
May 27, 2016 - Legislative Week in Review
Season 1600 Episode 1605 | 26m 46sVideo has Closed Captions
The NC Senate offers a teacher pay hike plan and a proposal to cap tuition for UNC System
The NC Senate is debating legislation to cap tuition increases for future, incoming Freshmen, set tuition at $500 per semester for campuses struggling with low enrollment and would cap student fees. The House approves legislation to study if the state is saving enough money to cover healthcare costs of current and future state retirees. And we look at NC's newest political polls.
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May 27, 2016 - Legislative Week in Review
Season 1600 Episode 1605 | 26m 46sVideo has Closed Captions
The NC Senate is debating legislation to cap tuition increases for future, incoming Freshmen, set tuition at $500 per semester for campuses struggling with low enrollment and would cap student fees. The House approves legislation to study if the state is saving enough money to cover healthcare costs of current and future state retirees. And we look at NC's newest political polls.
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