By Robert Iafolla
Daily Journal Staff Writer WASHINGTON - As Congress works to draft an economic stimulus plan that could cost more than $700 billion, senators on the Judiciary Committee are angling for a slice of that very big pie to fund state and local law enforcement. "An effective way to protect our citizens, create jobs, and begin rebuilding our economy and our communities with confidence would be to restore federal support for state and lo...
Daily Journal Staff Writer WASHINGTON - As Congress works to draft an economic stimulus plan that could cost more than $700 billion, senators on the Judiciary Committee are angling for a slice of that very big pie to fund state and local law enforcement. "An effective way to protect our citizens, create jobs, and begin rebuilding our economy and our communities with confidence would be to restore federal support for state and lo...
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