Thursday, August 20, 2009

County Attorney's Office works to deal with shrinking budget


Meanwhile, the Board of Supervisors is building a state-of-the-art $347 million Taj Mahal new court tower.

According to a Tuesday news release, the budget was cut by 15 percent for the fiscal year which began on July 1.

Officials say the most significant savings have come from downsizing staff, through attrition rather layoffs. So far more than 105 positions, or 10 percent, of the total positions in the office have been eliminated.


Read the full article at ABC 15.

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