Funding an issue for judiciary 
There’s a $6.5-million difference between what the judiciary requested the appropriation recommended
A funding deficit and increased expenses are a concern this year for the Mississippi judiciary, but the chief justice hopes the funding issues can be addressed during the coming legislative session.
For fiscal year 2011, there’s a $6.5-million difference between what the judiciary requested to ...Login required
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