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Mental Health Services Bracing for Possible Budget Cuts

A conference committee meeting today (MON) at the Statehouse will continue efforts to finalize a budget bill. Mental health organizations are bracing for possible cuts in state funding. Robbin Cole is the executive director of Pawnee Mental Health Services, based in Manhattan. She says they have been reducing services to deal with cuts in recent years. That includes laying off employees and closing some offices. Cole says during that same time demand for their services increased by 10 percent.


In advance of possible budget cuts, Pawnee Mental Health Services has shut down their Glen Elder office in north central Kansas. Cole says they will continue to cover the ten counties they currently serve.

Stephen Koranda is KPR's Statehouse reporter.