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U.S. Department of CommerceEconomics and Statistics Administration

U.S. CENSUS BUREAU

Federal Aid to Statesfor Fiscal Year 2006

FAS/06

Issued April 2008

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Jill O’Brien, Chief, Federal Programs Branch, directed the preparation of this report, under the generalsupervision of Adrienne Oneto, Assistant Division Chief for Special Statistics, Governments Division.

Cathy Davis and Alice Wimbish assisted in the collection of Federal Aid to States data.Michael Mashburn coordinated the assembly and processing of the federal agency data files, thegeneration of data for the report table and Appendix A, and served as principal data analyst and liaisonwith the federal reporting agencies. Dawit Asmellash, Kenneth Beatty, and Scott Peterson assistedas data analysts and liaisons with federal reporting agencies.

The Systems Support Division provided the table composition system. Robert Joseph Brown, TableImage Processing System (TIPS) Senior Software Engineer, was responsible for the design anddevelopment of the TIPS.

Catherine M. Raymond and Elzie Golden of the Administrative and Customer Services Division,Francis Grailand Hall, Chief, provided publications and printing management, graphics design andcomposition, and editorial review for print and electronic media. General direction and productionmanagement were provided by Claudette E. Bennett, Asssitant Division Chief, and Wanda Cevis,Chief, Publications Services Branch.

Grateful acknowledgment is made of the cooperation of the federal government departments andagencies for providing information needed for this report.

For information regarding data in this report, contact Federal Programs Branch, Governments Division,U.S. Census Bureau, Washington, DC 20233. Telephone: 301-763-1565; E-mail: <[email protected]>.

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

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U.S. Department of CommerceCarlos M. Gutierrez,

Secretary

John J. Sullivan,Deputy Secretary

Economics and Statistics AdministrationCynthia A. Glassman,

Under Secretaryfor Economic Affairs

U.S. CENSUS BUREAU Steve H. Murdock,

Director

Federal Aid to Statesfor Fiscal Year 2006 Issued April 2008

FAS/06

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Thomas L. Mesenbourg,Associate Directorfor Economic Programs

C. Harvey Monk, Jr.,Assistant Directorfor Economic Programs

Vacant,Chief, Governments Division

SUGGESTED CITATION

U.S. Census Bureau,Federal Aid to Statesfor Fiscal Year 2006,

U.S. Government Printing Office,Washington, DC, 2008

ECONOMICS

AND STATISTICS

ADMINISTRATION

Economicsand StatisticsAdministration

Cynthia A. Glassman,Under Secretaryfor Economic Affairs

U.S. CENSUS BUREAU

Steve H. Murdock,Director

Preston Jay Waite,Deputy Director andChief Operating Officer

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Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . v

Figures

1. Federal Aid to State and Local Governments, Per Capita Ranges byState: Fiscal Year 2006 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vii

2. Federal Aid to State and Local Governments, Amounts andPercentages by Major Agency: Fiscal Year 2006 . . . . . . . . . . . viii

3. Federal Aid to State and Local Governments, Amounts andPercentages by Major Program Area: Fiscal Year 2006 . . . . . . . . viii

4. Federal Aid to State and Local Governments, Annual Amounts byMajor Agency: Fiscal Years 1981–2006 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ix

5. Federal Aid to State and Local Governments, Per Capita Amounts byState, by Agency: Fiscal Year 2006 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . x

6. Federal Aid to State and Local Governments, Annual Amounts byMajor Program Area: Fiscal Years 1981–2006. . . . . . . . . . . . . xi

7. Federal Aid to State and Local Governments, Per Capita Amounts byState, by Major Program Area: Fiscal Year 2006 . . . . . . . . . . . xii

Table

1. Federal Government Grants and Other Payments to State and LocalGovernments, by Agency and for Selected Programs, by State andOutlying Area: Fiscal Year 2006 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1

Appendixes

A. Agency and Selected Program Coverage for Columns in Table 1 . . . A-1B. State Coordinating Agencies, State Data Center Program,

U.S. Census Bureau . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B-1

CONTENTS

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Introduction

This report presents data on federal government aid tostate and local governments by state and U.S. outlyingarea. Coverage is restricted to federal government expen-ditures for grants to state and local governments forwhich data are available by state and outlying area. Forfiscal year 2006 (October 1, 2005, to September 30,2006), the statistics compiled cover $428.2 billion. Thedata are shown by federal agency and program wheneverpossible.

This report also is available on the U.S. Census Bureau’sInternet site at <www.census.gov/govs/www/cffr.html>.

CONSOLIDATED FEDERAL FUNDSREPORT SERIES

Federal Aid to States

This Federal Aid to States (FAS) report is one of two publi-cations comprising the Consolidated Federal Funds Report(CFFR) series. The other publication is the ConsolidatedFederal Funds Report for Fiscal Year 2006, State andCounty Areas. For both publications, the data have beenconsolidated and tabulated in a standard format by theCensus Bureau under the auspices of the U.S. Office ofManagement and Budget (OMB). The FAS report presentsinformation similar to the grant data in the CFFR state andcounty areas publication, except that in this report grantsto state and local governments represent actual expendi-tures of the federal government, and only grants to stateand local governments are included. In the CFFR publica-tion, federal grants generally represent obligations, andawards to state and local governments are not distin-guished from grants to nongovernmental recipients.

All amounts of federal government grants and other pay-ments to state and local governments represent actualcash outlays made during the fiscal year. Each federal gov-ernment executive department and agency maintainsannual data on grants and other payments to governmen-tal units pursuant to OMB Circular A-11. The data are col-lected from federal agencies by the Census Bureau.

Prior to 1983, such data were incorporated into the reportFederal Aid to States, published by the U.S. Department ofthe Treasury. The Treasury Department collected and pub-lished federal grants data in accordance with the formerTreasury Circular 1014 and the annual Treasury FinancialManual. Both of these contained definitions and reportingguidelines consistent with OMB Circular A-11 and the cur-rent Census Bureau reporting guidelines.

For the years 1981 through 1997, the Census Bureauannually published the Federal Expenditures by State (FES)report. Table 2 of the FES publication covered ‘‘grants andother payments to state and local governments.’’ Table 2of FES provided statistics equivalent to those found in theTreasury Department’s FAS series, as well as the CensusBureau’s current FAS publication. In addition, the FES seriespublished statistics on salaries and wages, direct pay-ments for individuals, procurement, and other programareas. These other statistics are now being published aspart of the Consolidated Federal Funds Report for FiscalYear 2006, State and County Areas.

Hence, the Census Bureau publication Federal Aid toStates, Table 2 of the previous Census Bureau publicationFederal Expenditures by State, and the previous TreasuryDepartment publication Federal Aid to States provideusers with historically consistent statistics on federalagency payments to state and local governments.

Federal government aid to state and local governmentsincludes the following:

1. Direct cash grants to state or local government units.

2. Payments for grants-in-kind, such as purchases ofcommodities distributed to state or local governmentinstitutions (e.g., school lunch and breakfast pro-grams).

3. Payments to nongovernment entities when such pay-ments result in cash or in-kind services passed on tostate or local governments.

4. Payments to regional commissions and organizationsthat are redistributed to the state or local level.

5. Federal government payments to state and local gov-ernments for research and development that is anintegral part of the provision of public services.

6. Federal revenues shared with state and local govern-ments.

It should be noted that the outlays covered in Table 1exclude federal government payments directly to individu-als, profit or nonprofit institutions not covered above, andpayments for services rendered. Grants to individuals andprofit or nonprofit institutions and payments for servicesrendered are covered in the CFFR report.

The examination and edit process the Census Bureau usesincludes a comparison of reported data to informationsubmitted for the prior year and to outlay amounts sup-plied by the Office of Management and Budget. All grants

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data are reconciled by budget account and to budget fig-ures that each federal agency is required to submit annu-ally to OMB, in accordance with OMB Circular A-11. Dis-crepancies are brought to the attention of the reportingagencies and, where warranted, revisions are made. OMBalso provides assistance in the classification of grants andin ensuring compliance with the reporting requirements.

State and County Areas Report

The CFFR state and county areas publication coversdomestic federal expenditures for all object categories(direct payments, grants, procurement, and salaries andwages). The CFFR also covers three nonexpenditure objectcategories (direct loans, guaranteed loans, and insurancecoverage). Users should consult the introductory text inthe CFFR state and county areas publication for detailedexplanations of the data reported there.

The work schedule employed by the Census Bureau in thecollection and processing of fiscal year 2006 FAS data canbe described approximately as follows:

September 30, 2006 Federal fiscal year 2006 ended.

July 13, 2007 Requests made for annualfiscal year 2006 FAS data sources.

February 22, 2008 Received final annual fiscal year 2006FAS data sources.

March 17, 2008 Completed processing all annualfiscal year 2006 FAS data.

February 20−March 24, 2008 Conducted final analytical research

and prepared text, data table, andappendix for publication copy.

April 23, 2008 Release of data and report on theCensus Bureau’s Web site<www.census.gov/govs/www/cffr.html>.

April 23, 2008 Release of printed publication,Federal Aid to States for FiscalYear 2006.

RELIABILITY OF THE DATA

Coverage Error and Nonresponse

Federal government departments and agencies provide alldata in this report. Data are reviewed for accuracy andconsistency, and compared to actual outlays in the federalbudget to assure reasonableness and proper coverage. Noattempts have been made to account for all federal gov-ernment grants or outlays as reported in the federal bud-get, or as presented in the Census Bureau annual reportson government finances. The actual expenditure (outlay)data that comprise Table 1 in this report are obtained froma direct mailing to more than 50 departments and agen-cies of the federal government. Respondents were asked

to provide a state-by-state (plus outlying areas) distribu-tion of outlays made to state and local governments dur-ing fiscal year 2006. These data represent not only outlaysmade, but also in-lieu-of tax payments, and various rev-enues shared with state and local governments. Becauseof the limited size of the respondent universe, nonre-sponse is generally not a problem. However, tardy submis-sion of data by federal agencies occasionally requires theuse of alternative data sources, such as the Federal Assis-tance Award Data System (FAADS), also maintained by theCeusus Bureau.

Wherever possible, this report uses statistics representingactual expenditures of the federal government during thefiscal year. Each agency reports a program/project nameand/or budget account number to identify separately eachproject or budget account from which expenditures weremade. Table 1 is an organized compilation, by departmentand agency and/or program, of over 600 of these state-by-state expenditure reports. Appendix A presents furtherdetail about the individual expenditure programs thatunderlie the categories presented in Table 1.Processing and Response Error

Because FAS uses imported electronic data files that havebeen completed by the various federal agencies, CensusBureau processing involves summations and sorting, butlittle if any data keying. Routine edits applied to FAS dataare, therefore, primiarily intended to identify and correctkeying or calculation errors made by respondents. Trendanalysis on multiyear data series is employed to identifysignificant anomalies and interruptions in the kind of rela-tive continuity expected of high dollar mandatory and dis-cretionary programs.Coding

Geographic coding standards are applied to original data,whose submitting agencies employ varying geocoding ref-erence files and methods. Data are sorted and grouped bygeographic, agency, and program categories, and sub-jected to verification edits and trend analysis as discussedabove.

AVAILABILITY OF DATA

Print copies of the publication Federal Aid to States forFiscal Year 2006, are available from GovernmentsDivision, U.S. Census Bureau, Washington, DC 20233-6800; telephone 301-763-1565. The publication is alsoavailable in PDF format at the following Web site:<www.census.gov/govs/www/cffr.html>.

MEANING OF SYMBOLS

The symbol in the table has the following meaning:

− Represents zero or rounds to zero.

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Figure 3.Federal Aid to State and Local Governments, Amounts and Percentages by Major Program Area: Fiscal Year 2006

Figure 2.Federal Aid to State and Local Governments, Amounts and Percentagesby Major Agency: Fiscal Year 2006

Other agencies$38.8 billion

(9.1%)

Agriculture$24.8 billion

(5.8%))

Note: Total federal aid to states and local governments in fiscal year 2006 was $428.2 billion (100.0%).

Health and Human Services$241.8 billion(56.5%)

Housing and UrbanDevelopment

$40.3 billion (9.4%)

Education$36.1 billion

(8.4%)

Transportation$46.3 billion

(10.8%)

Highway Trust Fund$33.1 billion (7.7%)

Medical Assistance Programs$186.0 billion(43.4%)

Special Education Programs$9.8 billion (2.3%)

Education–Title 1 Programs$10.9 billion (2.5%)

Temporary Assistance for Needy Families

$16.8 billion (3.9%)

Housing Certificate Program$5.2 billion (1.2%)

Other programs$154.1 billion

(36.0%)

Child Nutrition Programs $12.2 billion (2.8%)

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Figure 4.Federal Aid to State and Local Governments, Annual Amounts by Major Agency: Fiscal Years 1981–2006

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Figure 5.Federal Aid to State and Local Governments, Per Capita Amounts by State, by Agency: Fiscal Year 2006

Agriculture

Education

Health and Human Services

Housing and Urban Development Transportation

Note: Chart excludes separate entry for the District of Columbia, which received $3,327 total per capita federal aid.

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MarylandTexas

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New JerseyNorth Carolina

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U.S. averageKentuckyDelaware

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ConnecticutPennsylvania

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MassachusettsSouth DakotaWest Virginia

MontanaMaine

Rhode IslandNorth Dakota

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LouisianaNew York

MississippiAlaska

Wyoming

Dollars

Other agencies

Total

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Figure 6.Federal Aid to State and Local Governments, Annual Amounts by Major Program Area: Fiscal Years 1981–2006

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Figure 7.Federal Aid to State and Local Governments, Per Capita Amounts by State, by Major Program Area: Fiscal Year 2006

Medical Assistance ProgramsFamily Support Payments(TANF)

Highway Trust Fund

Note: Chart excludes separate entry for the District of Columbia, which received $3,327 total per capita federal aid.

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Table 1. Federal Government Grants and Other Payments to State and Local Governments,by Agency and for Selected Programs, by State and Outlying Area:Fiscal Year 2006

[In thousand dollars. Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]

State and outlying area

Department of Agriculture

Cooperative State Research Education and Extension Service

Total Total

AgriculturalMarketing

Service TotalExtensionactivities

Research andeducationactivities

Farm ServiceAgency

Food Safety andInspection Service

United States, total 428 153 867��� 24 800 189 347 868 1 063 641 787 962 275 679 5 581 85 627

Alabama 6 565 179������������������� 409 974 3 882 28 771 24 107 4 664 522 1 615Alaska 2 424 913��������������������� 140 909 390 10 387 6 409 3 978 – –Arizona 8 190 058�������������������� 468 212 11 313 12 347 7 882 4 465 110 690Arkansas 4 334 951������������������� 295 549 2 293 22 963 17 851 5 112 472 –California 46 032 818������������������ 2 964 958 33 192 43 056 26 358 16 698 314 275Colorado 4 750 651������������������� 248 502 6 037 15 232 11 024 4 208 – 17Connecticut 5 016 627���������������� 169 940 2 018 7 742 5 446 2 296 – –Delaware 1 194 354������������������ 65 672 396 9 840 7 359 2 481 77 210District of Columbia 1 934 629���������� 63 956 1 599 2 603 1 808 795 – –Florida 19 114 782��������������������� 1 079 860 10 085 36 063 24 848 11 215 – –

Georgia 9 278 483�������������������� 817 742 5 381 33 295 24 552 8 743 479 2 484Hawaii 1 858 321��������������������� 102 800 584 16 488 8 987 7 501 366 –Idaho 1 829 057���������������������� 132 267 1 471 11 307 8 610 2 697 – –Illinois 14 688 784��������������������� 829 968 8 676 30 972 21 938 9 034 – 4 074Indiana 6 990 053�������������������� 397 240 4 185 22 157 18 536 3 621 – 1 470Iowa 3 651 245����������������������� 227 436 1 981 34 161 23 800 10 361 – 1 325Kansas 3 241 836�������������������� 231 008 2 526 19 213 15 207 4 006 95 1 680Kentucky 5 827 697������������������� 386 803 5 201 25 329 22 004 3 325 125 –Louisiana 9 013 736������������������ 471 606 12 840 17 901 16 148 1 753 199 2 027Maine 2 455 051��������������������� 94 995 895 7 595 5 842 1 753 140 98

Maryland 7 005 925������������������� 296 467 2 522 19 294 13 019 6 275 78 –Massachusetts 10 438 045������������� 340 666 3 188 14 034 7 798 6 236 70 –Michigan 11 645 205������������������� 646 398 19 203 33 473 24 949 8 524 54 –Minnesota 6 441 320������������������ 372 306 5 603 23 813 17 126 6 687 144 721Mississippi 7 182 799����������������� 387 048 5 565 28 704 20 821 7 883 317 1 080Missouri 7 374 130������������������� 407 946 6 238 28 980 21 991 6 989 1 509Montana 1 754 507������������������� 112 555 2 916 15 626 9 718 5 908 399 499Nebraska 2 240 164������������������ 153 882 2 894 18 358 12 826 5 532 62 –Nevada 2 791 949�������������������� 127 752 2 432 5 349 3 755 1 594 – –New Hampshire 1 579 258������������� 59 698 1 645 5 255 3 998 1 257 – –

New Jersey 11 116 547���������������� 463 506 4 000 9 872 8 277 1 595 – 568New Mexico 4 070 271���������������� 225 681 5 520 13 198 9 379 3 819 427 402New York 41 862 883������������������ 1 534 466 17 942 37 138 26 769 10 369 – 85North Carolina 11 455 015�������������� 714 797 7 113 44 239 32 982 11 257 210 3 196North Dakota 1 274 461��������������� 81 788 3 046 14 181 9 877 4 304 2 242Ohio 14 274 877����������������������� 743 565 8 869 31 894 23 663 8 231 – 4 942Oklahoma 5 091 793������������������ 397 567 14 600 15 251 12 024 3 227 247 1 689Oregon 4 820 888�������������������� 444 005 3 058 15 733 10 367 5 366 – –Pennsylvania 17 963 117��������������� 743 719 21 602 27 401 21 890 5 511 1 –Rhode Island 2 007 423��������������� 68 314 711 5 392 3 180 2 212 29 –

South Carolina 5 851 210�������������� 355 555 3 170 16 532 15 009 1 523 – 1 567South Dakota 1 421 825��������������� 94 227 6 091 8 977 7 290 1 687 121 851Tennessee 8 168 733����������������� 486 681 5 921 18 128 16 162 1 966 – –Texas 29 327 328��������������������� 2 177 838 19 818 59 444 45 717 13 727 241 4 010Utah 2 774 118����������������������� 179 296 1 327 13 600 9 282 4 318 – 1 247Vermont 1 293 738������������������� 70 171 1 098 8 932 6 145 2 787 75 539Virginia 6 996 529�������������������� 410 012 3 938 24 612 19 682 4 930 70 1 375Washington 7 375 454���������������� 454 282 6 218 24 414 16 755 7 659 134 –West Virginia 3 353 390��������������� 179 433 1 625 13 568 11 731 1 837 – 754Wisconsin 6 240 353������������������ 352 415 7 864 33 422 25 724 7 698 – 3 336Wyoming 1 997 742������������������� 44 005 651 5 485 4 129 1 356 – 278

American Samoa 151 859������������ 25 192 – 1 152 664 488 – –Fed. States of Micronesia 95 125���� 301 – – – – – –Guam 269 101��������������������� 23 083 93 2 343 1 724 619 – –Marshall Islands 67 225������������ – – – – – – –Northern Marianas 125 539���������� 17 666 22 – – – – 48Palau 26 536���������������������� 259 – – – – – –Puerto Rico 5 323 478���������������� 1 915 844 5 656 16 427 13 036 3 391 – –Virgin Islands 393 715��������������� 18 293 48 1 998 1 787 211 – –

Undistributed 16 117 073��������������� 74 114 30 716 – – – – 41 724

See footnotes at end of table.

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Table 1. Federal Government Grants and Other Payments to State and Local Governments,by Agency and for Selected Programs, by State and Outlying Area:Fiscal Year 2006�Con.

[In thousand dollars. Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]

State and outlying area

Department of Agriculture�Con.

