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Government

Oct. 22, 2013

Back at work, federal courts, prosecutors survey fallout

Federal prosecutors lament the lost opportunity to publicize their work during the partial shutdown, but the court system got a little extra money in the agreement to resolve it.


By Henry Meier and Hadley Robinson


Daily Journal Staff Writers


With the government shutdown over and a new budget deal temporarily in place, federal courts and agencies are surveying the fallout from two weeks of employee furloughs and determining what the new funding scheme means going forward.


Some of the news is undoubtedly good. The budget resolution returned furloughed federal employees to work Thursday and added $51 million onto the sequ...

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