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Government

May 12, 2017

State courts get no extra money in governor's revised budget

Gov. Jerry Brown released a revised 2017-18 state budget on Thursday that included no increases for courts above the initial plan he introduced in January.

By Malcolm Maclachlan
Daily Journal Staff Writer

SACRAMENTO — Gov. Jerry Brown released a revised 2017-18 state budget on Thursday that included no increases for courts above the initial plan he introduced in January.

The budget does include an additional $6.5 million for the attorney general's office.

Brown also added $15 million for immigrant legal services, but the governor ignored requests to increase spending on lega...

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