From CNNMoney.com:
 
States are looking to the federal government  for more help balancing their budgets, but the Senate is not heeding  their call.
Federal aid to the states was among the  top priorities in an early Senate job creation bill, as well as in a  $154 billion measure passed by the House in December. But it has fallen  off the list as Senate Democrats look to craft legislation that will  attract bipartisan support. 
Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev.,  on Thursday unveiled a jobs bill that does not contain state aid. A  Senate Democratic aide said Reid hopes to back a state aid measure in  the future. Republican support, however, remains questionable.
 
Experts and state officials say they  need to know now whether they'll get more funds. Governors are currently  crafting their budgets and, for many, it will be their third year of  contending with massive deficits due to declining tax revenues.
 
Big budget gaps