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Government

Mar. 16, 2016

Proposed bill looks to create more veteran courts

State Assembly Public Safety Committee on Tuesday will consider a bill that would authorize deploying of funds to study adding more courts catering to veterans in smaller counties.

By Saul Sugarman
Daily Journal Staff Writer

The state Assembly Public Safety Committee on Tuesday will hear proposed legislation that would explore putting more collaborative courts that cater to military veterans in small California counties.

The proposed Assembly Bill 1672 is sponsored by B. Wayne Hughes Jr., a Southern California-based businessman who has been noted by media outlets as a significant contributor...

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