ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) -- Legislative leaders are diving into the specifics of
their budget disagreements. And they don't like what they see.

Gov. Mark Dayton and top Republicans have been trading offers in private
meetings this week to solve a $1 billion gap in budget negotiations. They have
until Monday night to finalize a new two-year budget.

The focus turned Wednesday to health care spending. Republicans are aiming to
cut at least $400 million through efficiencies like weeding out ineligible
people from public programs. Senate Majority leader Paul Gazelka says it's
critical to ``reduce the growth'' in one of the largest slices of the budget.

But Dayton says he thinks some of those potential savings are overblown. He
says cutting that much would harm ``real programs and real people.''

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