Food and Nutrition Service Forest Service

Total

Childnutrition

programs

Commodityassistanceprograms

FoodStamp

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foodprogram

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andcounties

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andemergency

firefighting

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privateforestry

NationalForest

Service Other

United States, total 21 850 251��� 12 188 287 198 273 4 407 178 5 056 513 668 958 387 263 7 445 256 752 9 047 8 451

Alabama 343 207������������������� 222 312 3 996 29 959 86 940 9 004 2 134 – 6 870 – –Alaska 67 583��������������������� 35 097 506 9 115 22 865 9 348 9 337 – 11 – –Arizona 418 251�������������������� 264 446 4 172 43 652 105 981 12 536 7 291 1 141 3 984 – 120Arkansas 235 627������������������� 158 018 1 521 26 105 49 983 11 359 7 139 – 4 220 – –California 2 763 510������������������ 1 487 174 16 714 446 726 812 896 92 992 68 073 1 452 14 922 3 892 4 653Colorado 206 625������������������� 123 226 3 179 31 229 48 991 12 729 6 432 513 5 501 166 117Connecticut 151 899���������������� 90 209 1 814 24 487 35 389 2 144 – – 1 962 142 40Delaware 53 597������������������ 33 584 690 7 920 11 403 891 – – 846 19 26District of Columbia 58 905���������� 29 048 1 335 15 689 12 833 849 – – 832 17 –Florida 1 016 242��������������������� 677 709 6 556 82 353 249 624 8 529 2 504 – 6 025 – –

Georgia 746 600�������������������� 516 320 5 310 61 223 163 747 9 892 1 305 – 8 575 12 –Hawaii 74 244��������������������� 35 257 803 8 373 29 811 8 463 – – 8 406 – 57Idaho 86 198���������������������� 55 298 675 9 646 20 579 28 641 21 174 651 6 769 – 47Illinois 762 233��������������������� 468 301 6 898 97 198 189 836 4 297 304 – 3 904 38 51Indiana 351 758�������������������� 223 189 3 628 44 127 80 814 3 590 130 – 3 373 55 32Iowa 171 243����������������������� 108 033 3 225 20 775 39 210 1 966 – – 1 900 – 66Kansas 182 129�������������������� 122 890 926 22 114 36 199 1 297 – – 1 297 – –Kentucky 324 078������������������� 205 441 4 284 33 630 80 723 5 194 682 – 4 512 – –Louisiana 412 938������������������ 263 419 7 650 54 861 87 008 8 097 3 726 – 4 371 – –Maine 64 631��������������������� 41 005 1 617 9 145 12 864 9 073 41 – 8 180 693 159

Maryland 266 539������������������� 159 502 2 007 37 661 67 369 2 594 – 18 2 413 90 73Massachusetts 314 324������������� 190 018 2 760 47 050 74 496 5 006 – 17 4 567 272 150Michigan 555 575������������������� 311 322 10 430 94 762 139 061 10 990 2 681 15 8 080 89 125Minnesota 322 331������������������ 182 004 3 460 61 751 75 116 7 818 4 116 31 3 516 22 133Mississippi 312 125����������������� 214 799 2 460 31 252 63 614 13 399 8 287 – 5 105 7 –Missouri 342 910������������������� 224 704 3 392 44 710 70 104 7 802 2 771 – 4 726 – 305Montana 62 939������������������� 35 196 1 386 13 146 13 211 24 239 12 935 490 10 758 – 56Nebraska 124 042������������������ 77 162 1 911 19 411 25 558 1 625 56 100 1 469 – –Nevada 112 077�������������������� 66 404 1 209 15 092 29 372 5 017 467 409 3 838 213 90New Hampshire 42 111������������� 23 119 1 019 5 716 12 257 4 614 745 – 3 119 643 107

New Jersey 441 389���������������� 245 813 4 855 97 743 92 978 4 958 – 169 4 684 32 73New Mexico 188 138���������������� 127 039 2 458 19 485 39 156 11 017 2 384 1 502 6 947 64 120New York 1 453 511������������������ 791 039 15 688 301 306 345 478 7 366 17 – 6 555 450 344North Carolina 627 469�������������� 407 258 5 072 73 090 142 049 17 114 1 021 – 15 919 174 –North Dakota 49 742��������������� 27 721 834 9 772 11 415 1 437 – 11 1 374 – 52Ohio 669 535����������������������� 366 477 7 735 135 561 159 762 3 676 90 112 2 956 172 346Oklahoma 331 054������������������ 203 549 2 629 49 818 75 058 3 847 1 239 – 2 608 – –Oregon 260 879�������������������� 129 783 2 885 65 505 62 706 156 697 149 153 – 7 544 – –Pennsylvania 648 463��������������� 360 428 8 209 146 582 133 244 8 977 6 492 – 1 917 316 252Rhode Island 59 341��������������� 34 975 859 8 590 14 917 1 551 – – 1 504 – 47

South Carolina 313 589�������������� 216 154 3 202 24 319 69 914 12 832 3 288 – 9 536 8 –South Dakota 63 777��������������� 35 958 1 105 13 430 13 284 5 590 3 856 451 1 190 – 93Tennessee 428 929����������������� 271 070 5 852 44 009 107 998 7 932 560 – 7 372 – –Texas 2 049 692��������������������� 1 365 804 11 053 182 861 489 974 12 661 4 689 – 7 972 – –Utah 151 252����������������������� 92 950 1 042 25 015 32 245 6 649 2 060 166 4 362 51 10Vermont 46 857������������������� 18 231 716 15 921 11 989 4 988 392 – 3 509 981 106Virginia 348 662�������������������� 184 557 3 799 80 544 79 762 8 681 929 – 7 618 134 –Washington 365 868���������������� 198 441 3 458 52 993 110 976 47 761 42 389 – 5 372 – –West Virginia 132 473��������������� 82 256 1 721 18 605 29 891 5 558 2 014 – 3 033 264 247Wisconsin 283 850������������������ 166 069 3 501 46 277 68 003 8 741 1 925 33 6 525 31 227Wyoming 30 370������������������� 18 150 323 5 397 6 500 5 336 2 387 164 2 769 – 16

American Samoa 23 503������������ 12 464 27 4 602 6 410 358 – – 305 – 53Fed. States of Micronesia –���� – – – – 301 – – 301 – –Guam 20 242��������������������� 7 721 236 5 032 7 253 404 – – 371 – 33Marshall Islands –������������ – – – – – – – – – –Northern Marianas 17 372���������� 7 952 117 9 249 54 224 – – 199 – 25Palau –���������������������� – – – – 259 – – 259 – –Puerto Rico 1 881 648���������������� 166 383 5 293 1 517 242 192 730 48 48 – – – –Virgin Islands 16 175��������������� 5 839 71 5 352 4 913 – – – – – –

Undistributed –��������������� – – – – – – – – – –

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Table 1. Federal Government Grants and Other Payments to State and Local Governments,by Agency and for Selected Programs, by State and Outlying Area:Fiscal Year 2006�Con.

[In thousand dollars. Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]

State and outlying area

Department of Agriculture�Con.

Rural development activities

NaturalResources

ConservationService Total

Communityfacilities

grants

Rural,regional, and

cooperativedevelopment

programs

Housingpreservation

grants

Watersystems

and wastedisposalsystems

grants Other2

AppalachianRegional

Commission

United States, total 53 949��� 724 314 28 486 49 940 18 590 589 551 37 747 34 279

Alabama 99������������������� 22 874 436 1 905 65 20 426 42 4 245Alaska 1 334��������������������� 51 867 5 294 163 545 45 413 452 –Arizona 2 341�������������������� 10 624 129 588 960 8 754 193 –Arkansas 4 519������������������� 18 316 1 297 1 102 1 770 13 799 348 3California 862������������������ 30 757 660 1 626 1 564 23 494 3 413 3Colorado 609������������������� 7 253 172 632 78 5 195 1 176 –Connecticut –���������������� 6 137 – 109 43 5 985 – 40Delaware –������������������ 661 30 242 – 389 – –District of Columbia –���������� – – – – – – 437Florida 226��������������������� 8 715 – 445 – 7 407 863 18

Georgia 219�������������������� 19 392 293 1 166 446 14 625 2 862 1 519Hawaii 1 549��������������������� 1 106 18 201 90 597 200 –Idaho 51���������������������� 4 599 57 457 – 4 085 – –Illinois 3 987��������������������� 15 729 1 011 1 736 214 11 481 1 287 5Indiana –�������������������� 14 080 203 838 98 12 761 180 –Iowa 3 861����������������������� 12 899 1 280 4 743 62 6 814 – –Kansas 2 763�������������������� 21 305 97 574 684 19 567 383 –Kentucky 259������������������� 26 617 560 2 237 644 16 738 6 438 2 985Louisiana 2 508������������������ 15 096 1 454 571 553 12 518 – –Maine 116��������������������� 12 447 414 2 132 166 9 113 622 –

Maryland 20������������������� 5 420 123 1 137 – 3 138 1 022 359Massachusetts 246������������� 3 798 116 216 64 3 402 – 164Michigan 26������������������� 27 077 979 1 446 599 23 822 231 –Minnesota 1 305������������������ 10 571 739 1 610 336 7 886 – 3Mississippi 2 708����������������� 23 150 1 985 1 407 149 18 804 805 3 249Missouri 5 072������������������� 16 434 961 1 724 – 13 749 – –Montana 8������������������� 5 929 677 945 522 3 785 – –Nebraska 31������������������ 6 870 669 1 001 60 5 045 95 25Nevada –�������������������� 2 877 58 116 100 2 315 288 –New Hampshire –������������� 6 073 168 895 – 5 010 – –

New Jersey –���������������� 2 719 155 216 138 2 210 – –New Mexico 17���������������� 6 962 330 762 136 5 734 – –New York 29������������������ 18 395 182 730 179 16 652 652 2 711North Carolina 355�������������� 15 101 1 640 1 675 505 10 660 621 2 190North Dakota 4 100��������������� 9 038 474 1 186 – 4 902 2 476 –Ohio –����������������������� 24 649 296 511 195 23 188 459 3 218Oklahoma 1 951������������������ 28 928 300 684 1 875 25 703 366 1Oregon –�������������������� 7 638 150 464 230 6 794 – –Pennsylvania 2 915��������������� 34 360 345 1 382 634 30 856 1 143 4 299Rhode Island –��������������� 1 290 100 50 – 1 140 – –

South Carolina 12�������������� 7 853 155 1 161 508 5 857 172 1 482South Dakota 59��������������� 8 761 376 1 404 71 6 386 524 –Tennessee 132����������������� 25 639 464 2 304 1 126 20 256 1 489 2 464Texas 5 012��������������������� 26 960 550 953 420 24 335 702 –Utah 85����������������������� 5 136 266 159 574 3 739 398 1Vermont 280������������������� 7 402 685 873 – 5 844 – –Virginia 685�������������������� 21 989 659 644 250 18 701 1 735 1 680Washington –7���������������� 9 894 443 457 277 7 765 952 –3West Virginia 3 482��������������� 21 973 574 656 577 17 413 2 753 3 181Wisconsin 24������������������ 15 178 182 1 222 126 11 242 2 406 –Wyoming 98������������������� 1 787 45 145 98 1 499 – –

American Samoa –������������ 179 – – – 179 – –Fed. States of Micronesia –���� – – – – – – –Guam 1��������������������� – – – – – – –Marshall Islands –������������ – – – – – – –Northern Marianas –���������� – – – – – – –Palau –���������������������� – – – – – – –Puerto Rico –���������������� 12 065 16 304 843 10 902 – –Virgin Islands –��������������� 72 – – – 72 – –

Undistributed –��������������� 1 674 219 34 16 1 405 – –

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[In thousand dollars. Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]

State and outlying area

Department of Commerce Department of Defense

Total

EconomicDevelopment

Administration

InternationalTrade

Administration

NationalOceanic

andAtmospheric

Administration

NationalTelecommu�

nicationsand

InformationAdministration

Corporationfor National

andCommunity

Service

Corporationfor Public

Broadcasting Total

U.S. ArmyCorps of

Engineers�civilian

constructionprogram

U.S. ArmyNationalGuard�

construction

United States, total 632 101���� 332 149 – 267 572 32 380 156 648 155 250 450 906 9 187 441 719

Alabama 17 015��������������������� 6 767 – 9 410 838 1 580 2 847 13 949 17 13 932Alaska 49 689����������������������� 8 413 – 40 292 984 1 618 1 484 3 566 – 3 566Arizona 2 446���������������������� 2 270 – – 176 3 573 4 131 3 391 – 3 391Arkansas 4 886�������������������� 4 793 – – 93 2 454 1 754 30 612 692 29 920California 51 506�������������������� 31 786 – 17 426 2 294 36 357 9 952 38 048 312 37 736Colorado 7 691�������������������� 7 188 – – 503 1 823 381 28 995 – 28 995Connecticut 6 450������������������ 4 075 – 2 244 131 1 886 125 2 977 7 2 970Delaware 3 417�������������������� 75 – 3 341 1 1 675 – – – –District of Columbia 27 124����������� 26 478 – – 646 3 719 – – – –Florida 23 742���������������������� 12 669 – 10 759 314 6 455 10 614 11 370 13 11 357

Georgia 8 422��������������������� 5 649 – 2 773 – 936 5 357 7 332 1 674 5 658Hawaii 7 718����������������������� 2 144 – 4 877 697 1 269 – 2 820 – 2 820Idaho 4 911������������������������ 3 259 – 1 296 356 2 055 1 736 57 10 47Illinois 7 731����������������������� 6 396 – 584 751 847 6 382 9 981 426 9 555Indiana 3 657���������������������� 2 313 – 1 212 132 24 3 829 3 559 2 3 557Iowa 4 603������������������������ 3 668 – – 935 212 3 792 3 147 409 2 738Kansas 1 469���������������������� 898 – – 571 2 472 1 950 2 822 271 2 551Kentucky 7 618�������������������� 6 787 – 44 787 3 361 2 164 7 317 923 6 394Louisiana 23 319�������������������� 7 409 – 14 277 1 633 1 804 1 685 9 476 6 9 470Maine 8 050����������������������� 4 238 – 3 731 81 2 658 87 5 873 – 5 873

Maryland 7 211�������������������� 1 544 – 5 579 88 6 147 3 572 836 20 816Massachusetts 13 624��������������� 6 157 – 6 299 1 168 2 159 534 5 539 52 5 487Michigan 7 588��������������������� 6 903 – 1 684 6 211 7 401 33 396 – 33 396Minnesota 6 849������������������� 3 641 – 2 009 1 199 31 1 696 7 6 1Mississippi 15 970������������������� 9 731 – 6 210 29 6 531 2 177 3 888 278 3 610Missouri 5 847��������������������� 5 208 – – 639 692 5 740 5 385 1 153 4 232Montana 861��������������������� 732 – – 129 3 455 1 322 11 197 29 11 168Nebraska 2 043�������������������� 1 478 – – 565 509 3 013 4 236 116 4 120Nevada 507���������������������� 486 – – 21 60 1 640 7 987 – 7 987New Hampshire 11 437�������������� 4 317 – 7 064 56 350 1 375 4 251 7 4 244

New Jersey 27 286������������������ 20 012 – 6 937 337 2 448 3 439 – – –New Mexico 4 562������������������ 2 553 – – 2 009 1 269 3 937 – – –New York 15 450�������������������� 9 922 – 4 490 1 038 21 965 5 361 17 946 4 17 942North Carolina 13 055���������������� 7 310 – 4 721 1 024 662 5 325 7 650 2 7 648North Dakota 2 241����������������� 1 875 – – 366 957 – 5 612 88 5 524Ohio 11 423������������������������ 6 747 – 3 922 754 7 036 5 140 22 006 19 21 987Oklahoma 3 826������������������� 3 141 – – 685 393 2 636 529 529 –Oregon 30 100���������������������� 4 324 – 25 228 548 19 1 511 2 911 6 2 905Pennsylvania 11 172����������������� 9 703 – 208 1 261 751 4 301 21 453 146 21 307Rhode Island 3 757����������������� 567 – 3 190 – 483 – – – –

South Carolina 16 489��������������� 8 155 – 7 327 1 007 616 3 138 114 114 –South Dakota 2 116���������������� 1 695 – – 421 73 1 856 172 96 76Tennessee 8 452������������������� 7 852 – – 600 3 701 1 532 5 513 637 4 876Texas 29 769����������������������� 19 930 – 8 156 1 683 525 7 245 997 997 –Utah 1 661������������������������ 1 110 – – 551 2 030 4 597 – – –Vermont 661��������������������� 647 – 14 – 1 023 – 21 634 – 21 634Virginia 18 585���������������������� 13 182 – 4 366 1 037 879 1 835 18 956 21 18 935Washington 49 079������������������ 5 093 – 43 472 514 1 223 4 611 5 811 39 5 772West Virginia 9 081����������������� 8 762 – 14 305 140 1 893 2 575 27 2 548Wisconsin 16 588������������������� 8 255 – 7 494 839 6 114 4 953 986 39 947Wyoming 986�������������������� 642 – – 344 215 1 036 – – –

American Samoa 1 751������������� – – 1 751 – 626 537 – – –Fed. States of Micronesia –������ – – – – – – – – –Guam 1 994����������������������� 405 – 1 392 197 363 – 742 – 742Marshall Islands –�������������� – – – – – – – – –Northern Marianas 2 965������������ 550 – 2 415 – 13 – – – –Palau 55����������������������� – – 55 – – – – – –Puerto Rico 4 529������������������ 2 198 – 1 972 359 159 3 627 – – –Virgin Islands 1 067����������������� 47 – 1 020 – 42 – – – –

Undistributed –����������������� – – – – – – 53 285 – 53 285

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[In thousand dollars. Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]

State and outlying area

Department of Education

Office of Special Education and Rehabilitative Services Office of Vocational and Adult Education

Total

Office ofEnglish

LanguageAcquisition

Office ofEducational

Researchand

Improvement Total

Rehabilitationservices and

disabilityresearch

programs

Office ofSpecial

Educationprograms Total

Vocationaltechnical

educationprograms

Adulteducation

andliteracy

programs

United States, total 36 091 983��� 552 321 469 362 11 348 530 1 531 779 9 816 751 1 582 207 1 093 977 488 230

Alabama 633 563������������������� 2 924 4 547 182 714 693 182 021 22 866 22 631 235Alaska 147 124��������������������� 1 807 10 788 1 727 1 492 235 27 27 –Arizona 883 986�������������������� 20 222 8 438 236 990 46 589 190 401 36 891 25 598 11 293Arkansas 401 005������������������� 2 195 1 888 129 547 5 900 123 647 419 216 203California 4 916 878������������������ 86 780 60 525 1 477 511 271 587 1 205 924 233 472 145 183 88 289Colorado 508 837������������������� 13 682 4 147 187 543 35 834 151 709 19 692 12 733 6 959Connecticut 375 120���������������� 5 839 8 387 127 839 437 127 402 16 417 11 334 5 083Delaware 133 710������������������ 870 176 44 302 10 358 33 944 7 298 5 606 1 692District of Columbia 155 101���������� 670 7 791 29 855 12 110 17 745 8 019 6 202 1 817Florida 2 057 824��������������������� 40 658 19 543 740 047 154 903 585 144 93 261 66 026 27 235

Georgia 92 677�������������������� 388 8 630 2 988 1 566 1 422 14 661 – 14 661Hawaii 228 567��������������������� 4 125 1 785 50 659 12 857 37 802 8 918 6 224 2 694Idaho 180 034���������������������� 2 030 2 444 57 683 2 051 55 632 9 597 7 012 2 585Illinois 1 550 819��������������������� 27 506 10 133 523 114 8 625 514 489 75 830 51 123 24 707Indiana 609 903�������������������� 7 063 2 818 258 996 400 258 596 10 632 302 10 330Iowa 374 548����������������������� 3 707 24 656 167 976 35 946 132 030 20 092 15 241 4 851Kansas 129 754�������������������� 3 702 6 388 41 264 30 579 10 685 17 152 12 851 4 301Kentucky 151 099������������������� 105 8 878 58 062 47 112 10 950 28 645 20 153 8 492Louisiana 45 871������������������ 66 2 978 1 328 161 1 167 17 17 –Maine 175 973��������������������� 1 198 615 55 859 338 55 521 8 402 6 235 2 167

Maryland 647 496������������������� 6 345 11 018 234 138 37 788 196 350 27 467 18 614 8 853Massachusetts 870 355������������� 14 389 8 906 361 120 59 194 301 926 35 426 23 559 11 867Michigan 1 223 152������������������� 10 498 7 298 395 078 2 228 392 850 45 145 44 786 359Minnesota 521 763������������������ 8 042 3 441 205 729 226 205 503 28 892 22 212 6 680Mississippi 767 720����������������� 1 414 4 055 124 936 1 927 123 009 22 500 16 342 6 158Missouri 99 160������������������� 255 7 543 14 704 12 537 2 167 558 503 55Montana 207 412������������������� 978 3 943 50 278 13 106 37 172 7 446 5 982 1 464Nebraska 244 367������������������ 2 878 2 797 92 488 16 896 75 592 10 375 7 483 2 892Nevada 228 328�������������������� 7 801 4 958 70 153 378 69 775 12 567 8 424 4 143New Hampshire 149 986������������� 822 1 086 59 578 12 661 46 917 8 026 5 965 2 061

New Jersey 988 518���������������� 21 658 5 482 413 073 54 844 358 229 46 293 27 381 18 912New Mexico 392 514���������������� 8 756 3 802 104 783 25 131 79 652 14 167 10 768 3 399New York 3 062 973������������������ 70 935 31 335 889 585 132 809 756 776 123 343 79 523 43 820North Carolina 1 063 618�������������� 10 468 14 814 413 722 90 577 323 145 54 597 37 872 16 725North Dakota 151 112��������������� 555 605 38 356 10 276 28 080 5 853 4 547 1 306Ohio 79 998����������������������� 170 11 951 4 755 1 916 2 839 1 248 991 257Oklahoma 601 321������������������ 8 012 6 183 203 326 50 991 152 335 25 614 18 971 6 643Oregon 528 026�������������������� 7 904 9 157 202 998 39 867 163 131 18 882 18 737 145Pennsylvania 1 382 907��������������� 8 373 37 690 433 431 465 432 966 78 179 55 570 22 609Rhode Island 16 651��������������� – 692 1 827 758 1 069 174 54 120

South Carolina 583 506�������������� 2 356 7 061 223 610 44 943 178 667 30 078 21 437 8 641South Dakota 73 096��������������� 2 103 296 11 310 10 727 583 1 680 44 1 636Tennessee 697 726����������������� 4 386 3 393 273 369 61 785 211 584 34 897 34 242 655Texas 3 628 710��������������������� 90 682 29 496 905 407 4 359 901 048 155 884 101 299 54 585Utah 315 870����������������������� 4 306 9 098 134 807 23 391 111 416 15 631 12 223 3 408Vermont 133 629������������������� 858 495 39 692 11 299 28 393 6 613 4 879 1 734Virginia 892 984�������������������� 8 671 21 920 349 372 70 014 279 358 43 244 28 289 14 955Washington 662 134���������������� 10 499 10 302 227 449 6 330 221 119 256 256 –West Virginia 292 630��������������� 515 926 79 959 1 080 78 879 15 689 10 653 5 036Wisconsin 662 210������������������ 9 683 12 055 250 958 39 892 211 066 31 912 24 341 7 571Wyoming 133 437������������������� 538 1 712 39 263 8 970 30 293 5 775 4 623 1 152

American Samoa 29 169������������ – – 7 436 945 6 491 185 – 185Fed. States of Micronesia 6 321���� – – 4 136 – 4 136 82 – 82Guam 50 953��������������������� 350 87 18 432 2 388 16 044 987 490 497Marshall Islands 4 412������������ 181 – 2 115 – 2 115 – – –Northern Marianas 17 436���������� – – 6 406 175 6 231 467 – 467Palau 3 015���������������������� – – 1 062 – 1 062 127 – 127Puerto Rico 767 537���������������� 1 403 210 82 173 148 82 025 39 637 28 200 11 437Virgin Islands 157 438��������������� – – 1 512 1 220 292 3 3 –

Undistributed –��������������� – – – – – – – –

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Table 1. Federal Government Grants and Other Payments to State and Local Governments,by Agency and for Selected Programs, by State and Outlying Area:Fiscal Year 2006�Con.

