Raising again the possibility of a battle between branches of state government, a spokesman for Gov. Sonny Perdue said that Georgia’s judiciary has rejected the governor’s request that it spend less than the General Assembly appropriated.
Perdue has ordered the executive branch to spend 4 percent less than its budgeted funds from August through January, when Perdue’s term in office ends.
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