The Minnesota House early this morning passed a 7 billion dollar budget bill that funds health and human services programs for the next two years. House Republicans say they're providing a nine percent increase to services that include subsidized health insurance, child care funding and programs for the elderly. But because of higher health care costs and increased demand costs for those programs were projected to rise over twenty percent in the next biennium. Opponents say the bill unfairly targets the lower income and the poor. Minnesota Public Radio's Tom Scheck reports....