Daily Journal Staff Writer
Saving courts' reserves and pushing for better funding will be the judicial branch's No. 1 priority this coming year.
Judicial Council members met in San Francisco on Friday to confirm the branch's decision to direct its lobbying arm to urge legislators for increased funding of courts, which have suffered hundreds of millions of dollars in cuts over the past few years, including $545 million...
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