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Government

May 23, 2014

Legislative proposal would give courts more than $280M

The state Senate budget subcommittee in charge of judicial branch funding voted Wednesday in favor of sending courts more than $280 million in general fund money this year.


By Paul Jones


Daily Journal Staff Writer


The state Senate budget subcommittee in charge of judicial branch funding voted Wednesday in favor of sending the branch more than $280 million in general fund money this year.


The plan is the second legislative proposal to increase the branch's budget in the past few weeks, and signifies lawmakers are willing to increase courts' funding beyond the $160 million increase Gov. Jerry Brown committ...

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