[In thousand dollars. Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]

State and outlying area

Department of Education�Con.

Office of Elementary and Secondary Education Office of Postsecondary Education

Programs for thedisadvantaged

Higher educationprograms

Total Migrants OthersImpact

aid

Programsfor

AmericanIndians,Alaska

Natives,and

NativeHawaiians

No ChildLeft

BehindAct

Title 1programs Other Total

Interna�tional

educationprograms Other

Office ofStudent

FinancialAssistance

United States, total 20 093 385��� 401 646 1 369 693 987 447 118 314 4 613 152 10 902 293 1 700 840 1 229 477 54 753 1 174 724 816 701

Alabama 368 167������������������� 2 438 25 227 2 715 1 706 90 278 200 490 45 313 39 727 64 39 663 12 618Alaska 120 370��������������������� – – 82 892 30 954 3 872 – 2 652 11 415 97 11 318 990Arizona 541 788�������������������� 7 412 35 884 113 575 7 664 99 013 259 865 18 375 24 008 1 021 22 987 15 649Arkansas 234 427������������������� 5 483 19 697 1 092 304 60 973 122 609 24 269 22 127 81 22 046 10 402California 2 793 734������������������ 166 749 189 668 80 423 5 385 461 975 1 763 916 125 618 151 966 11 306 140 660 112 890Colorado 240 843������������������� 10 206 19 533 23 406 772 55 158 115 529 16 239 25 991 616 25 375 16 939Connecticut 197 437���������������� 1 839 11 415 3 640 – 52 456 113 025 15 062 11 520 564 10 956 7 681Delaware 70 355������������������ 273 4 644 74 – 27 526 34 476 3 362 7 924 77 7 847 2 785District of Columbia 102 067���������� 215 5 582 1 711 – 28 902 53 750 11 907 5 268 – 5 268 1 431Florida 1 097 204��������������������� 22 201 110 645 8 881 25 248 130 602 877 104 445 36 683 2 884 33 799 30 428

Georgia 33 058�������������������� 1 045 132 21 213 – 5 462 – 5 206 21 385 407 20 978 11 567Hawaii 140 956��������������������� 1 185 6 000 44 265 10 537 28 989 46 137 3 843 18 230 1 891 16 339 3 894Idaho 94 437���������������������� 5 908 6 205 7 155 438 29 421 41 000 4 310 8 581 88 8 493 5 262Illinois 831 910��������������������� 2 293 43 523 11 737 – 214 659 535 569 24 129 49 548 4 289 45 259 32 778Indiana 297 004�������������������� 6 369 21 166 1 267 – 80 789 172 138 15 275 16 982 3 660 13 322 16 408Iowa 132 709����������������������� 1 525 9 650 522 221 50 146 64 831 5 814 13 496 696 12 800 11 912Kansas 25 523�������������������� 1 234 2 285 12 078 980 7 226 – 1 720 24 944 2 056 22 888 10 781Kentucky 11 394������������������� 522 1 566 1 169 – 5 682 1 042 1 413 28 620 93 28 527 15 395Louisiana 19 908������������������ – – 8 348 710 4 340 – 6 510 12 959 57 12 902 8 615Maine 89 514��������������������� 373 5 695 507 86 33 308 46 644 2 901 10 609 277 10 332 9 776

Maryland 321 582������������������� 345 21 539 5 696 69 72 509 203 848 17 576 31 935 426 31 509 15 011Massachusetts 422 998������������� 2 666 30 632 639 41 112 569 260 439 16 012 11 148 9 11 139 16 368Michigan 716 956������������������� 10 184 55 092 3 168 2 216 182 765 433 694 29 837 23 345 2 305 21 040 24 832Minnesota 248 005������������������ 3 021 24 904 14 259 3 424 78 402 102 701 21 294 14 563 – 14 563 13 091Mississippi 574 868����������������� 1 680 21 522 3 528 73 80 104 165 185 302 776 26 736 124 26 612 13 211Missouri 39 788������������������� 717 – 23 959 77 11 983 – 3 052 20 046 – 20 046 16 266Montana 131 801������������������� 1 299 6 672 42 294 2 886 33 638 39 896 5 116 8 225 138 8 087 4 741Nebraska 123 672������������������ 5 646 6 579 21 520 1 279 32 884 51 231 4 533 6 585 – 6 585 5 572Nevada 112 277�������������������� 361 10 259 3 084 626 29 862 61 088 6 997 17 537 – 17 537 3 035New Hampshire 69 133������������� 98 4 889 – – 28 635 31 498 4 013 4 259 44 4 215 7 082

New Jersey 464 280���������������� 1 976 27 828 24 951 43 118 208 274 923 16 351 22 314 288 22 026 15 418New Mexico 229 280���������������� 3 075 16 093 52 772 4 097 44 002 97 096 12 145 20 439 467 19 972 11 287New York 1 864 668������������������ 11 432 139 600 7 736 1 511 466 814 1 178 400 59 175 25 470 1 254 24 216 57 637North Carolina 514 328�������������� 7 054 34 816 13 507 3 305 138 254 293 418 23 974 41 165 2 251 38 914 14 524North Dakota 95 533��������������� 458 5 230 27 830 1 180 27 968 30 497 2 370 4 903 – 4 903 5 307Ohio 16 247����������������������� 306 768 3 197 – 10 825 – 1 151 22 814 1 042 21 772 22 813Oklahoma 313 588������������������ 2 208 22 640 35 053 21 987 76 934 140 691 14 075 30 885 61 30 824 13 713Oregon 266 169�������������������� 15 989 22 512 2 223 2 803 64 214 143 096 15 332 12 097 345 11 752 10 819Pennsylvania 783 493��������������� 10 859 54 904 5 183 385 207 093 483 729 21 340 21 120 77 21 043 20 621Rhode Island 3 361��������������� – 794 745 – 356 – 1 466 5 915 2 5 913 4 682

South Carolina 295 254�������������� 816 25 048 2 662 – 78 188 176 911 11 629 18 435 418 18 017 6 712South Dakota 49 195��������������� – 213 44 769 2 215 1 979 – 19 3 819 – 3 819 4 693Tennessee 346 379����������������� 1 055 29 174 3 528 – 97 288 187 838 27 496 20 155 192 19 963 15 147Texas 2 274 473��������������������� 61 797 169 651 100 938 256 446 464 1 166 699 328 668 107 195 4 035 103 160 65 573Utah 128 585����������������������� 1 707 7 399 7 749 2 357 39 362 57 646 12 365 13 032 513 12 519 10 411Vermont 69 363������������������� 915 4 880 315 – 30 413 30 348 2 492 9 603 33 9 570 7 005Virginia 415 424�������������������� 891 25 829 35 737 10 108 083 217 843 27 031 37 925 760 37 165 16 428Washington 373 879���������������� 15 958 25 844 51 922 4 762 93 920 170 364 11 109 26 459 4 133 22 326 13 290West Virginia 173 604��������������� 206 12 690 28 – 47 752 109 630 3 298 15 945 57 15 888 5 992Wisconsin 307 373������������������ 878 19 851 11 514 2 468 89 403 161 751 21 508 25 659 5 499 20 160 24 570Wyoming 79 099������������������� 194 4 623 8 826 462 31 531 30 340 3 123 5 827 56 5 771 1 223

American Samoa 20 489������������ – 1 733 – – 940 – 17 816 940 – 940 119Fed. States of Micronesia 1 045���� – – – – 314 – 731 1 058 – 1 058 –Guam 27 426��������������������� – – 63 – 277 – 27 086 2 916 – 2 916 755Marshall Islands 450������������ – – – – 98 – 352 1 523 – 1 523 143Northern Marianas 9 035���������� – – – – – – 9 035 1 445 – 1 445 83Palau 456���������������������� – – – – – – 456 1 251 – 1 251 119Puerto Rico 613 607���������������� 585 16 968 1 382 – 140 816 427 595 26 261 20 428 – 20 428 10 079Virgin Islands 153 417��������������� – – – – – – 153 417 2 378 – 2 378 128

Undistributed –��������������� – – – – – – – – – – –

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Table 1. Federal Government Grants and Other Payments to State and Local Governments,by Agency and for Selected Programs, by State and Outlying Area:Fiscal Year 2006�Con.

[In thousand dollars. Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]

State and outlying area

Department of Energy Environmental Protection Agency

ElectionAssistance

Com�

mission Total

NationalNuclearSecurityAdmini�stration

Nuclearwaste

disposal

Environ�mental

and otherdefense

programs

Energycon�

servationprograms

Energyresearch

and devel�opment

programsOther

programs Total

Hazardoussubstanceresponse

(Superfundand L.U.S.T.) Other

EqualEmploymentOpportunity

Commission

United States, total 58 266��� 677 208 156 366 13 768 33 652 212 334 222 741 38 347 4 240 648 179 899 4 060 749 28 986

Alabama –������������������� 4 309 344 – – 2 479 1 486 – 65 921 1 959 63 962 –Alaska –��������������������� 5 902 – – 65 1 732 4 105 – 70 243 657 69 586 154Arizona –�������������������� 4 824 111 – – 1 898 2 739 76 61 386 2 643 58 743 459Arkansas –������������������� 2 997 60 – – 1 804 1 133 – 34 263 1 788 32 475 –California –������������������ 18 339 3 035 478 181 5 512 8 517 616 319 252 6 708 312 544 2 369Colorado –������������������� 9 859 874 377 – 6 327 2 271 10 51 978 10 409 41 569 276Connecticut –���������������� 3 564 62 – – 1 378 2 111 13 54 509 755 53 754 874Delaware 7 447������������������ 872 – – – 732 140 – 27 800 1 736 26 064 757District of Columbia –���������� 2 285 1 292 214 – 544 228 7 64 068 3 960 60 108 950Florida –��������������������� 11 306 3 178 – 190 4 024 3 914 – 139 188 1 649 137 539 1 202

Georgia –�������������������� 7 758 1 015 238 215 3 257 3 033 – 69 249 1 833 67 416 254Hawaii 7 447��������������������� 2 778 425 – 1 488 575 290 – 29 347 735 28 612 199Idaho –���������������������� 12 061 216 – 5 159 1 539 5 001 146 49 992 14 966 35 026 332Illinois –��������������������� 19 586 267 – – 13 587 5 732 – 96 199 7 876 88 323 1 437Indiana –�������������������� 11 161 – 193 – 7 870 3 098 – 27 637 3 237 24 400 462Iowa –����������������������� 6 409 – – – 2 246 4 163 – 81 269 1 317 79 952 655Kansas –�������������������� 4 653 178 – – 1 914 2 561 – 47 456 3 093 44 363 357Kentucky –������������������� 8 448 – 129 – 4 425 3 886 8 46 985 1 869 45 116 168Louisiana –������������������ 3 688 365 – – 2 398 925 – 50 176 1 821 48 355 49Maine –��������������������� 4 172 – – – 3 004 1 160 8 38 245 1 154 37 091 160

Maryland –������������������� 4 637 – – – 3 292 1 345 – 84 495 3 592 80 903 498Massachusetts –������������� 15 104 1 192 – 1 7 170 6 723 18 112 617 4 027 108 590 909Michigan 35 925������������������� 25 827 2 633 340 210 16 771 5 873 – 155 304 5 144 150 160 1 223Minnesota –������������������ 11 847 32 – – 9 030 2 785 – 71 467 2 582 68 885 477Mississippi –����������������� 3 235 – – 67 1 135 2 033 – 38 593 1 295 37 298 –Missouri –������������������� 9 921 49 – 134 6 086 3 624 28 88 030 3 732 84 298 809Montana 7 447������������������� 5 840 – – – 2 276 3 564 – 42 158 2 115 40 043 361Nebraska –������������������ 2 736 159 – – 2 305 272 – 31 650 1 391 30 259 655Nevada –�������������������� 74 964 21 874 11 598 7 554 1 124 8 450 24 364 58 318 1 048 57 270 76New Hampshire –������������� 3 306 284 – – 2 353 669 – 34 983 1 979 33 004 128

New Jersey –���������������� 7 319 1 509 – – 3 758 1 973 79 178 357 5 577 172 780 480New Mexico –���������������� 19 655 5 470 201 6 198 2 326 4 466 994 40 866 2 935 37 931 327New York –������������������ 106 800 82 068 – – 10 106 14 487 139 290 321 8 346 281 975 2 308North Carolina –�������������� 9 278 832 – 102 5 248 3 096 – 123 211 4 472 118 739 70North Dakota –��������������� 13 267 – – – 2 542 10 725 – 35 445 3 280 32 165 118Ohio –����������������������� 29 372 12 418 – – 10 368 6 586 – 180 770 3 202 177 568 1 306Oklahoma –������������������ 4 040 – – – 2 547 1 493 – 66 230 5 014 61 216 369Oregon –�������������������� 6 882 151 – 1 572 2 145 3 010 4 63 420 7 275 56 145 488Pennsylvania –��������������� 28 518 197 – – 13 243 14 567 511 147 873 1 849 146 024 1 117Rhode Island –��������������� 1 410 – – – 621 789 – 32 918 3 387 29 531 187

South Carolina –�������������� 44 427 5 073 – 548 753 34 489 3 564 56 536 3 180 53 356 827South Dakota –��������������� 2 344 – – – 2 004 340 – 39 312 892 38 420 185Tennessee –����������������� 9 363 1 676 – – 3 087 2 013 2 587 79 133 2 789 76 344 274Texas –��������������������� 21 718 4 935 – 461 4 641 11 608 73 281 618 6 134 275 484 801Utah –����������������������� 5 459 – – – 3 109 2 350 – 35 483 2 705 32 778 219Vermont –������������������� 1 467 – – – 633 834 – 30 848 1 329 29 519 67Virginia –�������������������� 9 977 714 – – 4 924 4 339 – 97 764 7 592 90 172 636Washington –���������������� 23 489 3 016 – 8 935 4 155 2 294 5 089 110 014 4 326 105 688 554West Virginia –��������������� 12 142 – – 572 4 221 7 349 – 58 871 1 729 57 142 172Wisconsin –������������������ 13 254 400 – – 10 323 2 518 13 77 906 3 614 74 292 1 566Wyoming –������������������� 2 760 – – – 1 591 1 169 – 23 583 685 22 898 59

American Samoa –������������ 366 – – – 206 160 – – – – –Fed. States of Micronesia –���� – – – – – – – – – – –Guam –��������������������� 285 – – – 200 85 – 5 251 398 4 853 –Marshall Islands –������������ – – – – – – – – – – –Northern Marianas –���������� 243 – – – 182 61 – 4 122 516 3 606 –Palau –���������������������� 12 – – – 12 – – – – – –Puerto Rico –���������������� 489 – – – 380 109 – 32 541 1 502 31 039 419Virgin Islands –��������������� 222 – – – 222 – – 5 854 17 5 837 187

Undistributed –��������������� 262 262 – – – – – –377 84 –461 –

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Table 1. Federal Government Grants and Other Payments to State and Local Governments,by Agency and for Selected Programs, by State and Outlying Area:Fiscal Year 2006�Con.

[In thousand dollars. Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]

State and outlying area

Department of Health and Human Services

Administration for Children and Families

Total Total

Childcare anddevelop�

ment

Childsupport

enforce�ment

Childrenand

FamilyServices

(Headstart)

Safe andStable

Families

Fostercare andadoption

assistance

Lowincome

homeenergy

assistance

Refugeeand

entrantassistance

SocialServices

BlockGrant

TemporaryAssistance

to NeedyFamilies(TANF) Other

United States, total 241 847 484��� 45 852 694 5 206 958 3 152 897 8 437 762 417 047 6 339 990 2 574 886 509 204 1 847 640 16 800 196 566 114

Alabama 3 457 076�������������������� 368 307 51 413 39 297 137 753 11 186 27 304 29 116 – 26 733 35 690 9 815Alaska 903 433���������������������� 149 029 6 255 11 508 49 455 1 681 24 807 16 312 – 4 073 33 484 1 454Arizona 5 165 615��������������������� 520 770 76 952 39 039 171 843 11 726 132 856 8 095 149 30 441 43 743 5 926Arkansas 2 603 322������������������� 263 001 43 649 28 249 88 044 9 874 40 301 20 069 –3 14 323 13 502 4 993California 26 295 556������������������� 5 064 596 434 297 541 471 1 031 373 54 308 1 561 710 114 332 3 168 212 744 1 045 066 66 127Colorado 2 233 525������������������� 508 852 32 127 43 375 197 367 3 416 84 282 49 154 463 26 793 66 994 4 881Connecticut 2 708 003����������������� 314 294 14 323 29 226 70 472 2 381 111 009 60 408 – 21 037 1 445 3 993Delaware 616 461������������������� 70 080 5 307 17 369 17 212 948 6 921 7 910 20 4 572 7 743 2 078District of Columbia 1 244 061���������� 139 185 5 103 11 545 51 500 1 979 19 511 7 500 –193 3 367 36 945 1 928Florida 9 689 187��������������������� 1 126 016 142 605 181 210 337 478 19 306 205 717 33 472 3 842 96 434 42 581 63 371

Georgia 5 660 860�������������������� 735 691 131 658 65 917 211 705 15 753 76 536 27 055 304 59 461 137 231 10 071Hawaii 924 450���������������������� 167 909 22 279 10 596 37 860 3 164 34 525 1 870 – 7 001 46 738 3 876Idaho 956 022����������������������� 119 884 10 942 18 534 42 540 1 732 12 975 12 660 19 7 278 10 567 2 637Illinois 7 434 873���������������������� 1 250 930 77 148 112 809 371 232 20 841 348 290 188 989 403 84 270 37 445 9 503Indiana 4 206 270��������������������� 526 574 63 472 28 594 119 427 6 748 134 793 53 464 – 33 695 76 104 10 277Iowa 2 095 316����������������������� 296 971 26 094 18 940 70 523 2 170 49 449 53 314 –41 17 152 54 736 4 634Kansas 1 566 333��������������������� 228 116 18 989 31 079 77 136 3 249 42 550 28 160 –56 17 205 3 922 5 882Kentucky 3 720 268������������������� 409 212 54 693 21 819 140 749 6 372 78 192 27 979 1 25 339 47 564 6 504Louisiana 4 486 224������������������� 503 380 58 042 43 732 161 607 10 208 73 167 22 448 9 91 809 35 357 7 001Maine 1 506 608���������������������� 146 980 9 145 3 931 41 429 2 639 19 681 33 166 85 11 636 20 514 4 754

Maryland 3 598 708������������������� 523 298 27 663 53 442 117 876 3 363 147 469 40 748 1 094 32 024 90 146 9 473Massachusetts 6 019 192�������������� 623 700 45 504 50 854 149 781 5 626 90 187 121 179 917 37 438 110 249 11 965Michigan 6 390 587�������������������� 1 067 473 64 833 152 913 297 464 12 671 196 830 144 197 1 328 57 046 116 205 23 986Minnesota 3 798 908������������������ 614 831 53 156 92 964 120 891 4 724 82 285 102 961 1 294 29 006 118 752 8 798Mississippi 3 463 769������������������ 329 598 40 039 13 235 184 460 6 250 13 117 22 269 – 21 495 24 452 4 281Missouri 4 869 675�������������������� 480 335 44 042 45 567 152 689 9 423 94 793 64 353 720 32 910 29 864 5 974Montana 742 639�������������������� 128 749 8 186 3 924 48 138 1 529 16 416 19 160 – 5 029 23 182 3 185Nebraska 1 221 237������������������� 198 681 19 884 27 993 54 649 2 119 31 911 25 961 384 11 661 20 494 3 625Nevada 945 324��������������������� 167 323 27 108 26 032 31 375 1 993 33 240 8 406 – 12 031 24 139 2 999New Hampshire 743 856������������� 117 378 5 758 10 065 24 067 797 20 779 23 294 202 11 056 19 000 2 360

