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Judges and Judiciary,
Government

Jun. 23, 2020

$150M cut in state courts without federal aid

While an agreement has been reached, the Assembly and Senate leaders and the governor are still “ironing out” the budget details, a source in the Legislature said Monday.

California court funding will be cut $150 million if extra federal aid is not provided, according to a source close to the legislative leadership that announced a budget deal with the governor Monday.

Neither the announcement, nor an hour-long news conference by Gov. Gavin Newsom, yielded details of the agreement, which must be finalized and signed by the end of the month. But the source confirmed the "trigger" courts cut as the stat...

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