On the recordMarch 13, 2013
If the sequester were to continue, the Federal judiciary would see a reduction, as you know, of approximately $350 million.
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congress.govIf the sequester were to continue, the Federal judiciary would see a reduction, as you know, of approximately $350 million.
Lowey discusses the impact of budget cuts on the judiciary's ability to function.
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