About 47-hundred Minnesota families with disabled children have until July 1st to decide whether to continue participating in a state-sponsored supplemental insurance plan. The Department of Human Services is sending out letters to families notifying them that rates could go up as high as a thousand percent as a result of state budget cuts. Proponents of the new law say the fees are based on a family's ability to pay. But several families say they can't afford the increase. Minnesota Public Radio's Tom Scheck reports...