its evaluation of the proposal. [1][2]
References
- ↑ Don Carrington (May 22, 2007). "Panel Ignored Study, Approved Theater; Moore joined Local Government Commission members in vote". Carolina Journal.
- ↑ "N.C. Local Government Commission muffed a big one". Charlotte Observer. Jan 18, 2008. Retrieved 2008-01-20.
External links
Further reading
- Coe, Charles K. (2007). Preventing Local Government Fiscal Crises: The North Carolina Approach. Public Budgeting & Finance, Volume 27, Issue 3, pages 39–49, Fall 2007. doi:10.1111/j.1540-5850.2007.00879.x
- Fehr, Stephen C. (June 6, 2012), "North Carolina Agency Is Local Government Lifeline", Stateline (Pew Center on the States)
- Fesler, James W. (1941). North Carolina's local government commission. National Municipal Review, Volume 30, Issue 6, pages 327–334, June 1941. doi:10.1002/ncr.4110300606
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