SACRAMENTO — The chair of the state Senate Judiciary Committee said Wednesday that the Legislature “is going to take a hard look at” the troubled Long Beach courthouse financing agreement that has placed funding for 23 other projects around the state in jeopardy.

“There will be the inevitable questions,” said state Senator Noreen Evans, D-Santa Rosa. “I’m not saying I have the answers. I’m just saying there will be questions.”

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