News outlets report on state budget news in Kansas, Massachusetts, Idaho and Minnesota. Kansas Health Institute reports that the recession is crippling Kansas’ safety-net system. “The Kansas unemployment insurance system is virtually broke at a time when Department of Labor officials say they need about $15 million a week to pay benefits to out-of-work Kansans…
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