SACRAMENTO — Being the chair of the Assembly Judiciary Committee in recent years has been more pain than power.

Ex-Assemblyman Mike Feuer, D-Los Angeles, a veteran legal aid attorney who became chair in 2008 with hopes of focusing on access to justice issues, found himself negotiating judicial budget cuts, higher filing fees and branch administrative woes before term limits forced him out four recession-plagued years later.

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