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Government

Apr. 10, 2014

Court contracting bill clears Assembly committee

AB 2332 would limit courts' ability to approve contracts with outside companies to provide services to courts and revives a similar push from last year.


By Paul Jones


Daily Journal Staff Writer


SACRAMENTO - Despite meeting its demise last year after a veto by Gov. Jerry Brown, a union-backed effort to block courts from using contract workers to replace regular court employees is before the Legislature all over again.


AB 2332 passed out of the Assembly Judiciary Committee on a party-line vote Tuesday. The bill, by Assemblyman Bob Wieckowski, D-Fremont, who chairs the committee, would limit cour...

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