The North Carolina legislature gave early Friday morning. The vote ended a stalemate that pushed budget negotiations three months past their original deadline. The final deal maintains funding for teacher assistants, cuts the income tax rate to 5.5 percent and expands the sales tax.
Gov. Pat McCrory says he supports the spending plan. Rep. (R-Henderson) served as a lead budget writer and though some are saying the Senate "won" the negotiations, McGrady said the House got its share of priorities in the deal.
Host Frank Stasio talks to McGrady about the state’s final budget.