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Government

Jan. 24, 2018

Governor’s budget includes more revenue to combat crimes against children

Tucked away in Gov. Jerry Brown’s $926 million budget request for the state Department of Justice is $3.6 million in permanent annual funding for the Bureau of Children’s Justice.

SACRAMENTO — Tucked in Gov. Jerry Brown’s $926 million budget request for the state Department of Justice is $3.6 million in permanent annual funding for the Bureau of Children’s Justice.

The money, specifically requested by Attorney General Xavier Becerra, will create a permanent revenue source for the Bureau of Children’s Justice, or BCJ, and give it more money for investigations and court cases. Just over two thirds of the money ...

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