State legislators have now asked for $93.2 million.
Eight more bills filed since Dome last checked have added another $5.3 million for specific programs, even as the state faces a $2 billion shortfall.
The largest request of the most recent batch is for $1.3 million for the N.C. Military Business Center at Fayetteville Technical Community College. The smallest request is for $10,000 to help Rhema Educational Services upgrade a child care facility.
Two bills are companions to $11.8 million already requested for a driving course and other facilities at the N.C. Center for Automotive Research and $575,000 to train teachers to work with children who have cochlear implants.
Other spending bills would fund a business incubator at the Partnership for Defense Innovation, support the N.C. Center for Advancement of Teaching's programs for teachers in their first three years, clean up groundwater contamination at the Texfi site in Fayetteville, and build a senior center in Gates County.
The new bills also call for another $2.3 million to be spent in the 2010-11 budget year, for a total of $10.2 million in future spending requests.
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