The budget season is getting underway at the state Capital. And as lawmakers try to close a $700 million dollar deficit, the leaders of the state's two largest religious denominations are urging a different approach to funding human services. Minnesota Public Radio's Toni Randolph reports. (Much of the recent talk about human services has been about cost. But yesterday, Catholic Archbishop Harry Flynn and Lutheran Bishop Peter Rogness say the talk is starting in the wrong place. They want lawmakers to see the human side of human services, rather than just the money. Rogness says it's simple