New Jersey 5 914 012����������������� 589 086 34 910 136 526 157 266 5 883 91 391 88 553 146 50 604 – 23 807New Mexico 2 173 445����������������� 208 033 26 507 14 684 82 038 2 533 24 647 12 589 56 10 897 28 925 5 157New York 26 882 907������������������� 3 014 148 300 915 178 328 573 536 25 642 635 827 302 128 5 316 172 478 783 525 36 453North Carolina 7 019 686��������������� 651 059 82 132 77 422 201 778 11 319 110 882 51 424 96 50 600 51 668 13 738North Dakota 492 427���������������� 100 804 7 365 6 130 36 465 1 222 14 073 20 093 47 3 686 9 734 1 989Ohio 9 369 611����������������������� 1 635 712 92 982 188 389 304 627 18 551 338 088 119 352 643 64 405 494 922 13 753Oklahoma 2 696 150������������������ 413 197 44 452 33 037 128 465 6 174 72 810 21 491 20 20 413 80 097 6 238Oregon 2 443 355��������������������� 331 876 32 467 31 288 109 279 6 370 87 465 25 331 809 18 064 13 360 7 443Pennsylvania 10 685 953���������������� 1 200 604 85 264 128 850 305 359 18 769 340 178 164 998 466 76 810 56 360 23 550Rhode Island 1 151 935���������������� 98 744 7 054 46 32 299 2 098 21 668 18 764 – 6 785 7 382 2 648

South Carolina 3 293 733�������������� 270 469 37 203 23 638 107 058 4 630 23 730 22 929 – 24 983 18 394 7 904South Dakota 574 044��������������� 103 381 13 758 5 136 46 023 1 120 8 801 13 361 – 4 801 9 006 1 375Tennessee 4 837 749������������������ 437 330 59 170 38 812 152 491 7 952 60 760 30 205 –4 41 214 37 650 9 080Texas 14 023 990���������������������� 1 846 021 258 616 191 899 632 310 35 850 281 943 57 780 1 499 109 338 218 726 58 060Utah 1 335 895����������������������� 199 450 19 786 20 004 55 310 2 063 26 036 20 152 676 14 097 37 075 4 251Vermont 679 203�������������������� 72 379 2 946 5 585 22 380 844 18 590 15 551 – 3 599 1 093 1 791Virginia 3 301 875��������������������� 584 203 65 153 53 606 185 846 5 479 94 318 54 727 1 187 42 938 67 976 12 973Washington 3 838 546����������������� 503 842 49 235 61 041 164 390 1 336 114 901 40 297 329 30 011 30 053 12 249West Virginia 1 916 757���������������� 200 599 12 189 19 006 63 470 2 734 29 200 23 441 – 10 834 36 966 2 759Wisconsin 3 514 399������������������ 532 036 49 793 80 954 132 748 5 698 126 598 92 683 145 31 865 8 231 3 321Wyoming 293 623������������������� 57 590 4 188 5 405 24 678 623 3 964 7 357 – 2 914 7 345 1 116

American Samoa 20 453������������ 9 544 2 509 – 6 243 300 – 157 – 62 – 273Fed. States of Micronesia 826����� – – – – – – – – – – –Guam 36 399���������������������� 13 710 3 482 3 149 5 261 378 – 85 – 253 410 692Marshall Islands –������������� – – – – – – – – – – –Northern Marianas 14 860����������� 8 062 1 587 – 5 238 354 – 200 – 85 – 598Palau –���������������������� – – – – – – – – – – –Puerto Rico 862 312����������������� 421 836 41 365 70 553 282 244 10 624 2 517 3 112 – 10 521 –7 530 8 430Virgin Islands 38 985���������������� 20 840 1 786 4 180 12 865 325 – 125 – 324 1 120 115

Undistributed 15 166 996���������������� 15 166 996 2 249 478 – – – – – 483 664 – 12 433 854 –

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Table 1. Federal Government Grants and Other Payments to State and Local Governments,by Agency and for Selected Programs, by State and Outlying Area:Fiscal Year 2006�Con.

[In thousand dollars. Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]

State and outlying area

Department of Health and Human Services�Con.

Administrationon Aging

Agency forHealthcare

Research andQuality2

Centers forDisease Controland Prevention

Centers forMedicare

and MedicaidServices

Health Resourcesand Services

AdministrationIndian Health

Service

Substance Abuseand Mental

Health ServicesAdministration

United States, total 1 345 324��� 17 535 458 185 186 027 140 5 059 555 129 456 2 957 595

Alabama 21 528������������������� 347 5 032 2 935 625 91 601 – 34 636Alaska 10 687��������������������� – 1 419 673 883 37 748 11 247 19 420Arizona 24 734�������������������� – 6 044 4 449 114 75 090 31 976 57 887Arkansas 13 589������������������� 249 2 800 2 261 926 40 966 – 20 791California 128 157������������������ 1 785 34 774 20 174 105 501 561 10 373 380 205Colorado 12 882������������������� 747 3 908 1 565 815 91 156 707 49 458Connecticut 17 277���������������� – 5 274 2 243 265 72 033 – 55 860Delaware 6 813������������������ – 1 135 512 940 14 091 – 11 402District of Columbia 14 725���������� – 7 963 972 325 81 991 – 27 872Florida 93 027��������������������� – 9 791 7 964 888 329 407 – 166 058

Georgia 27 046�������������������� 32 7 949 4 667 375 141 627 – 81 140Hawaii 7 710��������������������� – 2 469 693 898 36 984 – 15 480Idaho 7 295���������������������� – 1 201 783 461 28 568 791 14 822Illinois 55 060��������������������� 1 689 9 977 5 779 266 212 561 156 125 234Indiana 24 158�������������������� – 5 433 3 561 415 56 065 – 32 625Iowa 16 400����������������������� 1 741 2 699 1 712 950 37 545 422 26 588Kansas 12 753�������������������� – 2 764 1 277 111 26 739 1 445 17 405Kentucky 19 552������������������� 32 3 222 3 188 133 62 071 – 38 046Louisiana 18 958������������������ – 2 915 3 835 296 82 425 – 43 250Maine 7 211��������������������� – 2 610 1 310 043 23 373 – 16 391

Maryland 19 150������������������� 687 6 787 2 880 016 113 092 – 55 678Massachusetts 30 873������������� 50 7 593 5 139 921 136 540 144 80 371Michigan 46 029������������������� 1 072 6 541 5 059 801 124 686 1 955 83 030Minnesota 21 804������������������ 575 4 755 3 068 983 49 616 4 609 33 735Mississippi 12 205����������������� – 4 161 3 005 810 81 298 607 30 090Missouri 27 199������������������� – 5 937 4 206 891 93 505 5 55 803Montana 7 435������������������� – 1 071 559 494 27 213 5 711 12 966Nebraska 9 545������������������ 292 3 038 970 297 22 720 1 419 15 245Nevada 9 130�������������������� – 1 861 713 352 28 149 2 287 23 222New Hampshire 5 600������������� – 1 904 588 544 20 077 – 10 353

New Jersey 39 454���������������� 1 100 9 370 5 052 945 141 794 – 80 263New Mexico 11 186���������������� – 2 616 1 852 962 63 636 7 722 27 290New York 105 089������������������ 412 56 986 23 017 553 484 429 678 203 612North Carolina 36 230�������������� 541 6 947 6 089 655 115 489 2 191 117 574North Dakota 7 648��������������� 239 1 017 358 649 12 126 3 019 8 925Ohio 53 046����������������������� 100 9 561 7 424 011 136 215 – 110 966Oklahoma 22 160������������������ – 3 622 2 160 090 43 573 20 054 33 454Oregon 15 161�������������������� 468 3 457 1 993 118 58 882 2 813 37 580Pennsylvania 66 248��������������� 1 171 141 658 8 970 594 214 698 – 90 980Rhode Island 6 524��������������� – 1 612 1 008 790 21 561 – 14 704

South Carolina 17 013�������������� 696 2 637 2 868 695 99 101 – 35 122South Dakota 6 871��������������� – 802 428 435 21 276 5 460 7 819Tennessee 24 443����������������� – 6 862 4 203 376 101 326 4 289 60 123Texas 69 553��������������������� 1 009 16 792 11 572 294 314 355 501 203 465Utah 7 316����������������������� – 2 026 1 065 415 33 790 1 134 26 764Vermont 5 603������������������� 138 982 576 141 12 567 – 11 393Virginia 27 593�������������������� 21 6 719 2 531 502 86 541 – 65 296Washington 25 354���������������� 952 6 857 3 129 823 97 909 4 044 69 765West Virginia 10 701��������������� 247 2 195 1 606 757 78 959 – 17 299Wisconsin 26 565������������������ 1 143 4 057 2 846 735 52 982 3 310 47 571Wyoming 6 913������������������� – 1 152 210 408 8 832 387 8 341

American Samoa 1 145������������ – 216 6 788 1 963 – 797Fed. States of Micronesia –���� – 826 – – – –Guam 2 914��������������������� – 731 11 091 2 681 – 5 272Marshall Islands –������������ – – – – – –Northern Marianas 1 481���������� – – 2 996 1 077 – 1 244Palau –���������������������� – – – – – –Puerto Rico 17 309���������������� – 4 639 275 533 107 330 – 35 665Virgin Islands 3 272��������������� – 819 6 841 5 965 – 1 248

Undistributed –��������������� – – – – – –

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Table 1. Federal Government Grants and Other Payments to State and Local Governments,by Agency and for Selected Programs, by State and Outlying Area:Fiscal Year 2006�Con.

[In thousand dollars. Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]

State and outlying area

Department of Homeland Security

Federal Emergency Management Agency

Department of Housing and Urban Development

Community planning and development

TotalCoastGuard

Domesticprepared�

nessandanti�

terrorismprograms2 Total

Disasterrelief

Emergencymanagement

planningand

assistance Other Total

Fairhousing

andequal

oppor�tunity

CommunityDevelop�

mentBlockGrant

Empower�ment

zonesand othereconomicdevelop�

ment

Emergencyshelter and

homelessassistance

United States, total 9 989 567�� 80 709 2 472 331 7 436 527 6 968 960 279 511 188 056 40 336 691 46 931 5 020 078 78 082 1 345 618

Alabama 186 992������������������� 1 958 15 578 169 456 129 384 39 220 852 543 866 754 68 495 397 13 676Alaska 40 059��������������������� 357 13 625 26 077 24 674 1 403 – 179 695 – 26 034 1 311 3 332Arizona 37 314�������������������� 695 20 171 16 448 12 605 3 841 2 463 458 403 81 908 1 647 30 345Arkansas 76 084������������������ 714 8 459 66 911 47 453 19 276 182 248 362 364 29 127 431 4 841California 571 686������������������ 3 468 234 937 333 281 325 040 8 221 20 4 528 110 4 316 541 967 11 796 209 011Colorado 40 925������������������ 477 21 080 19 368 13 650 5 673 45 482 378 396 41 016 145 15 438Connecticut 30 205���������������� 1 325 15 840 13 040 12 467 573 – 762 368 439 51 799 2 785 28 098Delaware 47 051������������������ 872 40 012 6 167 4 471 971 725 113 417 161 9 834 – 5 076District of Columbia 100 945��������� 454 99 497 994 544 390 60 –937 549 4 136 50 952 74 18 100Florida 1 653 372�������������������� 7 586 100 122 1 545 664 1 538 849 4 590 2 225 1 499 207 3 827 197 217 3 586 61 258

Georgia 68 586������������������� 1 630 44 406 22 550 14 839 4 483 3 228 1 134 251 1 035 137 486 933 22 546Hawaii 15 313��������������������� – 12 935 2 378 1 463 915 – 186 217 406 46 142 408 5 895Idaho 14 154���������������������� 568 11 759 1 827 1 144 683 – 77 871 238 13 195 119 3 126Illinois 113 590��������������������� 997 90 427 22 166 15 773 4 711 1 682 2 287 272 1 910 201 514 18 82 353Indiana 35 637�������������������� 830 21 129 13 678 10 096 3 542 40 595 834 600 80 238 1 381 16 606Iowa 21 534���������������������� 1 211 13 480 6 843 4 900 1 844 99 261 200 866 56 634 199 8 933Kansas 541 614�������������������� 566 14 274 526 774 524 267 1 105 1 402 223 775 311 36 669 149 6 674Kentucky 46 521������������������ 12 24 778 21 731 14 274 5 938 1 519 499 512 828 74 506 1 301 15 266Louisiana 1 890 067������������������ 994 30 437 1 858 636 1 855 782 2 722 132 596 227 544 121 484 563 21 213Maine 21 975��������������������� 504 7 785 13 686 9 836 3 733 117 241 087 431 27 250 295 7 405

Maryland 49 740������������������ 2 462 38 583 8 695 4 560 4 119 16 976 043 416 85 524 142 36 533Massachusetts 69 887������������� 1 356 41 500 27 031 24 248 2 692 91 1 973 173 1 550 139 529 4 485 61 277Michigan 78 042������������������� 2 640 64 399 11 003 7 979 2 692 332 1 009 713 1 353 163 989 1 736 53 977Minnesota 31 294����������������� 2 022 13 395 15 877 14 539 1 012 326 653 057 381 69 595 6 095 23 255Mississippi 874 513����������������� 481 8 541 865 491 860 853 4 205 433 330 704 148 71 358 727 5 215Missouri 62 021������������������� 2 046 42 861 17 114 12 975 3 038 1 101 614 635 810 88 025 2 050 20 581Montana 13 040������������������� 487 7 930 4 623 3 835 786 2 123 442 217 19 453 792 2 385Nebraska 31 990������������������ 171 22 333 9 486 7 989 1 497 – 156 546 574 25 858 220 5 249Nevada 323 591�������������������� 682 311 329 11 580 6 510 4 933 137 190 326 156 25 986 80 5 717New Hampshire 32 687������������ 259 7 887 24 541 16 454 8 085 2 184 186 110 19 750 35 5 912

New Jersey 56 600���������������� 481 51 983 4 136 3 546 290 300 1 770 448 425 120 366 2 561 31 389New Mexico 10 052���������������� 469 8 270 1 313 866 371 76 188 312 133 31 538 1 209 6 816New York 305 033������������������ 3 243 183 832 117 958 113 848 2 266 1 844 5 650 194 2 980 642 312 465 137 230North Carolina 98 429�������������� 1 817 34 021 62 591 48 764 1 186 12 641 863 534 1 014 82 723 1 181 15 531North Dakota 34 832��������������� 584 10 788 23 460 22 481 977 2 89 994 391 11 687 74 2 240Ohio 84 484���������������������� 4 456 41 348 38 680 34 264 4 180 236 1 620 046 2 415 220 903 3 759 60 459Oklahoma 54 829����������������� 1 144 27 003 26 682 25 424 1 215 43 425 349 701 56 404 291 7 888Oregon 43 966�������������������� 1 500 18 061 24 405 7 911 16 494 – 354 859 223 37 315 643 15 579Pennsylvania 97 220��������������� 2 389 49 335 45 496 41 905 3 500 91 1 857 946 2 649 277 106 1 602 71 558Rhode Island 10 995��������������� 634 7 838 2 523 2 146 305 72 344 825 113 24 458 – 6 431

South Carolina 39 883������������� 1 705 19 248 18 930 16 224 1 011 1 695 405 625 670 48 547 1 442 8 795South Dakota 28 800�������������� 732 7 734 20 334 17 594 2 322 418 121 849 – 19 965 203 1 167Tennessee 63 548����������������� 1 559 15 002 46 987 43 806 3 092 89 662 631 931 68 150 5 098 16 425Texas 1 227 600��������������������� 3 540 303 134 920 926 909 774 8 762 2 390 2 101 659 2 642 302 077 7 432 58 227Utah 58 826���������������������� 716 40 468 17 642 5 018 11 935 689 141 863 38 27 811 450 5 978Vermont 14 445������������������� 438 11 592 2 415 1 077 1 218 120 117 065 235 11 781 8 2 580Virginia 63 992�������������������� 1 567 41 579 20 846 13 790 6 942 114 911 409 1 887 83 578 2 065 21 162Washington 62 085���������������� 877 32 238 28 970 19 699 9 271 – 665 238 996 90 149 606 35 615West Virginia 30 408��������������� 363 13 339 16 706 16 286 243 177 212 941 224 47 143 4 226 3 405Wisconsin 33 397����������������� 2 120 24 483 6 794 4 771 1 363 660 540 204 515 91 737 613 21 352Wyoming 8 383������������������ 324 7 674 385 46 184 155 38 419 – 6 011 66 1 060

American Samoa 9 173����������� 329 4 695 4 149 4 149 – – 1 400 – 625 – 20Fed. States of Micronesia 3 658���� – – 3 658 3 658 – – – – – – –Guam 16 296��������������������� 187 2 734 13 375 12 887 488 – 35 818 – 2 047 – 831Marshall Islands –������������ – – – – – – – – – – –Northern Marianas 5 305���������� 526 2 721 2 058 1 715 343 – 4 340 – 765 – 74Palau –��������������������� – – – – – – – – – – –Puerto Rico 189 866���������������� 708 113 724 75 434 74 867 567 – 849 237 69 111 843 188 14 218Virgin Islands 1 653��������������� 240 – 1 413 991 422 – 43 777 – 713 – 295

Undistributed 215 382��������������� 10 237 – 205 145 – 53 671 151 474 119 326 – –210 – –

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Table 1. Federal Government Grants and Other Payments to State and Local Governments,by Agency and for Selected Programs, by State and Outlying Area:Fiscal Year 2006�Con.

[In thousand dollars. Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]

State and outlying area

Department of Housing and Urban Development�Con.

Housing programs

Public housing programs

Collegehousing

Housingopportunities for

personswith AIDS

NativeAmerican

block grant

Housingfor special

populations

Low renthousing

assistanceNeighborhood

revitalizationDrug

elimination

Housingcertificate

programCapital

programs

United States, total 47 697��� 308 885 584 416 921 752 21 163 392 566 606 1 450 5 199 727 3 405 796

Alabama 25������������������� 2 455 1 698 9 719 285 698 15 675 – 43 167 75 326Alaska –��������������������� 440 91 399 7 546 35 506 – – 7 625 2 481Arizona 194�������������������� 2 292 83 592 16 755 186 384 13 056 145 10 268 13 525Arkansas –������������������� 643 – 6 231 141 394 169 – 26 787 23 391California 233������������������ 35 762 41 713 89 287 2 649 727 22 462 365 594 156 93 273Colorado 369������������������� 2 522 2 949 10 925 298 496 5 137 – 62 759 14 476Connecticut 462���������������� 3 498 146 22 528 442 426 15 238 92 138 237 38 260Delaware –������������������ 1 075 – 9 484 47 654 2 161 – 26 834 6 051District of Columbia 21 644���������� 15 646 –2 863 3 548 –728 344 30 754 – 51 209 150 001Florida 232��������������������� 35 846 2 504 44 777 784 726 30 277 – 177 911 80 447

Georgia 3�������������������� 7 010 – 20 407 555 058 35 339 – 89 676 108 715Hawaii 92��������������������� 1 568 – 2 259 90 519 – – 16 247 11 068Idaho 84���������������������� 346 4 425 738 32 228 – – 17 237 1 374Illinois 931��������������������� 10 738 – 49 382 1 205 776 38 579 – 327 210 253 136Indiana 38�������������������� 2 003 – 12 689 350 463 8 270 – 53 872 34 643Iowa 7����������������������� 414 1 903 6 507 134 605 – – 24 274 6 891Kansas 32�������������������� 404 1 532 3 471 119 145 – 36 21 997 15 180Kentucky 31������������������� 1 467 – 7 407 261 093 21 758 – 40 816 45 236Louisiana –45������������������ 5 054 636 10 699 293 605 8 839 – 51 394 53 092Maine –��������������������� 924 3 572 8 035 121 899 – – 52 869 7 268

Maryland 11 460������������������� 8 771 106 21 552 528 717 7 416 – 121 257 88 853Massachusetts 771������������� 5 408 419 33 107 1 217 407 6 632 110 366 819 71 210Michigan 218������������������� 2 571 16 608 16 603 423 655 7 660 –10 202 779 48 359Minnesota 521������������������ 1 687 18 709 13 856 316 340 8 388 – 123 851 41 075Mississippi –����������������� 978 2 542 2 203 166 055 2 555 – 32 582 27 562Missouri 21������������������� 3 480 237 23 206 312 825 17 869 2 68 409 41 933Montana –������������������� 527 24 786 9 643 47 616 – – 7 182 3 954Nebraska –������������������ 397 5 441 1 162 76 675 – – 14 965 15 948Nevada –�������������������� 1 868 9 413 904 97 563 664 – 21 371 17 017New Hampshire –������������� 600 – 11 978 104 724 – – 30 769 4 198

New Jersey 1 618���������������� 12 180 – 33 378 1 051 792 30 264 100 318 011 117 522New Mexico 60���������������� 738 16 706 3 408 92 919 110 12 15 202 7 661New York 855������������������ 76 683 9 263 129 490 3 348 375 25 997 293 609 844 453 995North Carolina 263�������������� 2 827 17 924 21 932 474 886 33 493 – 88 535 65 015North Dakota 183��������������� – 19 525 748 40 894 – – 6 513 3 804Ohio 133����������������������� 3 208 – 40 319 895 491 29 813 7 176 595 103 539Oklahoma –������������������ 950 99 603 5 992 172 401 589 – 39 563 18 714Oregon –�������������������� 2 346 13 000 11 724 171 845 6 307 – 57 840 14 406Pennsylvania 147��������������� 10 478 – 53 501 879 287 24 587 26 238 854 186 378Rhode Island 36��������������� 1 239 608 15 199 194 615 6 349 – 61 067 19 655

South Carolina 56�������������� 3 506 1 882 11 507 208 571 24 426 – 42 071 22 750South Dakota –��������������� – 30 602 787 48 097 – – 14 101 2 605Tennessee 600����������������� 3 137 – 22 300 330 072 34 953 – 65 655 77 423Texas 589��������������������� 16 324 924 38 949 1 144 422 9 098 – 217 129 157 196Utah 350����������������������� 552 4 171 1 286 75 210 – – 13 366 3 794Vermont 181������������������� 468 – 4 729 66 616 – – 21 141 3 270Virginia 5 155�������������������� 2 658 837 11 987 429 794 17 202 86 128 848 99 659Washington 91���������������� 3 782 33 927 20 571 336 222 15 927 – 62 701 31 784West Virginia –��������������� 402 – 1 751 107 508 253 – 23 474 10 055Wisconsin 42������������������ 1 902 19 828 4 877 233 240 7 966 – 97 641 20 142Wyoming 15������������������� 106 4 059 3 616 17 544 – – 3 441 1 064

American Samoa –������������ – – – – – – – –Fed. States of Micronesia –���� – – – – – – – –Guam –��������������������� – – – 28 528 – – 2 449 1 060Marshall Islands –������������ – – – – – – – –Northern Marianas –���������� – – – 1 712 – – 578 –Palau –���������������������� – – – – – – – –Puerto Rico –���������������� 8 662 – 6 535 374 139 78 186 68 398 234 438Virgin Islands –��������������� 343 – 558 33 892 296 – 2 156 4 181

Undistributed –��������������� – 90 – –194 315 – – 25 351 743

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Table 1. Federal Government Grants and Other Payments to State and Local Governments,by Agency and for Selected Programs, by State and Outlying Area:Fiscal Year 2006�Con.

