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Domestic relations court

Domestic Relations Court was the first department to present its 2011 budgets to the Butler County Commission this morning, Oct. 4.

Domestic Relations court administrator Annette Lolli said just about every non-mandated court program has been cut.

“We have acknowledged the financial climate of the county in the last few years. I believe we’ve taken responsible actions, and we’ve agreed to all the across the board budget reductions as a result of that,” she said in the 6th floor work session room in the Butler County Commission office.

Since 2008, Lolli said they’ve had a reduction in salary staff. From 2008 to 2009, the Domestic Relations Court has reduced salaries 7 percent. From 2009 to 2010, it was reduced 15 percent. An additional 5 percent reduction is projected for 2011.

What are your thoughts?

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By brown

October 10, 2010 9:28 AM | Link to this

on a differen’t note i hope strickland loses cause he wan’ts to raise taxi/s up to14 percent, and it has something to with disability poeple who pays tax, and it would cause us to lose our insurance and plus the jobs over see’s, and i have a letter proving that about the tax and insurance deal to thank you.

By deano

October 10, 2010 10:56 AM | Link to this

Who sent you the letter (brown)? The REPUBLICANS. DUH? Do you even have a job to pay any taxes and are you even voting this election. Bush and Portman etc. already shipped your jobs overseas and they are gone thanks to the greed of the rich GOP gang of crooks.

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