Judges and Judiciary
Sep. 28, 2020
Legislative advocate for Judicial Council needs says goodbye
“I think it’s important that the courts develop a very specific report to the Legislature. I won’t be there to argue for it,” state Sen. Hannah-Beth Jackson, who terms out this year, told the Judicial Council.




State Sen. Hannah-Beth Jackson had a message for her Judicial Council colleagues at their meeting on Friday: She won't be around anymore to fight for their budget.
"I think it's going to be important as we go forward and as the budget is discussed next year that the courts indicate how severely it has been impacted by this pandemic, because of a lot of my colleagues are not as familiar, sadly, with what the courts do and what it take...
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