[In thousand dollars. Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]

State and outlying area

Department of Housing and UrbanDevelopment�Con.

Housing programs�Con.

Department of the Interior

Bureau of Land Management

Homeownershipassistance Other Total

Bureau ofIndian Affairs Total

Paymentsin lieu

of taxesShared

revenuesBureau of

Reclamation

United States, total 1 847 078��� –200 817 4 953 670 475 877 477 426 232 134 245 292 324 038

Alabama 24 758������������������� 2 023 41 102 2 854 438 438 – –Alaska 3 976��������������������� 45 169 186 87 025 20 633 16 138 4 495 –Arizona 20 332�������������������� 2 612 111 333 51 866 19 361 19 023 338 22 517Arkansas 14 906������������������� 78 25 711 58 2 582 2 582 – 4California 218 895������������������ 15 147 184 079 38 998 21 316 21 051 265 19 471Colorado 24 775������������������� 2 975 246 674 1 777 17 854 17 479 375 57 920Connecticut 12 455���������������� 5 905 10 220 557 23 23 – –Delaware 4 909������������������ 178 5 004 83 11 11 – –District of Columbia –17 988���������� –534 418 3 644 – 16 16 – –Florida 75 258��������������������� 1 341 28 080 3 515 2 870 2 870 – –

Georgia 43 391�������������������� 112 652 19 766 3 1 494 1 494 – 22Hawaii 11 568��������������������� 45 11 043 – 198 198 – 215Idaho 4 673���������������������� 88 41 146 7 428 16 543 16 269 274 769Illinois 98 133��������������������� 17 592 29 139 8 651 651 – –Indiana 32 054�������������������� 2 977 22 599 – 395 395 – –Iowa 17 493����������������������� 2 474 16 279 538 266 266 – –Kansas 16 945�������������������� 1 230 20 057 2 485 665 665 – 316Kentucky 28 880������������������� 923 34 912 – 1 584 1 584 – –Louisiana 27 161������������������ 1 988 45 356 1 954 317 316 1 –Maine 9 766��������������������� 1 373 18 493 6 794 213 213 – –

Maryland 23 493������������������� 41 803 10 115 59 83 83 – –Massachusetts 53 501������������� 10 948 17 291 1 694 66 66 – –Michigan 64 476������������������� 5 739 53 154 18 876 2 684 2 684 – –Minnesota 24 520������������������ 4 784 52 034 24 539 1 589 1 589 – 15Mississippi 18 240����������������� 539 18 008 4 352 906 906 – –Missouri 31 383������������������� 3 804 29 476 480 2 183 2 183 – –Montana 6 823������������������� 64 119 951 21 941 18 430 17 270 1 160 18 673Nebraska 8 949������������������ 1 108 16 937 4 612 687 686 1 760Nevada 9 540�������������������� 47 251 731 10 844 133 199 14 136 119 063 89 033New Hampshire 5 858������������� 252 7 999 235 1 044 1 044 – –

New Jersey 49 407���������������� 1 435 12 047 – 70 70 – –New Mexico 11 784���������������� 16 637 697 18 100 24 140 22 808 1 332 3 835New York 189 399������������������ 23 013 33 822 5 917 85 85 – –North Carolina 54 660�������������� 3 550 23 469 1 276 2 511 2 511 – –North Dakota 3 935��������������� – 57 365 10 140 957 946 11 19 694Ohio 69 637����������������������� 13 768 35 081 153 447 447 – –Oklahoma 21 804������������������ 449 67 000 41 889 1 640 1 632 8 390Oregon 22 557�������������������� 1 074 161 615 16 772 122 763 6 595 116 168 2 407Pennsylvania 88 746��������������� 23 027 69 548 1 365 365 – –Rhode Island 10 935��������������� 4 120 6 281 1 206 – – – –

South Carolina 30 006�������������� 1 396 11 033 – 263 263 – 49South Dakota 4 312��������������� 10 92 581 13 849 2 713 2 624 89 64 712Tennessee 34 876����������������� 3 011 23 554 74 1 458 1 458 – –Texas 138 362��������������������� 8 288 68 372 2 185 2 614 2 614 – 609Utah 8 098����������������������� 759 229 057 1 261 20 343 20 056 287 16 602Vermont 4 335������������������� 1 721 6 097 79 540 540 – –Virginia 70 851�������������������� 35 640 29 181 12 2 360 2 360 – –Washington 31 886���������������� 981 103 096 59 327 6 621 6 593 28 5 176West Virginia 13 285��������������� 1 215 49 913 35 1 584 1 584 – –Wisconsin 33 078������������������ 7 271 34 459 8 356 1 019 1 019 – –Wyoming 1 437������������������� – 1 141 243 1 657 16 590 15 193 1 397 849

American Samoa 755������������ – 34 011 – – – – –Fed. States of Micronesia –���� – 79 693 – – – – –Guam 903��������������������� – 66 536 – 2 2 – –Marshall Islands –������������ – 62 813 – – – – –Northern Marianas 1 211���������� – 33 265 – – – – –Palau –���������������������� – 22 739 – – – – –Puerto Rico 30 353���������������� 130 4 949 – 10 10 – –Virgin Islands 1 343��������������� – 83 626 –1 30 30 – –

Undistributed –��������������� –38 007 13 008 14 – – – –

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Table 1. Federal Government Grants and Other Payments to State and Local Governments,by Agency and for Selected Programs, by State and Outlying Area:Fiscal Year 2006�Con.

[In thousand dollars. Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]

State and outlying area

Department of the Interior�Con.

Fish and Wildlife Service Minerals Management Service National Park Service

Total

Wildlifeconservation

andrestoration

Sport fishrestoration Other Total

MineralsLeasing Act Other Total

Historicpreservation Other

United States, total 710 413��� 390 014 304 970 15 429 2 210 256 2 110 431 99 825 141 588 44 930 96 658

Alabama 11 453������������������� 6 207 5 031 215 18 620 457 18 163 2 351 644 1 707Alaska 31 154��������������������� 16 348 14 545 261 25 714 14 419 11 295 1 858 816 1 042Arizona 15 467�������������������� 9 789 5 663 15 73 73 – 2 049 405 1 644Arkansas 11 859������������������� 4 831 6 745 283 6 824 3 029 3 795 2 058 632 1 426California 41 260������������������ 20 989 17 498 2 773 54 662 47 411 7 251 8 082 1 000 7 082Colorado 14 743������������������� 7 867 6 876 – 147 194 147 193 1 3 192 859 2 333Connecticut 7 432���������������� 3 294 3 574 564 – – – 2 208 938 1 270Delaware 4 263������������������ 1 639 2 604 20 – – – 647 635 12District of Columbia 2 571���������� 1 782 789 – – – – 323 183 140Florida 16 820��������������������� 7 151 9 191 478 143 142 1 4 732 851 3 881

Georgia 16 622�������������������� 11 203 5 419 – – – – 1 625 689 936Hawaii 6 970��������������������� 4 474 2 424 72 – – – 834 425 409Idaho 13 061���������������������� 7 594 5 367 100 1 257 1 256 1 2 088 703 1 385Illinois 10 358��������������������� 5 143 4 615 600 181 – 181 6 358 1 704 4 654Indiana 14 050�������������������� 7 335 6 514 201 – – – 2 259 621 1 638Iowa 11 594����������������������� 6 198 5 127 269 – – – 1 782 685 1 097Kansas 10 955�������������������� 5 767 5 188 – 2 458 2 447 11 1 628 667 961Kentucky 7 781������������������� 4 954 2 766 61 378 – 378 1 991 691 1 300Louisiana 8 298������������������ 4 481 3 677 140 33 243 790 32 453 1 290 588 702Maine 9 710��������������������� 6 740 2 381 589 – – – 1 776 811 965

Maryland 7 094������������������� 4 487 2 082 525 – – – 879 643 236Massachusetts 12 675������������� 9 632 2 039 1 004 – – – 2 856 671 2 185Michigan 25 065������������������� 15 985 9 022 58 658 552 106 5 871 918 4 953Minnesota 21 065������������������ 9 973 10 938 154 15 1 14 4 811 1 093 3 718Mississippi 8 551����������������� 5 177 3 091 283 1 599 73 1 526 2 501 1 308 1 193Missouri 19 381������������������� 9 777 9 568 36 1 980 – 1 980 4 367 709 3 658Montana 17 254������������������� 10 007 7 247 – 38 236 38 236 – 950 734 216Nebraska 8 928������������������ 5 302 3 626 – 28 28 – 1 922 699 1 223Nevada 9 526�������������������� 5 783 3 726 17 7 628 7 628 – 1 501 696 805New Hampshire 5 098������������� 1 987 3 008 103 – – – 1 622 907 715

New Jersey 7 859���������������� 3 099 2 836 1 924 – – – 4 118 656 3 462New Mexico 12 964���������������� 6 936 6 028 – 573 424 573 424 – 1 514 998 516New York 21 378������������������ 10 400 10 687 291 – – – 6 442 1 058 5 384North Carolina 16 803�������������� 9 720 7 045 38 – – – 2 879 1 696 1 183North Dakota 8 265��������������� 5 232 3 033 – 15 512 15 243 269 768 406 362Ohio 17 449����������������������� 8 117 8 755 577 489 1 488 3 282 1 080 2 202Oklahoma 12 910������������������ 6 426 6 344 140 5 100 4 598 502 2 101 825 1 276Oregon 16 780�������������������� 8 521 8 259 – 652 652 – 2 241 736 1 505Pennsylvania 19 838��������������� 12 136 7 690 12 93 – 93 4 696 1 123 3 573Rhode Island 3 650��������������� 1 302 2 348 – – – – 1 425 928 497

South Carolina 8 467�������������� 4 252 3 666 549 – – – 2 254 1 072 1 182South Dakota 9 330��������������� 5 901 3 429 – 851 851 – 1 126 658 468Tennessee 15 020����������������� 8 370 6 185 465 – – – 5 680 1 572 4 108Texas 29 659��������������������� 16 120 13 223 316 22 049 5 355 16 694 6 954 940 6 014Utah 12 129����������������������� 7 207 4 922 – 173 010 173 010 – 2 356 748 1 608Vermont 4 668������������������� 1 658 2 865 145 – – – 810 515 295Virginia 14 661�������������������� 8 853 4 685 1 123 217 – 217 3 172 1 103 2 069Washington 29 241���������������� 20 875 7 746 620 1 082 1 082 – 1 649 810 839West Virginia 4 730��������������� 2 290 2 340 100 495 1 494 2 420 845 1 575Wisconsin 20 766������������������ 10 602 10 103 61 – – – 4 318 978 3 340Wyoming 13 295������������������� 6 341 6 954 – 1 072 479 1 072 479 – 1 877 598 1 279

American Samoa 1 348������������ 398 825 125 – – – 152 152 –Fed. States of Micronesia –���� – – – – – – 221 221 –Guam 1 308��������������������� 698 610 – – – – 325 242 83Marshall Islands –������������ – – – – – – – – –Northern Marianas 1 656���������� 829 690 137 – – – 985 869 116Palau –���������������������� – – – – – – 199 199 –Puerto Rico 4 127���������������� 1 299 2 828 – – – – 812 576 236Virgin Islands 1 054��������������� 536 533 –15 – – – 307 307 –

Undistributed –��������������� – – – 3 912 – 3 912 94 94 –

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Table 1. Federal Government Grants and Other Payments to State and Local Governments,by Agency and for Selected Programs, by State and Outlying Area:Fiscal Year 2006�Con.

[In thousand dollars. Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]

State and outlying area

Department of the Interior�Con.

Department of Justice

Office of Surface Mining, Reclamation, and Enforcement

Total

Abandonedmine

reclamation Other

Office ofInsularAffairs Total

FederalPrison

System

Office ofAsset

Forfeiture

United States, total 228 511��� 171 385 57 126 385 561 5 996 651 8 403 304 132

Alabama 5 386������������������� 4 168 1 218 – 20 526 – 1 035Alaska 2 802��������������������� 2 569 233 – 29 241 – 1 065Arizona –�������������������� – – – 61 199 52 8 943Arkansas 2 326������������������� 2 209 117 – 12 553 – 4 768California –������������������ – – 290 409 457 298 42 635Colorado 3 994������������������� 2 058 1 936 – 31 842 569 4 520Connecticut –���������������� – – – 190 130 193 1 327Delaware –������������������ – – – 17 153 – –District of Columbia –���������� – – 734 248 369 1 866 879Florida –��������������������� – – – 195 626 651 24 544

Georgia –�������������������� – – – 51 649 50 21 713Hawaii –��������������������� – – 2 826 60 871 – 3 369Idaho –���������������������� – – – 7 419 – 252Illinois 11 583��������������������� 9 270 2 313 – 76 599 – 13 098Indiana 5 895�������������������� 4 416 1 479 – 135 663 – 2 850Iowa 2 099����������������������� 1 977 122 – 20 166 – 2 159Kansas 1 550�������������������� 1 471 79 – 42 946 24 1 806Kentucky 23 178������������������� 13 079 10 099 – 43 095 1 301 4 471Louisiana 254������������������ 76 178 – 76 845 – 2 138Maine –��������������������� – – – 63 554 53 370

Maryland 2 000������������������� 1 450 550 – 90 129 1 070 9 841Massachusetts –������������� – – – 44 918 504 2 656Michigan –������������������� – – – 303 591 – 9 552Minnesota –������������������ – – – 36 364 25 1 470Mississippi 99����������������� – 99 – 93 916 – 6 405Missouri 1 085������������������� 913 172 – 63 133 163 8 442Montana 4 467������������������� 3 425 1 042 – 194 289 – 377Nebraska –������������������ – – – 16 730 115 5 126Nevada –�������������������� – – – 107 650 – 5 408New Hampshire –������������� – – – 112 777 – 1 299

New Jersey –���������������� – – – 64 872 – 4 602New Mexico 3 720���������������� 2 853 867 – 22 778 – 2 307New York –������������������ – – – 207 349 103 18 547North Carolina –�������������� – – – 64 635 50 6 982North Dakota 2 029��������������� 1 524 505 – 9 996 – 120Ohio 13 261����������������������� 10 742 2 519 – 64 111 365 13 074Oklahoma 2 970������������������ 2 100 870 – 57 924 352 6 321Oregon –�������������������� – – – 44 390 – 501Pennsylvania 44 555��������������� 33 569 10 986 – 187 111 25 5 235Rhode Island –��������������� – – – 27 826 – 1 219

South Carolina –�������������� – – – 43 339 – 3 841South Dakota –��������������� – – – 83 524 – 67Tennessee 1 322����������������� 1 322 – – 40 613 – 4 336Texas 4 302��������������������� 2 850 1 452 – 1 533 878 – 28 811Utah 3 356����������������������� 1 466 1 890 – 22 704 50 1 077Vermont –������������������� – – – 10 694 – 1 033Virginia 8 344�������������������� 4 567 3 777 415 200 435 10 3 262Washington –���������������� – – – 270 987 514 1 796West Virginia 40 649��������������� 28 147 12 502 – 18 512 – 368Wisconsin –������������������ – – – 77 402 – 3 950Wyoming 34 496������������������� 32 581 1 915 – 50 641 – 260

American Samoa –������������ – – 32 511 9 068 – –Fed. States of Micronesia –���� – – 79 472 – – –Guam –��������������������� – – 64 901 542 – 167Marshall Islands –������������ – – 62 813 – – –Northern Marianas –���������� – – 30 624 4 221 – –Palau –���������������������� – – 22 540 – – –Puerto Rico –���������������� – – – 19 256 – 3 704Virgin Islands –��������������� – – 82 236 1 401 – 38

Undistributed 2 789��������������� 2 583 206 6 199 43 – –4

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Table 1. Federal Government Grants and Other Payments to State and Local Governments,by Agency and for Selected Programs, by State and Outlying Area:Fiscal Year 2006�Con.

[In thousand dollars. Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]

State and outlying area

Department of Justice�Con.

Office of Justice Programs

Law Enforcement Assistance

Total

Correc�tions,

probation,and

parole

Crimevictims

programs

Educa�tion,

research,and

statisticsprograms

Juvenilejustice

programs2 Total

Bullet�proofvests

Commu�nity

orientedpolicing

program(COPS)

Lawenforce�

mentblockgrant

Violenceagainstwomen

andchildren

Weedand

seed Other

Substanceabuse

programs Other

United States, total 5 684 116��� 269 565 571 424 168 083 434 653 4 240 391 11 078 1 291 266 158 456 362 341 8 055 17 764 2 013 605 377 826

Alabama 19 491������������������� – 165 753 3 995 14 578 – 256 – 4 945 98 – 9 005 274Alaska 28 176��������������������� 673 1 004 298 4 707 21 494 – 5 425 1 600 12 258 30 – 1 673 508Arizona 52 204�������������������� – 825 6 540 3 566 41 273 – 4 425 – 4 526 6 – 11 525 20 791Arkansas 7 785������������������� 134 56 977 715 5 903 – 4 256 – 618 – – 419 610California 366 524������������������ 105 4 206 16 827 20 739 324 647 – 48 745 117 383 11 288 669 1 163 16 416 128 983Colorado 26 753������������������� 50 1 659 5 147 784 19 113 – 4 437 251 1 461 – – 5 563 7 401Connecticut 188 610���������������� 40 913 5 682 600 181 375 – 6 701 – 1 518 283 – 171 856 1 017Delaware 17 153������������������ – 445 33 6 665 10 010 – 1 333 – 532 13 52 7 810 270District of Columbia 245 624���������� 47 082 6 975 6 062 28 046 157 459 – 5 757 5 144 20 101 – – 124 032 2 425Florida 170 431��������������������� 49 291 51 805 6 288 6 638 56 409 – 11 037 1 690 12 508 385 8 13 545 17 236

Georgia 29 886�������������������� – 2 047 1 757 1 796 24 286 – 3 197 5 005 2 253 287 – 12 717 827Hawaii 57 502��������������������� 40 118 1 474 22 5 745 10 143 – 268 – 3 857 8 – 5 595 415Idaho 7 167���������������������� – 26 111 1 937 5 093 – 856 – 387 – – 2 990 860Illinois 63 501��������������������� 239 10 868 2 864 3 662 45 868 – 9 636 – 2 591 75 828 22 580 10 158Indiana 132 813�������������������� 6 118 30 261 688 125 716 – 2 469 – 118 086 19 2 220 2 367 555Iowa 18 007����������������������� – 2 284 3 955 989 10 779 – 811 680 1 708 325 244 4 719 2 292Kansas 41 116�������������������� 3 971 23 266 3 702 3 914 6 263 – 1 663 – 2 950 1 – 916 733Kentucky 37 323������������������� 49 884 4 014 13 403 18 973 – 4 933 807 7 193 – – 3 393 2 647Louisiana 74 707������������������ – 8 469 1 908 72 322 – 6 222 – 2 245 1 – 63 223 631Maine 63 131��������������������� – 47 659 115 4 483 10 874 – –113 6 8 821 – –5 1 685 480

Maryland 79 218������������������� 17 842 4 783 11 386 13 170 32 037 – 10 584 1 046 4 373 87 1 158 12 444 2 345Massachusetts 41 758������������� 57 847 3 752 16 364 20 738 – 3 701 498 3 858 137 9 4 755 7 780Michigan 294 039������������������� 17 274 3 273 10 046 6 558 256 888 – 5 436 – 2 660 772 324 245 203 2 493Minnesota 34 869������������������ – 1 335 2 121 3 526 27 887 – 11 587 – 2 987 – – 8 202 5 111Mississippi 87 511����������������� 1 070 9 406 9 632 514 66 889 – 3 573 – 957 88 330 61 915 26Missouri 54 528������������������� – 2 209 5 667 2 038 44 614 – 23 667 – 788 180 – 17 727 2 252Montana 193 912������������������� – 2 863 364 2 486 188 199 – 1 598 – 6 292 – – 178 739 1 570Nebraska 11 489������������������ – 32 155 1 416 9 886 – 2 751 – 4 592 149 87 1 149 1 158Nevada 102 242�������������������� 67 385 3 252 1 360 6 566 23 679 – 4 790 – 8 268 – 2 714 3 314 4 593New Hampshire 111 478������������� – 6 608 794 80 202 23 874 – 13 344 – 3 341 – 84 6 741 364

