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Administrative/Regulatory

Dec. 31, 2009

Budget Drought Is Shaping Law Priorities In Sacramento

With the state's $21 billion budget shortfall expected to take the spotlight in 2010, the legislative agendas for law enforcement and legal industry lobbyists will be heavily weighted toward funding their interests.

By Matthew Pordum

Daily Journal Staff Writer

SACRAMENTO - With the state's $21 billion budget shortfall expected to take the spotlight in 2010, the legislative agendas for law enforcement and legal industry lobbyists in the coming year will not surprisingly be heavily weighted toward funding their interests.

Nick Warner, chief lobbyist for the California Sheriffs' Association, said his most pressing issue will be the...

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