State Republicans want to cut more from state agencies budgets, and that could mean bad news for Muskingum Behavioral Health. Since July of 2000 drug and alcohol services have recieved a 18.8 percent budget cut, and even more cuts could seriously hurt the treatment programs that are available. Now the government wants to cut 6 to 10 percent of the agencies budget, which would make operating the agency less efficient. The bill will go to the Senate tomorrow.