New Jersey 60 270���������������� 405 27 366 1 031 5 054 26 414 – 3 091 – 1 140 308 – 13 991 7 884New Mexico 20 471���������������� – 1 041 2 392 5 645 11 393 – 6 484 – 1 286 – – 2 006 1 617New York 188 699������������������ 416 9 388 6 657 10 808 161 430 – 11 881 467 14 519 781 2 881 87 114 43 787North Carolina 57 603�������������� 4 365 2 472 4 627 1 817 44 322 – 29 766 6 337 1 871 153 – 2 055 4 140North Dakota 9 876��������������� 391 210 247 3 015 6 013 – 58 – 1 676 – – 1 178 3 101Ohio 50 672����������������������� – 1 962 566 2 483 45 661 – 30 665 164 5 091 222 115 7 833 1 571Oklahoma 51 251������������������ 118 3 197 – 2 111 45 825 – 35 158 – 3 260 25 – 5 812 1 570Oregon 43 889�������������������� 5 789 3 016 909 6 811 27 364 – 10 460 – 5 934 309 2 820 2 459 5 382Pennsylvania 181 851��������������� – 1 390 7 496 18 088 154 877 – 33 690 6 814 2 916 270 12 103 861 7 314Rhode Island 26 607��������������� – 1 213 2 11 278 14 114 – 7 456 – 1 360 100 54 1 673 3 471

South Carolina 39 498�������������� – 9 439 9 766 591 19 702 – 4 297 – 1 722 103 – 10 920 2 660South Dakota 83 457��������������� 743 63 350 338 3 872 15 154 – 4 640 – 3 105 50 – 7 260 99Tennessee 36 277����������������� – 6 047 6 455 1 747 22 028 – 14 503 – 1 163 190 220 4 247 1 705Texas 1 505 067��������������������� – 17 616 645 3 076 1 483 730 – 820 646 7 133 2 336 690 239 625 962 26 724Utah 21 577����������������������� – 491 1 551 1 092 18 443 – 13 101 – 2 257 5 1 182 270 1 628Vermont 9 661������������������� – 204 442 2 705 6 310 – 428 1 769 3 678 – – 421 14Virginia 197 163�������������������� 1 183 2 103 5 577 60 506 127 794 1 867 12 796 1 654 22 395 471 – 70 613 17 998Washington 268 677���������������� – 204 919 1 183 6 601 55 974 – 34 703 –2 14 803 462 – 1 957 4 051West Virginia 18 144��������������� – 2 777 3 832 69 11 466 – 379 10 1 082 – – 823 9 172Wisconsin 73 452������������������ 606 4 474 1 504 15 052 51 816 – 7 589 – 6 397 127 44 34 356 3 303Wyoming 50 381������������������� – 8 064 1 709 23 604 17 004 9 211 14 – 1 396 – 981 2 463 2 939

American Samoa 9 068������������ – 6 361 – 22 2 685 – – – 2 596 – – 89 –Fed. States of Micronesia –���� – – – – – – – – – – – – –Guam 375��������������������� – 96 – 52 227 – – – – – – – 227Marshall Islands –������������ – – – – – – – – – – – – –Northern Marianas 4 221���������� 4 051 7 – 159 4 – – – 4 – – – –Palau –���������������������� – – – – – – – – – – – – –Puerto Rico 15 552���������������� – 3 014 – 561 11 977 – 6 116 – 2 300 11 – 3 156 394Virgin Islands 1 363��������������� – – – 15 1 348 – – – 45 165 – 868 270

Undistributed 47��������������� – – – – 47 – – – 47 – – – –

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Table 1. Federal Government Grants and Other Payments to State and Local Governments,by Agency and for Selected Programs, by State and Outlying Area:Fiscal Year 2006�Con.

[In thousand dollars. Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]

State and outlying area

Department of Labor

Employment and Training Administration

Total

Bureauof Labor

Statistics Total

StateUnemploy�

mentInsurance

andEmployment

ServiceWorkforce

Investment Other

MineSafetyHealth

andAdminis�

tration

OccupationalHealth

andSafety

Adminis�tration2

VeteransEmployment

andTrainingAdminis�

tration

NationalFoundation

on theArts

and theHumanities

NeighborhoodReinvestment

Corporation

United States, total 9 271 171���� 91 475 8 758 086 3 375 215 3 413 805 1 969 066 9 764 226 312 185 534 264 561 78 242

Alabama 111 584�������������������� 1 344 106 938 42 935 45 262 18 741 183 676 2 443 3 678 244Alaska 57 441���������������������� 1 000 52 540 31 426 13 929 7 185 57 3 283 561 2 112 710Arizona 128 525��������������������� 1 190 119 069 39 315 60 211 19 543 273 4 411 3 582 6 322 866Arkansas 76 063�������������������� 943 72 490 27 095 28 755 16 640 95 938 1 597 2 448 170California 1 101 513�������������������� 9 169 1 018 791 464 148 471 368 83 275 424 48 933 24 196 21 820 14 727Colorado 108 650�������������������� 1 486 102 910 46 473 44 497 11 940 196 819 3 239 4 773 1 864Connecticut 109 094������������������ 1 850 102 855 62 388 25 158 15 309 31 2 253 2 105 3 114 926Delaware 23 573�������������������� 682 21 909 11 715 6 781 3 413 – 297 685 1 714 713District of Columbia 157 054����������� 768 154 341 15 212 17 614 121 515 – 819 1 126 4 445 432Florida 304 746���������������������� 3 195 288 427 115 023 140 494 32 910 79 3 592 9 453 11 009 2 056

Georgia 171 002��������������������� 2 140 163 579 76 576 57 035 29 968 198 1 306 3 779 5 671 2 490Hawaii 47 859���������������������� 718 42 419 18 654 12 784 10 981 – 3 425 1 297 2 437 374Idaho 39 580����������������������� 708 37 449 23 947 8 325 5 177 83 332 1 008 1 993 530Illinois 401 977����������������������� 3 062 389 981 159 200 158 764 72 017 182 1 329 7 423 11 492 1 461Indiana 142 141���������������������� 1 510 130 768 45 177 43 337 42 254 289 4 821 4 753 4 550 1 007Iowa 75 512������������������������ 2 152 67 497 34 849 16 301 16 347 128 4 053 1 682 3 778 683Kansas 58 753���������������������� 1 151 55 199 24 365 18 992 11 842 80 759 1 564 3 425 709Kentucky 121 462�������������������� 1 105 110 037 35 148 47 056 27 833 937 6 423 2 960 3 267 1 081Louisiana 461 452�������������������� 1 487 456 514 51 017 93 647 311 850 88 651 2 712 3 854 1 548Maine 45 720����������������������� 1 512 42 733 19 234 12 267 11 232 49 650 776 2 399 485

Maryland 184 520�������������������� 1 344 171 239 70 221 36 006 65 012 24 7 569 4 344 4 933 1 712Massachusetts 194 171��������������� 2 563 185 170 85 960 67 903 31 307 29 1 589 4 820 7 212 3 479Michigan 392 465�������������������� 3 015 362 161 156 367 138 279 67 515 200 21 130 5 959 7 884 640Minnesota 120 885������������������� 1 736 106 622 55 601 36 268 14 753 285 8 358 3 884 4 736 2 086Mississippi 218 684������������������� 783 215 466 41 090 81 829 92 547 34 545 1 856 2 553 1 310Missouri 136 550��������������������� 1 217 131 455 56 051 53 208 22 196 178 822 2 878 5 582 1 239Montana 31 117�������������������� 857 28 964 15 710 8 906 4 348 132 418 746 2 518 379Nebraska 37 438�������������������� 973 34 485 21 775 9 111 3 599 75 522 1 383 2 673 383Nevada 52 173��������������������� 718 46 140 27 944 15 093 3 103 221 3 458 1 636 3 050 140New Hampshire 27 897�������������� 817 25 917 14 655 8 259 3 003 64 354 745 1 770 1 333

New Jersey 233 118������������������ 2 861 220 730 123 812 80 122 16 796 48 5 528 3 951 6 150 478New Mexico 52 025����������������� 846 47 822 14 619 23 073 10 130 169 2 122 1 066 3 266 987New York 531 191�������������������� 5 084 505 924 231 269 216 253 58 402 273 9 857 10 053 16 961 7 474North Carolina 338 230��������������� 2 209 320 430 78 587 116 114 125 729 171 10 339 5 081 7 791 1 321North Dakota 22 921���������������� 647 21 430 12 256 6 443 2 731 41 273 530 1 224 286Ohio 326 957������������������������ 2 841 315 111 125 464 146 030 43 617 257 1 288 7 460 8 257 5 309Oklahoma 76 093������������������� 1 276 70 868 27 161 29 730 13 977 130 1 041 2 778 3 187 708Oregon 169 769��������������������� 1 567 153 935 66 638 61 455 25 842 83 10 487 3 697 2 863 1 395Pennsylvania 399 309���������������� 3 149 386 988 171 932 155 759 59 297 942 1 419 6 811 11 760 932Rhode Island 38 496���������������� 792 36 778 17 452 9 021 10 305 14 413 499 1 779 1 288

South Carolina 130 449��������������� 1 208 122 060 40 206 46 211 35 643 63 3 546 3 572 4 355 179South Dakota 28 862���������������� 686 27 273 10 950 8 591 7 732 48 243 612 1 798 353Tennessee 156 436������������������ 1 450 143 425 49 519 55 634 38 272 132 7 431 3 998 4 558 1 159Texas 613 249����������������������� 4 328 593 071 172 197 321 524 99 350 392 2 842 12 616 13 176 3 256Utah 63 188������������������������ 1 499 57 498 36 457 15 219 5 822 407 2 722 1 062 3 010 455Vermont 21 579��������������������� 729 18 918 9 989 4 503 4 426 – 1 524 408 2 043 1 525Virginia 252 233���������������������� 2 005 238 302 56 000 45 892 136 410 368 7 581 3 977 5 888 1 489Washington 234 047������������������ 2 089 213 286 94 829 90 649 27 808 134 12 883 5 655 4 896 846West Virginia 59 534���������������� 905 55 839 18 648 19 310 17 881 1 054 406 1 330 2 072 552Wisconsin 182 283������������������� 2 123 173 545 80 768 52 555 40 222 156 2 787 3 672 5 100 1 443Wyoming 25 316�������������������� 875 21 878 13 329 6 449 2 100 243 1 302 1 018 2 261 268

American Samoa 1 821������������� – 1 821 – 520 1 301 – – – 447 –Fed. States of Micronesia 4 326����� – 4 326 – 4 326 – – – – – –Guam 7 479����������������������� 88 7 146 377 5 531 1 238 – 245 – 446 –Marshall Islands –�������������� – – – – – – – – – –Northern Marianas 2 312������������ – 2 191 19 1 695 477 – 121 – 312 –Palau 402����������������������� – 402 – 402 – – – – 54 –Puerto Rico 151 219������������������ 770 145 132 29 546 110 580 5 006 – 4 878 439 3 177 422Virgin Islands 8 703���������������� 253 7 892 3 920 2 775 1 197 – 501 57 518 –

Undistributed 25���������������� – – – – – 25 – – – 340

See footnotes at end of table.

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Table 1. Federal Government Grants and Other Payments to State and Local Governments,by Agency and for Selected Programs, by State and Outlying Area:Fiscal Year 2006�Con.

[In thousand dollars. Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]

State and outlying area

Department of Transportation

Federal Highway Administration

SocialSecurity

Administrationsupplemental

securityincome

StateJustice

Institute

TennesseeValley

Authority�payments

in lieuof taxes Total

FederalAviation

Administration TotalDemonstration

projects

HighwayTrustFund Other

United States, total 36 115��� 2 207 376 146 46 276 406 3 480 230 33 581 792 181 151 33 126 072 274 569

Alabama 605������������������� – 93 428 943 041 69 411 796 658 21 444 771 575 3 639Alaska 46��������������������� 28 – 622 133 166 782 385 165 4 061 381 104 –Arizona 468�������������������� 4 – 778 333 91 844 429 774 131 429 643 –Arkansas 178������������������� – – 514 956 44 397 432 585 2 367 430 218 –California 5 903������������������ 64 – 4 513 940 302 606 2 753 470 509 2 749 929 3 032Colorado 191������������������� 18 – 732 233 82 851 466 344 2 824 463 520 –Connecticut 720���������������� – – 554 419 8 388 438 939 1 303 437 636 –Delaware 126������������������ 1 – 127 769 6 530 108 169 – 108 816 –647District of Columbia 63���������� 330 – 410 113 –4 292 113 749 – 113 749 –Florida 2 282��������������������� 7 – 2 363 114 193 020 1 917 056 22 271 1 894 735 50

Georgia 1 109�������������������� 10 6 114 1 131 486 64 583 924 175 565 923 197 413Hawaii 42��������������������� – – 226 169 41 979 129 998 409 129 589 –Idaho 59���������������������� 1 – 300 906 28 118 259 710 – 259 652 58Illinois 732��������������������� 286 357 1 784 342 101 984 986 362 28 986 327 7Indiana 22�������������������� 5 – 784 307 63 313 631 481 619 630 862 –Iowa 638����������������������� 7 – 440 992 30 114 372 231 4 015 368 216 –Kansas 321�������������������� 26 – 357 739 29 776 298 352 446 297 906 –Kentucky 1 164������������������� – 33 027 691 990 64 858 581 260 2 283 572 119 6 858Louisiana 1 061������������������ 1 – 829 158 54 778 668 857 522 668 335 –Maine 555��������������������� 2 – 214 541 15 540 176 657 1 538 175 119 –

Maryland 747������������������� 221 – 1 029 412 50 355 878 989 1 682 724 373 152 934Massachusetts 1 132������������� – – 727 949 64 959 446 815 754 446 061 –Michigan 1 038������������������� 286 – 1 242 910 110 509 1 000 997 1 852 999 145 –Minnesota 905������������������ 4 – 727 575 80 765 538 792 7 177 531 615 –Mississippi 267����������������� 2 20 222 918 383 36 861 855 384 1 528 852 291 1 565Missouri 821������������������� 3 – 938 161 85 055 748 417 1 241 747 176 –Montana 112������������������� 4 – 130 766 41 380 73 150 823 72 327 –Nebraska 40������������������ – – 303 544 28 924 255 875 843 255 032 –Nevada 340�������������������� 25 – 410 530 87 937 274 754 1 645 273 109 –New Hampshire –������������� 32 – 196 868 15 876 167 710 2 970 164 740 –

New Jersey 288���������������� 2 – 1 362 952 86 320 761 722 15 159 746 563 –New Mexico 193���������������� 18 – 289 389 25 472 235 335 275 235 047 13New York 2 413������������������ 183 – 3 089 691 113 907 1 497 631 1 368 1 495 505 758North Carolina 660�������������� 22 1 850 1 087 589 72 611 909 513 1 363 908 126 24North Dakota 110��������������� 1 – 271 242 16 062 238 758 390 238 368 –Ohio 2 568����������������������� 6 – 1 656 373 115 751 1 314 341 1 056 1 302 365 10 920Oklahoma 168������������������ – – 604 926 39 820 521 904 2 302 519 602 –Oregon 25�������������������� 10 – 517 792 40 266 338 160 2 535 335 625 –Pennsylvania 1 824��������������� 14 – 2 276 089 123 787 1 448 543 2 470 1 426 625 19 448Rhode Island 134��������������� 2 – 294 684 14 738 252 708 405 252 303 –

South Carolina 552�������������� 3 – 853 587 39 758 786 039 20 080 733 241 32 718South Dakota 121��������������� – – 275 204 16 941 244 860 1 769 243 091 –Tennessee 251����������������� 124 221 017 855 636 71 688 687 935 1 820 669 973 16 142Texas 2 732��������������������� 61 – 3 555 775 242 980 2 899 355 7 845 2 891 510 –Utah 262����������������������� 5 – 371 495 35 431 272 211 248 271 963 –Vermont 230������������������� 9 – 178 353 6 712 155 026 4 740 150 286 –Virginia 763�������������������� 343 131 767 848 89 441 552 109 278 550 980 851Washington 598���������������� 5 – 871 448 89 354 577 446 8 834 568 612 –West Virginia 141��������������� 21 – 501 150 32 910 441 352 10 226 405 340 25 786Wisconsin 373������������������ – – 700 789 50 974 586 745 12 136 574 609 –Wyoming 22������������������� – – 230 528 23 374 192 901 – 192 901 –

American Samoa –������������ – – 17 845 4 391 12 366 – 12 366 –Fed. States of Micronesia –���� – – – – – – – –Guam –��������������������� 11 – 22 754 11 387 10 991 – 10 991 –Marshall Islands –������������ – – – – – – – –Northern Marianas –���������� – – 17 419 12 188 3 598 – 3 598 –Palau –���������������������� – – – – – – – –Puerto Rico –���������������� – – 151 451 23 845 45 326 – 45 326 –Virgin Islands –��������������� – – 31 949 1 020 29 814 2 29 812 –

Undistributed –��������������� – – 474 669 19 901 453 228 – 453 228 –

See footnotes at end of table.

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Table 1. Federal Government Grants and Other Payments to State and Local Governments,by Agency and for Selected Programs, by State and Outlying Area:Fiscal Year 2006�Con.

[In thousand dollars. Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]

State and outlying area

Department of Transportation�Con. Department of the Treasury

FederalRailroad

Administration

FederalTransit

Administration

NationalHighway

TrafficSafety

Administration

Researchand

SpecialProjects

Administration Total

Departmentof the

TreasuryAsset

ForfeitureFund Other

Departmentof

VeteransAffairs

Paymentsto

District ofColumbia

and MetroSystem

(WMATA)

United States, total 25 895��� 8 677 771 480 289 30 429 430 862 66 558 364 304 582 887 384 743

Alabama 53������������������� 72 591 3 603 725 14 4 10 9 620 –Alaska 1 179��������������������� 64 408 4 290 309 140 136 4 – –Arizona –�������������������� 250 495 4 972 1 248 326 326 – 3 887 –Arkansas –������������������� 25 498 12 321 155 3 – 3 1 578 –California 216������������������ 1 403 817 51 532 2 299 2 429 1 080 1 349 25 872 –Colorado –������������������� 171 539 11 141 358 85 83 2 9 150 –Connecticut –���������������� 97 828 8 755 509 390 284 106 31 553 –Delaware 23������������������ 8 618 4 274 155 4 4 – 18 –District of Columbia –���������� 299 300 918 438 398 321 77 – 384 684Florida 4 366��������������������� 237 813 10 329 530 10 558 10 477 81 13 959 –

Georgia 110�������������������� 131 139 10 649 830 1 996 1 963 33 12 247 –Hawaii –��������������������� 52 656 1 470 66 600 496 104 – –Idaho –���������������������� 10 932 1 979 167 52 31 21 5 879 –Illinois 259��������������������� 678 629 16 103 1 005 3 052 2 408 644 20 656 –Indiana –�������������������� 69 797 19 157 559 373 373 – 4 173 –Iowa –����������������������� 33 910 4 230 507 122 111 11 12 947 –Kansas –�������������������� 22 884 6 098 629 15 9 6 4 183 –Kentucky 163������������������� 40 722 4 806 181 254 254 – 14 196 –Louisiana –������������������ 91 355 13 341 827 1 401 1 398 3 12 868 –Maine –��������������������� 20 740 1 335 269 75 70 5 9 344 –

Maryland –������������������� 93 833 5 838 397 1 777 1 777 – 6 092 58Massachusetts –������������� 208 801 6 672 702 310 241 69 17 660 –Michigan 1 602������������������� 116 652 12 730 420 2 731 2 530 201 19 740 –Minnesota 25������������������ 90 511 16 202 1 280 450 434 16 26 576 –Mississippi 40����������������� 21 422 4 308 368 650 650 – 11 407 –Missouri 391������������������� 78 443 25 289 566 280 229 51 29 024 –Montana –������������������� 7 826 8 252 158 190 – 190 3 452 –Nebraska 877������������������ 13 997 3 577 294 35 12 23 9 495 –Nevada –�������������������� 45 442 1 957 440 – – – 7 436 –New Hampshire –������������� 11 809 1 297 176 55 55 – 4 284 –

New Jersey –���������������� 507 981 6 288 641 2 482 2 453 29 21 746 –New Mexico –���������������� 22 391 5 769 422 31 3 28 3 267 –New York –������������������ 1 458 782 16 686 2 685 9 737 9 605 132 65 628 –North Carolina –�������������� 94 126 11 015 324 2 683 2 675 8 5 260 –North Dakota –��������������� 10 279 6 045 98 3 – 3 3 520 –Ohio –����������������������� 198 112 27 288 881 251 117 134 17 989 –Oklahoma 431������������������ 38 682 3 395 694 50 21 29 28 497 –Oregon 618�������������������� 132 632 5 738 378 528 528 – 2 959 –Pennsylvania 13 191��������������� 678 059 11 798 711 3 310 3 238 72 25 989 1Rhode Island –��������������� 25 877 1 246 115 154 6 148 5 304 –

South Carolina –�������������� 23 846 3 687 257 186 186 – 5 595 –South Dakota 646��������������� 9 014 3 530 213 11 – 11 1 297 –Tennessee –����������������� 72 564 22 891 558 2 255 2 197 58 4 363 –Texas –��������������������� 387 040 24 173 2 227 11 695 11 290 405 22 664 –Utah 396����������������������� 60 687 2 395 375 317 268 49 2 425 –Vermont 83������������������� 12 734 3 651 147 36 34 2 2 959 –Virginia 408�������������������� 115 781 9 515 594 2 955 2 954 1 4 680 –Washington 49���������������� 196 522 7 074 1 003 787 711 76 11 681 –West Virginia 769��������������� 18 810 6 820 489 110 58 52 1 161 –Wisconsin –������������������ 57 841 4 687 542 123 99 24 14 390 –Wyoming –������������������� 6 425 7 682 146 30 – 30 927 –

American Samoa –������������ 183 773 132 – – – – –Fed. States of Micronesia –���� – – – – – – – –Guam –��������������������� 127 182 67 149 149 – – –Marshall Islands –������������ – – – – – – – –Northern Marianas –���������� 842 716 75 – – – 1 060 –Palau –���������������������� – – – – – – – –Puerto Rico –���������������� 74 187 8 005 88 364 214 4 210 360 004 2 230 –Virgin Islands –��������������� 840 275 – – – – – –

Undistributed –��������������� – 1 540 – – – – – –

1For Puerto Rico, amount shown is for the nutritional assistance grant program. All other amounts are grant payments for food stamp administration.2The data were extracted from the FY 2006 quarterly data files submitted to the Federal Assistance Award System, since FY 2006 FAS data were not available at time of publication.

