Philadelphia’s Court System Face "virtual shutdown" If The City Does Not Get A Sales Tax Increase

’s court system will face a “virtual shutdown” if the cash-strapped city does not get state approval for a increase and changes to how it makes its .

That’s according to Mayor Michael Nutter and at a Wednesday.

is facing a $1.4 billion five-year .

The city has asked the state to approve a temporary increase in and allow changes to how the city makes its .

Without those changes, Nutter says nearly 1,000 and 200 would be cut.

Lynne Abraham says her office and others would face devastating cuts, too.

In Harrisburg, a state legislative leader says he hopes to have a bill ready for a next week.

Source/Full Story: cbs3.com

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