Some vulnerable seniors in Minnesota would feel the pinch of Governor Tim Pawlenty's proposed budget cuts. Pawlenty's plan to fix the state's $4.2 billion dollar budget deficit includes elimination of state funding for a number of senior services, including the Foster Grandparent and Senior Companion programs. Pawlenty's plan would essentially shut the programs down in rural Minnesota. Program administrators say the cuts could force hundreds of frail seniors from their homes and into more expensive care facilities. Mainstreet Radio's Tom Robertson reports... {