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RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — Delivering his first State of the State address, Gov. Pat McCrory said Monday night that his administration would focus on public education so that students are prepared for jobs, improving the state's lagging economy and making government more efficient. He also said he won't be afraid to fluster other leaders to get results.
Sticking to bipartisan and tough-love themes that carried him to victory three months ago, the former Charlotte mayor also said that North Carolina is no longer going to take federal money without knowing how to pay it back.
McCrory, a Republican, was referring to the $2.5 billion that the state owes the federal government for unemployment benefits. He said he would sign a bill Tuesday that would accelerate the debt repayment by raising taxes and cutting maximum...
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