By L.J. Williamson
Daily Journal Staff Writer
Daily Journal Staff Writer
Touting savings reaped from Proposition 47, the Legislature approved a $39.4 million initial deposit to the Safe Neighborhoods and Schools Fund, plus $28 million for recidivism and truancy reduction programs.
As part of the state budget passed by lawmakers on Wednesday, the $39.4 million sum will be divided among three departments.
Varying groups debate whether ...
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