SACRAMENTO — Assembly leader John Perez said Wednesday that rosy projections for the next state budget should mean some restored funding for fiscally drained courts.
But any additional money, he added, will likely come with strings attached.
Assembly Speaker John Perez says a rosier budget outlook could bring relief for strapped courts, but they'll have to make some changes.
May 08, 2013 at 05:01 AM
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SACRAMENTO — Assembly leader John Perez said Wednesday that rosy projections for the next state budget should mean some restored funding for fiscally drained courts.
But any additional money, he added, will likely come with strings attached.
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