elnora mills: and it make senators and the legislators. elnora: why is it taking y'all so long to pay people fixed by the state? they need their money like i do. we asked representative paul stam, the house speaker pro tem, where that money is. paul stam: the money is appropriated and in the custody of the state treasurer. and we're waiting for the courts to tell get for her third and final payment. the hold up is in the state supreme court, where it hasn't ruled on 8 appeals from people who say they are eugenics victims and entitled to payment. only until those are resolved, will state leaders know how many people will split the money left in the compensation fund. the final payments may be around 8- thousand. stam is aware of elnora's pleas for answers. her too. paul stam: many times. renee: what have you been able to tell her? paul stam: they're owed that money from the state and i wish they could be paid immediately but i'm not in charge of the world. but in elnora's world... elnora: i talk to him all the time. she says she can hear her