Filling up at the gasoline pumps these days puts a smile on a consumer’s face, but in New Mexico those lower fuel costs mean lower revenues, and a tighter state budget. That’s the reality state lawmakers are facing as they start the process of formulating a six-point-two-billion-dollar spending plan for the upcoming fiscal year that begins next summer. KSFR’s Deborah Martinez reports the state now expects 232-milliondollars in new money as they head into the next Legislative session, down from estimates of 293-million in August.