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Government

Jul. 31, 2014

Court funding fight continues to simmer

At a Judicial Council meeting Tuesday, members voted to pursue an additional $22.7 million from the state to backfill a projected fee revenue drop for this year.


By Paul Jones


Daily Journal Staff Writer


SAN FRANCISCO - The state budget may be finished, but judicial leaders' fight for court funding isn't quite over.


At a Judicial Council meeting Tuesday, members voted to pursue an additional $22.7 million from the state to backfill a projected fee revenue drop for this year.


But the council voted to formally allocate this year's funding for courts without assuming that the Legisla...

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