Gov. Pat McCrory, officials push for historic tax credit legislation

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Governor McCrory

Gov. Pat McCrory speaks to NC Main Street Conference guests at CoMMA in Morganton on Friday along with Secretary of Commerce John Skvarla (left) and Secretary of Cultural Resources Susan Kluttz (right).



Posted: Monday, March 23, 2015 2:45 pm
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Updated: 2:53 pm, Mon Mar 23, 2015.

Gov. Pat McCrory, officials push for historic tax credit legislation

JESSICA ISAACS
Staff Writer

The News Herald

The North Carolina Main Street Conference, a three-day gathering of statewide leaders, concluded in downtown Morganton with message from Gov. Pat McCrory and two of his cabinet members.

After an awards ceremony Thursday culminating the conference, McCrory was joined on-stage Friday morning at the City of Morganton Municipal Auditorium by Secretary of Cultural Resources Susan Kluttz and Secretary of Commerce John Skvarla. In a panel discussion, the three encouraged conference participants — representatives from Main Street programs across the state — to reach out to state lawmakers and promote legislation that they said would facilitate the revitalization of downtown areas throughout North Carolina.

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