Bill’s route and 4-vote win runs through North Carolina’s 10-4 advantage
- The passage of the budget reconciliation bill was completed in Washington, affecting North Carolina's congressional map.
- Special masters drew a map to evenly split North Carolina's 14 U.S. House seats in 2022.
- The estimated negative impact of the bill is $26 billion over 10 years, indicating economic loss for North Carolina.
- This is viewed as a significant victory for families, seniors, and small businesses in North Carolina.
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Bill’s route and 4-vote win runs through North Carolina’s 10-4 advantage
(The Center Square) – While passage Thursday afternoon and signing Friday of the budget reconciliation bill may have been in Washington, its road from and back to the desk of President Donald Trump ran through North Carolina.
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