By Emily Green
Daily Journal Staff Writer
SACRAMENTO - Lawmakers passed a budget early Friday morning - 100 days into the new fiscal year - and in it preserved a deal brokered in June aimed at saving the courts from once-a-month closures.
Yet, even as the principles of the June deal remain intact, the judiciary won't receive as much money as initially expected. Lawmakers made at least one significant last-minute change not...
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