Kansas Supreme Court Chief Justice said, “The court has looked at a number of available options. Frankly, all of them are lousy.” http://www.businessweek.com/ap/2012-04/D9TUCGK80.htm
For more information:
http://www.saljournal.com/news/story/court-4-4-12
http://www.dodgeglobe.com/features/x760621708/Supreme-Court-orders-employee-furloughs
http://www.kansascity.com/2012/04/05/3535546/budget-woes-force-kansas-court.html
http://www.kansasreporter.org/91300.aspx
It could be missed, and is worth noting that this funding issue and resulting furloughs do not result from the legislature’s decision not to fully fund the courts. Both houses of the legislature had agreed to fund the shortfall and it was in the proposed legislation. The problem was that the legislature could not agree on school funding which was also a part of the bill. Since the legislature could not agree on that portion of the bill action will have to be taken during the wrap up session in about a month. The staff will still have suffered two furlough days at least by then. Most observers expect the court funding problem will be taken care of by the legislature fully funding the shortfall as previously agreed; the question is when. GTE
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