SACRAMENTO — Gov. Jerry Brown and legislative Democrats announced a new state budget deal today that contains a double dose of bad news for the judiciary.
The budget restores the $150 million reduction to the judicial branch that Brown vetoed earlier this month, according to legislative staffers who briefed reporters this afternoon. It also takes $300 million from the branch’s construction fund and will delay projects for one year.
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