Governor Pawlenty is proposing an increase in education funding as a part of his revised budget plan. Pawlenty wants to spend 108 million dollars more than he originally proposed on K thru 12 education. The increase in funding is possible because the revenue forecast released last week showed the state's budget outlook improving. Critics say the funding for education still isn't enough. And others point out that Minnesota is still facing a budget deficit of 466 million dollars in the next two-year budget cycle without including inflation. Minnesota Public Radio's Tom Scheck reports...