Note: Negative amounts (–) are refunds (from the recipients) of advances from a prior year, or represent reductions in the amount of funds originally obligated to the recipients for the particularprogram or program category during the fiscal year. All amounts, unless otherwise footnoted, represent actual expenditures of the federal government during the indicated (FY 2006) fiscal year.

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Agency and program Outlay ($1,000)

DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE

Agricultural Marketing ServicePayment to states 3,808Value of commodities 344,060

Cooperative State Research Education and Extension ServicesExtension activities

Buildings and Facilities Program 274Integrated programs 50,832Cooperative Extension Service 736,856

Research and education activitiesFund for Rural America 639Community Food Program 4,706Initiative for Future Agriculture and Food Systems 18,352Research 248,207Emergency supplemental homeland security 694Tribal Colleges Endowment Program 1,984Grants for Agricultural Research, Special Research Grants 20Biodiesel Fuel Education Program 1,077

Farm Service AgencyOutreach Grants for Socially Disadvantaged Farmers 5,581

Food Safety and Inspection ServiceMeat, Poultry, and Egg Products Inspection 1,971Field Automation Information Management (2000) 208Cooperative agreements with states for intrastate meat and poultry inspection 83,448

Food and Nutrition ServicesChild nutrition programs

Child nutrition 12,188,287

Commodity assistance programsCommodity assistance program 198,273

Food Stamp programFood stamps 4,407,178

Special Supplemental Food Program (WIC)Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) 5,056,513

Forest ServicePayments to states and counties

National Forest Fund Payment to States 148,064National Forest Fund Payments to Minnesota 2,102Recreation Fee Demonstration Program 222Payment to States—supplemental 236,875

Rural community and emergency fire fighting programEmergency fire fighting 7,445

State and private forestryState and private forestry 219,982Cooperative forestry 1,842Forest Legacy Program 34,928

National Forest ServiceForest research 4,680National Forest System 4,367

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Agency and program Outlay ($1,000)

DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE—Con.

Forest Service—Con.Other

Forest Land Enhancement 4,286Hazardous waste management 42Construction 2,278Highway Administration 1,811Salaries and expenses—Animal and Plant Health Inspection 34

Natural Resources Conservation ServiceWatershed protection and flood prevention operations 53,949

Rural Development ActivitiesCommunity facilities grants

Community Facilities Loans and Grants 28,486

Rural regional and cooperative development programsDelta Regional Authority—Allocated 669Rural Business Enterprise Grants (RBEG) 32,736Rural Cooperative Development Grants (RCDG) 6,868Rural Business Opportunity Grants (RBOG) 3,319Rural Economic Development Loan and Grants 6,348

Housing preservation grantsRural Self-Help Housing Technical Assistance 2,897Rural Housing Preservation Grants 5,612Housing Application Packaging Grants 10,081

Water systems and waste disposal systems grantsWater and Waste Disposal Systems for Rural Communities 503,308Water Systems and Waste Disposal Grants Technical Assistance and Training 27Solid Waste Management Grants 215Emergency Community Water Assistance Grants 10,000Water and Waste Disposal Loans and Grants (Section 306C) 15,847Distance Learning and Telemedicine Loans and Grants 39,073Assistance to High Energy Cost Rural Communities 21,081

OtherAppalachian Regional Commission Program Executive 14,470Rural Rental Assistance Payments 11,500Empowerment Zones Programs 11,744Renewable Energy Grants 28Rural Telephone Loans and Loan Guarantees 5

APPALACHIAN REGIONAL COMMISSIONAppalachian Area Development 3,321Appalachian Local Development District Assistance 6,180Appalachian State Research, Technical Assistance, and Demonstration Projects 24,778

DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE

Economic Development AdministrationEconomic Development Assistance Program 332,149

International Trade Administration –

National Oceanic and Atmospheric AdministrationGeodetic Surveys and Services 5,311Anadromous Fish Conservation Act Program 1,640Interjurisdictional Fisheries Act of 1986 2,378Sea Grant Support 402Coastal Zone Management Administration Awards 108,813Coastal Zone Management Estuarine Research Reserves 13,168Financial Assistance for National Centers for Coastal Ocean Science 1,523Fisheries Development and Utilization Research and Development Grants and Cooperative

Agreements Program 85Marine Sanctuary Program 255Undersea Research 18Cooperative Fishery Statistics 982Southeast Area Monitoring and Assessment Program 802

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Agency and program Outlay ($1,000)

DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE—Con.

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration—Con.Columbia River Fisheries Development Program 16,713Pacific Fisheries Data Program 6,286Pacific Coast Salmon Recovery—Pacific Salmon Treaty Program 78,526Marine Mammal Data Program 3,110Automated Flood Warning Systems 77Unallied Industry Projects 1,722Unallied Science Projects 140Unallied Management Projects 5,003Chesapeake Bay Studies 11Habitat Conservation 9,876Congressionally Identified Awards and Projects 1,053Unallied Science Program 2,255Coastal Services Center 963Atlantic Coastal Fisheries Cooperative Management Act 4,058Fisheries Disaster Relief 1,843Center for Sponsored Coastal Ocean Research—Coastal Ocean Program 559

National Telecommunications and Information AdministrationPublic Broadcasting facilities planning and construction 22,052Information infrastructure grants—Technology Opportunities Program 10,328

CORPORATION FOR NATIONAL AND COMMUNITY SERVICEOthers 284National Civilian Community Corps 2,227State commission 6,550Learn and Serve Community-Based State Commission Award 16,939Learn and Serve Higher Education 812Americorps State Commission Cooperative Agreement 114,729Americorps cost reimbursement 169The Foster Grandparent Program 8,934Volunteers in Service to America 2,507Senior Companion Program 3,497

CORPORATION FOR PUBLIC BROADCASTINGTV community service grant 94,558TV production programs 200Radio community service grants 32,853Radio production programs 11,996Other programs 15,643

DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers—civilian construction programPayments to States, Flood Control Act of 1954 9,187

U.S. Army National Guard—constructionMilitary Construction—Army, National Guard 441,719

DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION

Office of English Language AcquisitionBilingual Education Support Services 5Bilingual Education—Professional Development 40,026Bilingual Education Program Development Implementation Grants 553Bilingual Education Comprehensive School Grants 25,932Bilingual Education Systemwide Improvement Grants 3,713Foreign Language Assistance 13,743Foreign Language Incentive Program 5English Language Acquisition Grants 468,344

Office of Educational Research and ImprovementStar School 8,639Javits Gifted and Talented Students Education Grant Program 8,616Fund for the Improvement of Education 381,067Ready to Teach 7,319Regional Technical Support and Professional Development Consortia 422Technology Innovation Challenge Grants 4,515

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Agency and program Outlay ($1,000)

DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION—Con.

Office of Educational Research and Improvement—Con.National Institute on Student Achievement, Curriculum, and Assessment 43,159National Institute on the Education of At-Risk Students 1,197Eisenhower Regional Mathematics and Science Education Consortia 347Ready-to-Learn Television 14,081

Office of Special Education and Rehabilitative ServicesRehabilitation services and disability research programs

Rehabilitation Services—Vocational Rehabilitation Grants to States 1,371,741Rehabilitation Services—Services Projects 1,712Rehabilitation—Long-Term Training 13,857Centers for Independent Living 12,404National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research 39,959Rehabilitation Services—Client Assistance Program (CAP) 5,951Independent Living State Grants 13,407Rehabilitation Services—Independent Living Services for Older Individuals Who Are Blind 19,097Supported Employment Services for Individuals With Severe Disabilities 18,402Rehabilitation Services Demonstration and Training Special Demonstration Projects 10,594Program of Protection and Advocacy of Individual Rights 7,159Rehabilitation—Short-Term Training 279Rehabilitation Services—American Indians With Disabilities 1,957Rehabilitation Training—Experimental and Innovative Training 104Rehabilitation—Continuing Education 8,973Rehabilitation Training—State Vocational Rehabilitation Unit In-Service Training 3,660Rehabilitation Training—General Training 368Assistive Technology—State Grant for Protection and Advocacy 2,155

Office of Special Education ProgramsSpecial Education Grants to States 9,064,390Training Interpreters for Deaf Individuals 387Special Education Preschool Grants 334,450Special Education—Grants for Infants and Families With Disabilities 218,788Native Hawaiian Special Education 645Assistive Technology 23,456Projects With Industry 4,047Capacity Building for Traditionally Underserved Populations 1,207Special Education—State Program Improvement Grants for Children With Disabilities 39,992Special Education—Research and Innovation to Improve Services and Results for Children

With Disabilities 39,343Special Education—Personnel Preparation to Improve Services and Results for Children With

Disabilities 54,623Special Education Technical Assistance and Dissemination to Improve Services and Results

for Children With Disabilities 25,494Special Education—Technical and Media Services for Individuals With Disabilities 4,231Special Education—Parent Information Centers 5,556Special Education Technical Assistance on State Data Collection 142

Office of Vocational and Adult EducationVocational technical education programs

Vocational Education—Basic Grants to States 984,963Vocational Education—National Programs 919Vocational Education—Indians Set Aside 747Tech—Preparation Education 88,850JTPA:SCWO Urban/Rural Opportunities Grants 12Grants to States for Incarcerated Youth Offenders 16,178Community Technology Centers 2,308

Adult education and literacy programsAdult Education State Grant Program 476,378Literacy Programs for Prisoners 3,417National Institute for Literacy 528Occupational and Employment Information State Grants 5,940Appalachian Regional Commission Program 13Tech-Prep Demonstration Grants 1,954

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Agency and program Outlay ($1,000)

DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION—Con.

Office of Elementary and Secondary EducationPrograms for the Disadvantaged—Migrants

Migrant Education Basic State Grant Program 368,823Migrant Education High School Equivalency Program 11,886Migrant Education Coordination Program 2,030Migrant Education College Assistance Migrant Program 13,075Even Start—State Migrant Education 5,832

Programs for the Disadvantaged—OthersEducation for Homeless Children and Youth 51,754Even Start—State Educational Agencies 173,632Comprehensive School Reform Demo (CSRD) 214,494Reading First State Grants 873,633Early Reading First 56,180

Impact AidImpact Aid Facilities Maintenance 3,716Impact Aid 983,731

Program for American Indians, Alaska Natives, and Native HawaiiansIndian Education Grants to Local Educational Agencies 76,540Even Start—Indian Tribes and Tribal Organizations 255Indian Education Special Program 10,322Alaska Native Education Program 20,660Native Hawaiian Education 10,537

No Child Left Behind ActNational Program for Drug-Free Schools and Communities 243,362Safe and Drug-Free Schools and Communities State Grants 349,399Goals 2000—State and Local Education Systemic Improvement Grants 103Twenty-First Century Community Learning Centers 872,910Technology Literacy Challenge Fund Grants 467,873Rural Education Achievement Program 129,721Improving Teacher Quality State Grants 2,209,696Grants for State Assessments and Related Activities 337,098Grants for Enhanced Assessment Instruments 2,990

Title 1 ProgramsTitle 1 Grants to Local Education Agencies 10,859,257Title 1 Program for Neglected and Delinquent Children 40,539Title 1 Accountability Grants 449Striving Readers 2,048

OtherCivil Rights Training and Advisor Services 2,744Women’s Educational Equity Act Program 1,534Magnet Schools Assistance 85,285Freely Associated States Education Grant Program 2,684Charter Schools 306,830Comprehensive Regional Assistance Centers 2,871Innovative Education Program Strategies 201,061Goals 2000—Parental Assistance 12,255Advanced Placement Incentive Program 23,779Class Size Reduction 11,924Grants for School Repair and Renovations 4,977Innovation and Development 18National Assessment of Educational Progress 228Insular Area Consolidated Grants 52,637Early Childhood Educator Professional Development 5,519Transition to Teaching 28,804Charter Schools Facilities Financing Demonstration 25,080Dropout Prevention Programs 2,237Voluntary Public School Choice 27,539School Leadership 10,102Literacy Through School Libraries 17,955National Board for Professional Teaching Standards 10,709

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Agency and program Outlay ($1,000)

DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION—Con.

Office of Elementary and Secondary Education—Con.Other—Con.

Olympic Scholarships 1,005Arts in Education 15,637Mathematics and Science Partnerships 120,362Statewide Data Systems 2,139Hurricane Education Recovery 723,609Troops to Teachers 1,316

Office of Postsecondary EducationHigher Education Programs—International

National Resource Centers and Fellowship Programs for Language and Area or Language andInternational Studies 35,228

Undergraduate International Studies and Foreign Language Program 2,485International Research and Studies 2,828International Overseas Faculty Research Abroad 887International Overseas Group Project Abroad 1,686International Overseas Doctoral Dissertation 2,449Business and International Education Projects 2,556Centers for International Business Education 6,562American Overseas Research Centers 72

Higher Education Programs—OtherHigher Education Institutional Aid 247,258Trio—Student Support Services 148,827Trio—Talent Search 68,950Trio—Upward Bound 167,557Higher Education Trio Staff Training Program 2,294Fund for the Improvement of Postsecondary Education (FIPSE) 71,717Minority Science and Engineering Improvement 3,476Construction, Reconstruction, Renovation of Academic Facilities 1,612Byrd Honors Scholarship 34,128Graduate Assistance in Areas of National Need 17,530McNair Post Baccalaureate Achievement 27,056Language Resource Centers 2,995Native Hawaiian Higher Education Program 330Demonstration Project to Ensure Students With Disabilities Receive a Higher Education 4,420Gaining Early Awareness and Readiness for Undergraduate Programs 256,363Child Care Access Means Parents in School 10,205Teacher Quality Enhancement Grants 66,370Technological Innovation and Cooperation for Foreign Information Access 1,254Learning Anytime Anywhere Partnerships 243Preparing Tomorrow’s Teachers to Use Technology 7,409Trio Dissemination Partnership Grants 2,150Trio—Educational Opportunity Centers 28,180Jacob K. Javits Fellowships 3,810Underground Railroad Educational and Cultural Program 590

Office of Student Financial AssistanceFederal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grants 299,511Federal Work Study Program 398,172Loan Cancellations 32,421Federal Perkins Loan Program—Federal Capital Contributions 617Leveraging Education Assistance Partnership (LEAP, formerly SSIG) 52,148Academic Competitiveness Grants 15,822National Science and Mathematics Access to Retain Talent Grants 18,010

ELECTION ASSISTANCE COMMISSIONElection Reform Payments 58,266

DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY

National Nuclear Security AdministrationWeapons activities 137,764Defense nuclear nonproliferation 11,008Cerro Grande Fire Account 178

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DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY—Con.

National Nuclear Security Administration—Con.Naval reactors 4,982Office of the Administrator 2,434

Nuclear waste disposalDefense Nuclear Waste Disposal 13,768

Environmental and other defense activitiesOther Defense activities 6,452Nondefense environmental management 27,200

Energy conservation programsEnergy conservation 212,334

Energy research and development programsFossil energy research and development 58,185General science and research 4,493Energy Supply Research and Development 160,033Clean Coal Technology 30

Other programsEnergy Information Administration 105Departmental administration 35Payments in lieu of taxes 37,775Uranium Facilities Maintenance 163Colorado River Basins Power Marketing Fund, Western Area Power Administration 46Western Area Power Administration 223

ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCYHazardous substance response (Superfund and L.U.S.T.)

Superfund 115,174Leaking Underground Storage Tanks 64,725

OtherState and Tribal Assistance Grants 3,827,050Environmental programs and management 233,699

EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY COMMISSIONFiscal Year 2002 Funds 40Fiscal Year 2003 368Fiscal Year 2004 Funds 219Fiscal Year 2005 Funds 15,002Fiscal Year 2006 13,357

DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES

Administration for Children and FamiliesChild Care and Development

Child Care & Development Block Grant 2,172,039Child Care Mandatory and Matching Funds—Child Care and Development Fund 3,034,919

Child Support EnforcementFamily Support Payments to States—Assistance Payments 3,152,897

Children and Families Services (Headstart)Children and Family Services Programs 8,436,481Children’s Research and Technical Assistance 1,281

Safe and Stable FamiliesFamily Preservation and Support Services 417,047

Foster care and adoption assistanceFoster care and adoption assistance 6,339,990

Low-Income Home Energy AssistanceLow-Income Home Energy Assistance 2,574,886

Refugee and Entrant AssistanceRefugee and Entrant Assistance 509,204

Social Services Block GrantSocial Services Block Grant 1,847,640

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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES—Con.

Administration for Children and Families—Con.Temporary Assistance to Needy Families (TANF)

Temporary Assistance to Needy Families (TANF) 16,800,196

OtherPublic Health and Social Services Emergency Fund 566,114

Administration on AgingAdministration on Aging 1,345,324

Agency for Healthcare Research and QualityResearch on Healthcare Costs, Quality, and Outcomes 17,535

Centers for Disease Control and PreventionDisease control, research, and training 458,185

Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (Medicaid)Medical Assistance Program (Medicaid) 170,210,159Administration—Medical Assistance Program 8,824,507State Certification of Health Care Providers and Suppliers 178,168Children’s Health Insurance Program (Title XXI) 5,451,079Ticket to work 26,555State Pharmaceutical Assistance Program 58,826Hurricane Katrina Relief 985,410Reimbursement of State Costs for Privision of Part D Drugs 292,436

Health Resources and Services AdministrationHealth Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) 5,059,555

Indian Health ServiceIndian Health Service 129,456

Substance Abuse & Mental Health Services AdministrationSubstance Abuse & Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) 2,957,595

DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY

Coast GuardRecreational boating safety 80,709

Domestic preparedness and antiterrorism programsState and Local Homeland Security Training Program 41,451State and Local Domestic Exercise Support 51,589Homeland Security Preparedness Technical Assistance Program 10,987Urban Areas Security Initiative 225,808Port Security Grant Program 7,178Operation Safe Commerce Program 138Homeland Security Grant Program 1,708,269Competitive Training Grant Program 28,576State Homeland Security Grant Program 292,335Customs and Border Protection—Payments to Puerto Rico 106,000

Federal Emergency Management AgencyDisaster Relief

Disaster Relief (no year) 6,331,158Disaster Assistance Direct Loan Financing Account 628,579Flood mitigation assistance 9,223

Emergency management planning and assistanceEmergency Management Performance Grants 222,184Pre-Disaster Mitigation 33,635Fire Management Assistance Grant 23,692

OtherSuperfund 83Flood insurance 4,654Emergency Food and Shelter National Board Program 151,474Flood Map Modernization Fund 28,861Citizen Corps 2,984

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DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT

Fair housing and equal opportunityFair housing 46,938Native Hawaiian Housing Loan Guarantee Fund Financing Account −7

Community Planning and DevelopmentCommunity development block grant

Community development programs 5,012,157Community Development Guaranteed Loans 11,056Community Development Loan Guarantee Program 6,174Community Development Loan Guarantees Financing −8,372Community Development Loan Guarantees Liquidating Account −734Loan Guarantee Recovery Fund Financing Account −203

Empowerment Zones and other economic developmentBrownfield Development 18,332Empowerment Zones and Enterprise Community 38,935Rural Housing and Economic Development 20,815

Emergency shelter and homeless assistanceHomeless Assistance Grants 1,345,618

Housing ProgramsCollege housing

College housing grants 6,408Research and Technology 41,289

Housing Opportunities for Persons With AIDSHousing Opportunity for Persons With AIDS 308,885

Native American Block GrantNative American Housing Block Grant 586,893Indian Housing Loan Guarantee Fund Program Account 4,712Indian Housing Loan Guarantee Fund Financing Account −5,275Title VI Indian Federal Guarantees Financing Account −1,914

Housing for special populationsHousing for special population 921,752

Public Housing ProgramsLow rent housing assistance

Payments—operation of low rent housing 3,496,046Low rent public housing −150,497Rent supplement 49,841Rental Housing Assistance 590,786Housing for persons with disabilities 300,725Tenant-Based Rental Assistance 12,965,805Project-Based Rental Assistance 5,368,256Rental Housing Assistance Fund 6,012Housing for the Elderly or Handicapped Fund Liquidating Account −1,463,582

Neighborhood revitalizationSeverely Distressed Public Housing 566,606

Drug eliminationDrug elimination grants 1,450

Housing certificate programHousing certificate fund grants 5,199,727

Capital programsRevolving fund liquidating account −111Public Housing Capital Fund 3,161,359Working Capital Fund 244,554Interstate Land Sale −6

Homeownership assistanceNehemiah Housing Opportunity Fund −697Homeownership and Opportunity for People Everywhere (HOPE) 665Investment Partnership Program 1,811,511Prevention of Resident Displacement Grants 70,741

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DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT—Con.

