A legal challenge to Minnesota welfare cuts will continue despite a judge's order last week allowing the cuts to take effect. Under the new state law, federal supplemental security income will be counted as income. As a result, some disabled Minnesotans will see their welfare checks decreased by as much as one-hundred twenty-five dollars each month. The state says the change is expected to save $22 million dollars over the next two years. A judge had issued an injunction stopping the implementation of the cuts, but a USDA letter stated the cuts were consistent with federal law.