Daily Journal Staff Writer
SACRAMENTO - State lawmakers late Monday cut the amount of extra money they planned to grant California courts down to $63 million as a result of pressure by the governor's office to rein in Democrats' spending proposals. Senate and Assembly budget subcommittees earlier had voted to bolster court budgets by $100 million - the first budget increase the judicial branch will have seen in years.
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