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Government

Sep. 28, 2016

Governor vetoes bill to increase fees for transcripts

Court reporters lost their bid to increase fees on transcript printing when Gov. Jerry Brown vetoed an assembly bill on the matter over the weekend.

By Saul Sugarman
Daily Journal Staff Writer

Court reporters lost their bid to increase fees on transcript printing when Gov. Jerry Brown vetoed an assembly bill on the matter over the weekend.

The bill, AB 2629, called for the price of original transcripts to rise from their current 85 cents per 100 words to 93 cents per 100 words.

Additional copies would have gone up from 15 cents per 100 words to 16 cents...

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