Posted Mar. 20, 2013 at 4:43 p.m.
The North Carolina Biotechnology Center's $17.2 million appropriation would be slashed by $10 million, under Gov. Pat McCrory's proposed budget. The Biotech Center says such cuts could postpone or even cancel projects....Copyright 2013 WRAL Tech Wire. All rights reserved.
McCrory's budget cuts Biotech Center appropriation by more than half
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The North Carolina Biotechnology Center's $17.2 million appropriation would be slashed by $10 million, under Gov. Pat McCrory's proposed budget. The Biotech Center says such cuts could postpone or even cancel projects....Copyright 2013 WRAL Tech Wire. All rights reserved.
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The NC Biotech Center is a key to bring out of state and out of country companies to North Carolina.
It is still the largest , best organized, most equal handed biotech oriented facility and organization in the world. Thanks to the Biotech Center, and it,s innovative child, The BIOFUELS CENTER of NC in Oxford,
The country of Norway, and several Norwegian companies I am involved in are looking at, or coming to North Carolina. The NC Biotech has a area, named after James Hunt, but Governor Hunt had the inspiration, guts, and sustainability, to start the job creating Biotech Industry for North Carolina, and. I am for Governor McCrory's .s forward looking high tech, high paying job initiatives for Our State. I just hope politics aren,t involved in the draconian cuts to the NC Biotech center. Frank Bell
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