City, county leaders mull incentives to keep National General local


Elected officials in Winston-Salem and Forsyth County are deciding how much taxpayer money it's worth to keep National General Insurance Co. – a decision that could net the city 622 additional or cost it more than 1,200.

On Sept. 6, the Forsyth County Commissioners will hold a public hearing to decide whether to give the insurance giant $117,566 in incentives over five years.

According to a report in the Winston-Salem Journal, the Winston-Salem City Council voted this week to offer the company…

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