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Judges and Judiciary,
Government

Jul. 1, 2020

State courts get $200M cut, but $953M for construction remains

The final budget cuts $176.9 million in General Fund support for trial courts and another $23.1 million from the state judiciary.

Gov. Gavin Newsom signed a state budget that includes $4 billion for courts, roughly $200 million less than he proposed in January.

According to a budget summary distributed by Newsom's office, the final budget cuts $176.9 million in General Fund support for trial courts and another $23.1 million from the state judiciary. If the state receives "at least $14 billion" in federal support by Oct. 15, all but $50 million of this $200 mill...

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