Anticipated revenue for the state has fallen immensely due to dropping oil prices. Last week, New Mexico legislative analyst Linda Seagle joined Mary-Charlotte on the Santa Fe Radio Cafe to discuss the difficulty in organizing a budgetary session when the amount of available state revenue for the coming year is unknown. This week, lawmakers know how much they have to work with: just 30 million dollars. Seagle says that means lawmakers have a tough road ahead in determining how to allocate those funds.