Raleigh, N.C. — Gov. Mike Easley's budget proposal will include $31 million more in part to expand children's health insurance and child care subsidies and to help homeowners at risk of foreclosure.
Easley released Thursday a few details about the spending plan he will present to the state Legislature next week. This is Easley's final budget plan while in office.
The governor said about a third of the money would be used to get another 10,700 children in low-income families enrolled in a federal-state health insurance program. Another $9 million would take about 1,100 children off of the waiting list for child care subsidies, and $8 million would benefit adults participating in foster care or adoption programs.
About $1 million will go toward housing counselors to help homeowners avoid foreclosure.
The Legislature would have to approve the requests.




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