CHEYENNE, Wyo. (AP) — Wyoming House Speaker-elect Tom Lubnau says crafting a supplemental state budget will be the "overriding concern" as lawmakers open the 2013 session Tuesday.

The Gillette Republican says, "With the decrease in income that the state has, there's not a lot of room for legislative initiative."

State financial analysts are warning that Wyoming needs to brace for flat revenues for years to come given the slumping national demand for coal and increasing natural gas production in other states.

Gov. Matt Mead presented a budget proposal to lawmakers last month calling for cutting state agency budgets by an average of 6.5 percent.

Mead also has called on lawmakers to approve a 10-cent a gallon increase in fuel taxes, which he said would raise about $70 million a year for state and local road projects.

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