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North Carolina state legislators — Democrat or Republican — have used the N.C. Department of Transportation contingency fund since the 1980s.
For decades, legislators deposited roughly $10 million a year in what has long been called a slush fund. Republican budget writers increased the fund to $62 million in 2021 and to $112 million in 2023.
Hours before confirming he was running for Congress, House Speaker Tim Moore pulled $45 million from the fund for a single project on the edge of U.S. House District 14, where he is a candidate.
Search the database below for projects proposed and / or completed since 2020.
This story was originally published June 16, 2024 at 5:30 AM.