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Government

Feb. 13, 2013

Branch may lobby for preservation of targeted funds

The judicial branch may push back against the governor's proposal to take $200 million in courthouse construction funds.

By Paul Jones

The judicial branch may push back against the governor's proposal to take $200 million in courthouse construction funds. Its working group overseeing courthouse construction and renovation projects announced late Monday it will recommend the Judicial Council ask the state not to take the money Brown proposes to siphon from the program in order to pay part of the state's courts operations. The move is gutsy, since the governor's office and the state finance depar...

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