HARRISBURG, Pa. (WHTM) -- Labor Day is Monday, and lawmakers continue to labor over a new state budget, now two months late.

More groups are expressing concern.

Some say they've been feeling the pain of frozen funds, while others say they're about to.

"Today is August 28," said Hannah Barrick, executive director of the Pennsylvania Association of School Business Officials (PASBO). "That's the date that the state should be releasing nearly $2 Billion in needed funds to school districts across the state."

School officials and administrators said no money does not mean no impact.

"Let me be blunt," said Dr. Keith Miles, superintendent of the School District of Lancaster, "we're running out of time."

Cash-strapped schools like his are borrowing money to pay the bills. Lancaster took out

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