Republican budget writers rolled out a 634-page spending plan Tuesday chock-full of special provisions and policy changes with limited time for review before the first planned vote on the $34 billion package. The measure includes raises for state employees and teachers first announced by Senate Leader Phil Berger, R-Rockingha, and House Speaker Destin Hall, R-Caldwell, in May, along with an agreed-upon cut in the state’s personal income tax rate from 3.99% this year to 3.49% next year.