Although the latest revenue forecast for Indiana shows budget growth, Indiana lawmakers are saying there are some curve balls and likely speedbumps ahead.

While the state is showing more than $600 million in new revenue over the next biennium, state agencies have requested more than $700 million in new spending.

In addition, lawmakers are also concerned about the inflationary pressures put on the economy.

You can hear State Budget Committee Chairman Senator Ryan Mishler, as well as State Rep. Jeff Thompson and OMB Director Cris Johnston in the Leon-Tailored Audio above.

They go for about nine minutes.

You can view the budget revenue slideshow here.