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Government

Nov. 2, 2000

Budget Battle Delays Funding For Federal Judiciary, Pay Raise

WASHINGTON - A budget standoff between President Clinton and Congress that may force lawmakers to finish their work in a post-election, lame-duck session is holding up funding for the federal judiciary, a pay raise for federal judges and several federal courthouse projects.

By Daniel A. Shaw
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        WASHINGTON - A budget standoff between President Clinton and Congress that may force lawmakers to finish their work in a post-election, lame-duck session is holding up funding for the federal judiciary, a pay raise for federal judges and several federal courthouse projects.<...

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