Chief justice warns of potential job cuts in judicial branch

FRANKFORT, Ky. – Kentucky’s chief justice says the governor’s scaled back budget proposed for the judiciary would jeopardize nearly 400 jobs in the judicial branch. Chief Justice John D. Minton Jr. spoke to a House budget review subcommittee on Tuesday. He said Gov. Andy Beshear’s budget proposal falls nearly $49 million short of fully funding court operations for the next two years. He says court operations would take another $7.5 million hit each year through a fund transfer. Minton says if lawmakers go along with the governor’s recommendation, the judicial branch would have to cut 387 positions, or 11% of its non-elected workforce.