One week into the state’s new fiscal cycle, social service providers are starting to grapple with the ‘new economic reality.’
Many of those providers worry the state hasn’t allocated enough money to help New Hampshire’s most vulnerable citizens.
The Department of Health and Human Services still must make $20 million dollars in added cuts over the next two years.
New Hampshire Public Radio’s Dan Gorenstein reports that the new budget is just a sign of the changes on the horizon.