ALBANY – State court administrators are asking the governor and Legislature for an additional $44.4 million to run New York’s Judiciary in the year beginning April 1.
Chief Administrative Judge Lawrence Marks said the proposed 2.4 percent general fund increase for the 2016-17 budget year maintains the courts’ policy of fiscal prudence while continuing the Judiciary’s core mission of keeping courthouses open and adequately staffed with officers, clerks, court reporters and interpreters.
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