The state court system is taking another budget hit. Gov. Dannel Malloy has asked state agencies to cut spending by $78.8 million between now and the June 30 end of the fiscal year, with the Judicial Branch being asked to reduce planned expenditures by $9.4 million.
“Given recent revenue projections showing the state facing a potential shortfall, I find it prudent to take steps to ensure this year’s budget ends in balance,” Malloy wrote in a letter to lawmakers.
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