Building A Better North Carolina Connect NC Bond Campaign: Invest In Our Future Paid for by Connect NC Committee.

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Building A Better North Carolina Connect NC Bond Campaign: Invest In Our Future Paid for by Connect NC Committee

ABOUT THE CAMPAIGN Paid for by Connect NC Committee2

$ 2 Billion Campaign Will appear on the March 15, 2016 primary ballot First statewide bond since 2000 Investments in community colleges, universities, small towns and urban cities, agriculture, and the National Guard Impacts 73 counties across North Carolina Paid for by Connect NC Committee3

Key Facts No tax increase needed to pay for bond based on NC’s strong financial position Since last bond, NC has added 2 million people Passage will help NC prepare for future growth; not just react Broad, bipartisan support Paid for by Connect NC Committee4

Now Is The Time To Invest INTEREST RATES ON GOVERNMENT BONDS AT HISTORIC LOWS Paid for by Connect NC Committee5 Source: Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis 10-Year Treasury Rate Bond Buyer Go 20-Bond Municipal Bond Index

What’s In The Bond? Project Specifics Paid for by Connect NC Committee6

EDUCATION Investments In Community Colleges & Universities Paid for by Connect NC Committee7

Focus On Education: Preparing Our Students & Workforce 8 UNC System Community Colleges Water/Sewer National Guard & Public Safety Agriculture Parks & Zoos 49% 17% 16% 4% 9% 5%

Local Community Colleges Benefit $350 million in new construction, repairs, and renovations 58 campuses across the state Paid for by Connect NC Committee9 Will help meet the demands of a 21 st Century workforce

Major Investments In Universities $980 million in new construction and repairs Focus on Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) buildings $150 million for repairs and renovation Paid for by Connect NC Committee10 Will help North Carolina workers compete for jobs of the future

SMALL TOWNS & URBAN CITIES Investments In Quality Of Life Paid for by Connect NC Committee11

Small Towns & Urban Cities $300 million investment across the state Water and sewer improvements Modernize water systems Paid for by Connect NC Committee12 Will ensure economic competitiveness and improve water quality

PUBLIC SAFETY Investments To Protect The Homeland Paid for by Connect NC Committee13

Public Safety $78.5 million investment across the state 3 National Guard Readiness Centers Public Safety Training Academy Paid for by Connect NC Committee14 Will help with emergency preparedness and training for future deployments

AGRICULTURE Investments For A New Day In Family Farms & Agriculture Paid for by Connect NC Committee15

Agriculture $179 million – One of the largest single investments in farms and agriculture New Plant Sciences Research Complex at NCSU Agriculture and Consumer Sciences Lab for veterinary, food, drug, and motor fuel testing Paid for by Connect NC Committee16 Will make North Carolina a world leader in agriculture research

STATE PARKS & ZOO Investments To Improve Quality Of Life Paid for by Connect NC Committee17

State Parks & Zoo $75 million investment New facilities, hiking trails, campgrounds, and funding for environmental education $25 million investment Will make the zoo a premier family-friendly and tourist destination, and create new jobs/facilities Paid for by Connect NC Committee18 STATE PARKSZOO

Campaign Key Messages Major Points To Share & Inform Paid for by Connect NC Committee19

Campaign Key Messages Paid for by Connect NC Committee20 The Connect NC Bond will not raise taxes: Since state leaders have wisely paid down and paid off existing debt, no taxes will be needed to complete the listed projects Connect NC will keep us safe and bolster our National Guard: $79M to build additional regional training centers in order to provide quicker response for state emergencies The Bond will help prepare students and our workforce for the future: Nearly $1B to build new science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) buildings, helping North Carolina compete for the jobs of the future

Campaign Key Messages Paid for by Connect NC Committee21 Connect NC will enhance and improve local community colleges: $350M for new construction and repairs that will help train North Carolinians and meet the demands of a 21 st Century workforce The Connect NC Bond will include one of the largest investments ever to help family farms and the agriculture industry: $180M across the state, including a new plant sciences research complex at NCSU and a new science lab for veterinary research and food/drug testing, helping North Carolina become a world leader in agricultural research and innovation

Campaign Key Messages Paid for by Connect NC Committee22 The Bond will help towns and cities prepare for the future: Over $309M to help small rural towns and larger cities across North Carolina modernize water and sewer systems to ensure economic competitiveness and improve quality of life The Connect NC Bond provides investments to improve state parks – the reason so many people love to visit North Carolina: $75M to build new state park facilities, new hiking trails and campgrounds, and provide funding to support environmental education

Campaign Resources Where To Get More Information Paid for by Connect NC Committee23

Where Can I Get More Information? Paid for by Connect NC Committee24 CAMPAIGN QUESTIONS: Project Specific List/ Regional Breakdown Campaign Headquarters

How To Get Involved Paid for by Connect NC Committee25 Contact one of our field representatives Lindsay McCoy Middlesworth (Western and Triad) Matthew Hebb (Central NC) Jessica Proctor (Eastern North Carolina) Sign up to volunteerwww.VoteYesToInvest.com/volunteer Contribute onlinewww.VoteYesToInvest.com/contribute-now Contribute by checkMake check out to Connect NC Committee PO Box 30696, Raleigh, NC Help spread the word