Attorney General Tom Miller says the budget for the Iowa Department of Justice has reached a “perilous” point. Miller says there’s not enough money to cover the costs of working with county attorneys on criminal cases, working to uphold criminal convictions that are appealed AND representing the state when it’s sued in civil court.
The situation, Miller says, has been caused by a series of budget cuts over a long period of time.
Miller says “to avert total disaster” over the past two years, lawmakers gave him authority to use payments from legal settlements paid to the state by companies accused of bilking Iowa consumers. Miller says that fund can’t be tapped forever. He’s asking the governor and legislators for a half-a-million dollar boost for the current state budgeting year and a one million dollar increase in his agency’s budget for the following fiscal year.





