...failure of the Legislature thus far to enact the 21st Century Justice Improvement Fund, which would raise $27 million: $17 million for development of...
..., would hike court fees to establish a 21st Century Justice Improvement Fund. The first $17 million collected would be used to...
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...Christie in July, that would create a $27 million 21st Century Justice Improvement Fund dedicated to those purposes. Senate President Stephen Sweeney...
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...the 21st Century Judicial Improvement Fund, a dedicated...the Juvenile Justice Commission....
...legislation that would fund Legal Services of...Jersey and technology improvements for the courts...providing access to justice for New Jersey...
...time frame; and congressional funding of the national Legal Services Corp., which funds LSNJ, was slashed from $7.6 million in 2009 to $6 million...
...fees to fund the expansion...for other justice-related programs...the 21st Century Judicial Improvement Fund, and...
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