THE STATE’S JUDICIAL BRANCH has made a yearly habit out of clashing with the governor’s office on budget requests. The disputes have centered on whether the judiciary should ask for more money in tight economic times.
The judicial branch once again asked for a budget increase in its upcoming fiscal year, at a time when other state agencies were ordered to submit budgets without a net increase in spending. But this year the two sides took things one step further-they can’t even agree on the size of the request the judicial branch submitted.
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