Nolan Clay Staff Writer nclay@oklahoman.comThe Oklahoma Department of Human Services is offering more buyouts to its employees and cutting services to deal with budget cuts that so far total $43.5 million this fiscal year. Officials announced the budget cuts Monday and warned things could get worse. The services reduction means no new clients will be added — at least through the end of June — to a cash benefit program for low-income families with disabled children. Typically, 25 families are added a month to the program that pays between $250 and $500 a month depending on the number of children with disabilities in the home.Read more on NewsOK.com