Public Housing Programs—Con.Homeownership assistance—Con.

Self-Help and Assistance Homeownership Opportunity Program 3,568Flexible Subsidy Fund −38,298Manufacturing Housing Fees Trust −412

OtherAppalachian regional development 67,010Lead hazard reduction 120,123Salaries and Expenses −387,950

DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR

Bureau of Indian AffairsAid to Tribal Governments 21,308Consolidated Tribal Government Program 71,428Tribal Self-Governance 250,142Indian Self-Determination Contract Support 86,919Services to Indian Children, Elderly, and Families 16,910Tribal Courts 10,675Indian Loans—Economic Development 2,405Road Maintenance Indian Roads 6,561Repair of Indian Schools 5,591Repair of Indian Detention Facilities 97Safety of Dams on Indian Lands 3,836Structural Fire Protection, Bureau of Indian Affairs Facilities 5

Bureau of Land ManagementPayments in lieu of taxes

Payments in lieu of taxes 232,134

Shared revenuesDistribution of Receipts to State & Local Governments (Public Land & Resources) 245,292

Bureau of ReclamationConstruction and rehabilitation 121,426General investigation 71,431General administration expense—operation and maintenance 7,244Water Reclamation and Reuse Program 18,342Water Desalination Research and Development Program 176Water 2025 7,627Desert Terminal Lakes 81,627Colorado River Basin Salinity Control Program 15,661Recreation Resources Management 504

Fish and Wildlife ServiceWildlife conservation and restoration

Federal aid for wildlife restoration 1,754North American Wetlands Funds 17,137State wildlife grants 72,969Endangered species 38,319Wildlife Restoration—Section 4 222,759Coastal Wetlands 9,974Partnerships for Wildlife 30Wildlife Restoration—Section 10 7,329Multistate Conservation Projects 3,343Landowner Incentive Program 13,644Neotropical Migratory Bird Conservation 1,781Fish & Wildlife Management Assistance 975

Sport Fish RestorationSport Fish Restoration 304,321Sport Fish Restoration—Grants Program 649

OtherClean Vessel Act Program 8,630Boating Infrastructure Grant Program 6,799

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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR—Con.

Minerals Management ServiceMinerals Leasing Act

Minerals Leasing Act 2,110,431

OtherOffshore outer continental shelf state payments 82,355Forest Service lease disbursements 8,646Corps of Engineer disbursements 4,912EPA County 3,912

National Park ServiceHistoric preservation

Historic Preservation Fund Grants-in-Aid 36,507Civil War Battlefields 1,651Save America’s Treasures 6,772

OtherOutdoor recreation—acquisition, development, and planning 82,431Urban Park and Recreation Recovery Program 14,227

Office of Surface Mining, Reclamation, and EnforcementAbandoned mine reclamation

Abandoned mine lands reclamation 171,385

OtherCivil penalties reclamation 215Regulation and technology 56,911

Office of Insular AffairsCompact of Free Association 170,746Assistance to territories 85,453Trust Territories 277Fiscal assistance 129,085

DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE

Federal Prison SystemCorrections Training and Staff Development 4,209Corrections Research and Evaluation and Policy Formulation 1,758Corrections Technical Assistance/Clearinghouse 1,636National Prison Rape Statistic Program 800

Office of Asset ForfeitureAssets Forfeiture Fund 304,132

Office of Justice ProgramsCorrections, probation, and parole

Violent Offenders Incarceration and Truth in Sentencing Incentive Grants 223,496Training to Assist Probation/Parole Officers 4,061Offender Re-Entry 39,091Correctional grant program for Indian tribes 2,917

Crime victims programsCrime victim assistance 359,529Crime victim compensation 145,936Crime victim assistance—discretionary grants 34,058Children Justice Act—Discretionary Grant for Native American Tribes 2,440Services for Trafficking Victims 7,383State Crime Victim Assistance 21,023Statewide Automated Victim Information Notification Program 1,055

Education, research, and statistics programsState Justice Statistics Program for Statistical Analysis Centers 43,771National Criminal History Improvement Program 38,189National Institute of Justice Evaluation and Development Project Grants 44,067Corrections and Law Enforcement Family Support 1,501Regional information sharing systems 37,407National Evaluation of the Safe Schools−Healthy Students Initiative 3,013State identification systems 135

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DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE—Con.

Office of Justice Programs—Con.Juvenile justice programs

Juvenile Accountability Incentive Block Grant 158,143Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention—Allocation to States 86,406Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention—Special Emphasis 9,391Missing children assistance 54,058Gang-free schools and communities 7,859Title V Delinquency Prevention Program 30,156Challenge grants program 9,679Juvenile Mentoring Program 16,541Enforcing Underage Drinking Laws Program 25,307Tribal Youth Program 10,759National Institute for Juvenile Justice & Delinquency Prevention 11,702Gang Resistance Education and Training (G.R.E.A.T.) 14,556Anti-Gang Initiative 96

Law Enforcement Assistance ProgramsBullet-Proof Vests

Bullet-Proof Vests Partnership 11,078

Community-Oriented Policing Program (COPS)Community-Oriented Policy (COPS) 1,291,266

Law enforcement block grantLocal Law Enforcement Block Grants Program 158,456

Violence against women and childrenDomestic Violence Victims Civil Legal Assistance Program 38,247Combat Violent Crimes Against Women on Campus 39Victims of child abuse 106,636Violence Against Women Discretionary Grants for Indian Tribal Governments 8,563Violence Against Women Formula Grant 145,996Rural Domestic Violence and Child Victimization Enforcement Grant Program 38,454Closed-Circuit Televising of Child Victims of Abuse 183Reduction and Prevention of Children’s Exposure to Violence 3,927Technical Assistance and Training Initiative 11,475Training Grants to Stop Abuse and Sexual Assault of Older/Disabled Individuals 3,657Education and Training to End Violence and Abuse of Women With Disabilities 5,164

Weed and SeedWeed and Seed Program 8,055

OtherLaw enforcement assistance—undefined 3,532Grants to Encourage Arrest Policies and Enforcement of Protection Orders 99Police Corps 1,486Criminal Lab Improvement Program 12,647

Substance abuse programsByrne Formula Grant Program 242,332Ed Byrne Memorial State and Local Law Enforcement Assistance Discretionary Grants 1,497,619Residential Substance Abuse Treatment for State Prisoners 34,671Drug Prevention Program 2,825Drug-Free Communities—Support Program Grants 54,614Indian Country Alcohol and Drug Prevention 4,493Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant 177,051

OtherNational Institute of Justice Domestic Antiterrorism Technology Development 4,147Public Safety Officers’ Benefits Program 1,561Drug Courts Discretionary Grant Program 28,965Motor Vehicle Theft Protection Act Program 1,616State Criminal Alien Assistance Program 284,396Tribal Court Assistance Program 7,437Planning, implementing, and enhancing strategies in community prosecution 42,135National White Collar Crime Center 7,511

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DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE—Con.

Other—Con.Public Safety Officers’ Educational Assistance 7Antiterrorism Emergency Reserve 51

DEPARTMENT OF LABOR

Bureau of Labor StatisticsLabor force statistics 85,725Compensation and Working Conditions 5,750

Employment and Training AdministrationState Unemployment Insurance and Employment Service

State Unemployment Insurance and Employment Service 822,447State Unemployment Insurance and Employment Service 2,552,768

Workforce Investment ActWelfare-to-Work Grants to states and localities −263Workforce Investment Act—Adult Program 874,029Workforce Investment Act—Youth Activities 1,048,018Workforce Investment Act—Dislocated Workers 1,490,826Incentive Grants—Workforce Investment Act Section 503 1,049Workforce Investment Act Incentives Grant—Section 503 Grants to States 146

OtherEmployment and Training Assistance Dislocated Workers 18,428Labor Certification for Alien Workers 13,268Senior Community Service Employment Program 424,321Trade Adjustment Assistance—Workers 1,135,803Migrant and Seasonal Farmworkers 537Attestations by Employers Using Nonimmigrant Aliens in Specialty Occupations 54,825One-Stop Career Center Initiative 89,124Employment and Training Administration—Pilots, Demonstrations, and Research 33,151Employment and Training Administration—Evaluations 30,253Youth Opportunity Grants 39,099Migrant and Season Farmworkers 76,629Native American employment and training 35,147Community-Based Job Training Grants 11,146Prisoner Reentry 7,335

Mine Safety and Health AdministrationMine Health and Safety Grants 9,764

Occupational Health and Safety AdministrationSalary and Expenses for 2004 372Salary and Expenses Fiscal Year 2006 128,845Occupational Safety and Health—Susan Harwood Training Grants 3,981Occupational Safety and Health—State Program 93,114

Veterans Employment and Training AdministrationVeterans Employment Program 7,150Homeless Veterans Reintegration Project 20,807Disabled Veterans Outreach Program 81,217Local Veterans Employment Representative Program 76,360

NATIONAL FOUNDATION ON THE ARTS AND THE HUMANITIESPromotion of the Arts 37,193Promotion of the Arts 25Promotion of the Arts 125General operating support 16,956Museum Assessment Program 442Conservation project support 2,770Conservation Assessment Program 807State Library Program 163,742Native American Library Service 3,638National Leadership Grants 14,551Librarians for the 21st Century 20,863

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NATIONAL FOUNDATION ON THE ARTS AND THE HUMANITIES—Con.21st Century Museum Professionals Program 1,671Native American Native Hawaiian Museum Services Program 974Museum Grants African American History and Culture 804

NEIGHBORHOOD REINVESTMENT CORPORATIONExpandable grant 39,831Capital grants 35,301Training grants 3,110

SOCIAL SECURITY ADMINISTRATION SUPPLEMENTAL SECURITY INCOMESupplemental Security Income 36,115

STATE JUSTICE INSTITUTEState Justice Institute 2,207

TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY—PAYMENTS IN LIEU OF TAXESIn-lieu-of tax payments 376,146

DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION

Federal Aviation AdministrationAirport and Airway Trust Fund 3,480,230

Federal Highway AdministrationDemonstration projects

Intermodal Urban Demonstration Project −9Corridor Safety Improvement Project 10,514Highway Demonstration Project—Highway Trust Fund 1,113Alabama Highway Bypass Demonstration Project 7,075Mineola Grade Crossing Project 1Climbing Lane and Highway Safety Demonstration Project 626Indiana Industrial Corridor Demonstration Project 10Urban Airport Access Demonstration Project 13Corridor H Improvement Project 23Highway Demonstration Project—Preliminary Engineering 1,524Corridor G Improvement Project 2Highway Demonstration Project 19,754Highway 20 Realignment Project 7Bridge Improvement Demonstration Project 1Feasibility, Design, Environment, and Engineering 40Surface Transportation Projects 2,556Interstate Transfer Grants 1,555State Infrastructure Bank Program 1,449Railroad Highway Crossing Demonstration Project 49Surface Transportation Projects 4,588Miscellaneous Highway Projects Demonstrations 115,276Surface Transportation Project 14,984

Highway Trust FundFederal Aid Highways 33,126,072

OtherHighway beautification 58Appalachian Development Highway System 79,054Appalachian Development Highway System 5,726Appalachian Development Highway System 2,982Appalachian Development Highway System 32,004Woodrow Wilson Bridge 152,934USDA—Forest Service 1,811

Federal Railroad AdministrationRailroad Research & Development 2,685Next generation high speed general fund 6,469Federal Highways 15,556Federal Highways Funds 539Federal Highway Funds 646

Federal Transit AdministrationUrban systems—Federal Transit Administration 40,568Interstate transfer grant—transit 205

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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION—Con.

Federal Transit Administration—Con.Formula grants 3,375,605University Transportation Centers 3,449Transit planning and research 187,444Discretionary grants 66,857Capital investment grants 3,073,107Job Access and Reverse Commute Grants 95,050Urban System—FTA 16,846Urban System—FTA 3,132Formula Grant and Bus 1,815,508

National Highway Traffic Safety AdministrationHighway Safety Improvement Demonstration Projects 615Highway−Railway Grade Crossing Projects 408Highway Traffic Safety Grant 253,020Safety Incentive 226,246

Research and Special Projects AdministrationPipeline Safety Grants 19,173Emergency Preparedness Grants 11,245University Research Grants 11

DEPARTMENT OF TREASURY

Treasury Asset Forfeiture FundEquitable Sharing—Cash Value 58,996Equitable Sharing—Property Value 7,562

OtherCash Management Initiative Act 4,304Refund of excise taxes to Puerto Rico 360,000

DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS AFFAIRS

Grants to States for Construction of State Home Facilities 84,820Veterans State Domiciliary Care 41,453Veterans State Nursing Homes Care 413,021Veterans State Hospital Care 3,445Veterans Homeless Providers Grant and Per Diem Program 2,558Veterans State Adult Day Health Care 237State Cemetery Grants 37,353

PAYMENTS TO DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA AND METRO SYSTEM (WMATA)Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority 4,255District of Columbia Courts 180,000Federal payment for Resident Tuition Support 32,868Federal payment—Water and Sewer Services 31,885Defender Services in the District of Columbia Courts 37,000Federal payments to the District of Columbia Judicial Retirement and Survivors Annuity

Fund 7,000School Improvements 39,600Anacostia Waterfront 2,970Payment to CFO 28,908Transportation Assistance 990Foster Care Improvements 1,980Criminal Justice Coordination Counsel 1,287Emergency Planning and Security 7,585Bioterrorism and Forensics Laboratory 4,950The National Guard Youth Challenge Program 495Marriage Development and Improvement 2,970

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Appendix B.State Coordinating Agencies, State DataCenter Program, U.S. Census Bureau

ALABAMA

Center for Business andEconomic Research

University of Alabama149 Bidgood HallBox 870221Tuscaloosa, AL 35487-0221Ms. Annette Watters205-348-6191Fax [email protected]

ALASKA

Census and GeographicInformation Network

Research and AnalysisAlaska Department of LaborP.O. Box 25504Juneau, AK 99811-5504Ms. Kathryn Lizik907-465-2439Fax [email protected]

AMERICAN SAMOA

Department of CommerceStatistics DivisionPago Pago, AS 96799Mr. Vaitoelau Filiga684-633-5155Fax [email protected]

ARIZONA

Arizona Department of CommercePopulation Statistics Unit1700 West Washington StreetExecutive Tower Building, Suite 2200Phoenix, AZ 85007DES 045ZMr. Allen Barnes602-771-1155Fax [email protected]

ARKANSAS

State Data CenterUniversity of Arkansas−Little Rock2801 South UniversityLittle Rock, AR 72204Ms. Sarah Breshears501-569-8530Fax [email protected]

CALIFORNIA

State Census Data CenterDepartment of Finance915 L Street, 8th FloorSacramento, CA 95814-3706Ms. Julie Hoang916-323-4086Fax [email protected]

COLORADO

Division of Local GovernmentColorado Department of Local Affairs1313 Sherman Street, Room 521Denver, CO 80203Ms. Rebecca Picaso303-866-3120Fax [email protected]

CONNECTICUT

Connecticut State Data CenterUniversity of ConnecticutUnit 1240Connecticut Center for Economic Analysis341 Mansfield Road - Room 401Storrs, CT 06269-1240Orlando Rodriguez860-486-9241Fax [email protected]

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DELAWARE

Delaware Office of Management & Budget122 William Penn St., Suite 302Haslet Bldg., 3rd FloorDover, DE 19901Michael B. Mahaffie302-739-3090Fax [email protected]

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA

District of Columbia State Data CenterMayor’s Office of Planning801 N. Capitol Street NE, Suite 500Washington, DC 20002Dr. Joy Phillips202-442-7630Fax [email protected]

FLORIDA

Florida Agency for Workforce InnovationLabor Market StatisticsState Census Data CenterMSC G-020107 E. Madison StreetTallahassee, FL 32399-4111Ms. Susanna Patterson850-245-7268 or1-866-537-3615Fax [email protected]

GEORGIA

Planning Research and EvaluationDivision—Office of Planning and Budget

270 Washington Street, SWAtlanta, GA 30334Robert Giacomini, Assistant Director404-656-7966Fax [email protected]

GUAM

Guam State Data CenterBureau of Statistics and PlansP.O. Box 2950Hagatna, Guam 96932Ms. Monica Jesus Guerrero671-472-4201/2/3Fax [email protected]

HAWAII

Hawaii State Data CenterDepartment of Business, EconomicDevelopment, and Tourism

250 South Hotel Street, 4th FloorHonolulu, HI 96813orHawaii State Data CenterREAD/DBEDTP.O. Box 2359Honolulu, HI 96804Ms. Jan Nakamoto808-586-2493Fax [email protected]

IDAHO

Idaho Department of Commerceand Labor

317 West Main StreetBoise, ID 83735Mr. Alan Porter208-334-2470Fax [email protected]

ILLINOIS

Illinois Department of Commerceand Economic Opportunity

Office of Information Management620 East Adams StreetSpringfield, IL 62701Ms. Suzanne Ebetsch217-558-0190 (Temp.)Fax 217-782-8903 (Temp.)[email protected]

INDIANA

Indiana State LibraryIndiana State Data Center140 North Senate AvenueIndianapolis, IN 46204Ms. Katie Springer317-232-3732Fax [email protected]

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IOWA

State Library of Iowa1112 E. GrandDes Moines, IA 50319-0232Ms. Beth Henning515-281-4350Fax [email protected]

KANSAS

State Library of Kansas300 SW 10th Ave.Topeka, KS 66612-1593Mr. Peter Haxton785-296-3296Fax [email protected]

KENTUCKY

University of LouisvilleUrban Studies InstituteCollege of Arts & Sciences426 W. Bloom StreetLouisville, KY 40208Mr. Ron Crouch502-852-7990Fax [email protected]

LOUISIANA

Office of Electronic ServicesP.O. Box 94095(ZIP for mail address 70804)1201 N. 3rd St. Suite 2-130Baton Rouge, LA 70802Ms. Karen Paterson225-219-5987Fax [email protected]

MAINE

Maine State Planning OfficeCensus Information Office38 State House StationAugusta, ME 04333-0038Amanda Rector207-287-1475Fax [email protected]

MARYLAND

Maryland Department of PlanningMaryland State Data Center301 West Preston StreetBaltimore, MD 21201Ms. Jane Traynham410-767-4450Fax [email protected]

MASSACHUSETTS

UMass Donahue InstituteEconomic & Public Policy Research UnitUMass - President’s OfficeThe Massachusetts Venture Center100 Venture Way, Suite 9Hadley, MA 01035Mr. John Gaviglio413-545-0176Fax [email protected]

MICHIGAN

Library Of Michigan - HAL702 West Kalamazoo StreetLansing, MI 48915Elisia L. Johnson517-373-2548Fax [email protected]

MINNESOTA

State Demographer’s CenterMinnesota Dept. of Administration300 Centennial Office Building658 Cedar StreetSt. Paul, MN 55155Ms. Barbara Ronningen651-201-2473Fax [email protected]

MISSISSIPPI

Center for Population StudiesThe University of MississippiBondurant Bldg., Room 3WUniversity, MS 38677D. Swanson662-915-7288Fax [email protected]

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MISSOURI

Missouri State Data CenterLibrary Development DirectorMissouri State LibraryP.O. Box 387Jefferson City, MO 65102-0387Barbara Reading573-751-2679Fax [email protected]

MONTANA

Census and Economic Information CenterMontana Department of CommerceP.O. Box 200505301 S. Park, Room 110Helena, MT 59620-0505Ms. Pam Harris406-841-2739Fax [email protected]

NEBRASKA

Center for Public Affairs ResearchNebraska State Data CenterUniversity of Nebraska at Omaha, EAB 106-J6001 Dodge StreetOmaha, NE 68182-0059Mr. Jerome Deichert402-554-2134Fax [email protected]

NEVADA

Nevada State Library & Archives100 N. Stewart StreetCarson City, NV 89710Ms. Mona L. Reno775-684-3326Fax [email protected]

NEW HAMPSHIRE

New Hampshire Office of Energyand Planning

57 Regional DriveConcord, NH 03301-8519Mr. Tom Duffy603-271-1768Fax [email protected]

NEW JERSEY

New Jersey State Data CenterDivision of Labor Market andDemographic Research

New Jersey Department of LaborP.O. Box 388Trenton, NJ 08625-0388Mr. Leonard Preston609-984-2595Fax [email protected]

NEW MEXICO

New Mexico Economic DevelopmentDepartment

New Mexico State Data Center1100 St. Francis DriveP.O. Box 20003Santa Fe, NM 87504-5003Ms. Elizabeth Davis505-827-0333Fax [email protected]

NEW YORK

New York State Data CenterEmpire State Development30 S. Pearl StreetAlbany, NY 12245Mr. Robert Scardamalia518-292-5300Fax [email protected]

NORTH CAROLINA

North Carolina Office ofState Budget and Management

20320 Mail Service CenterRaleigh, NC 27699-0320Ms. Francine Stephenson919-807-4786Fax [email protected]

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NORTH DAKOTA

North Dakota State Data CenterNorth Dakota State UniversityP.O. Box 5636IACC 424Fargo, ND 58105Dr. Richard Rathge701-231-8621Fax [email protected]

NORTHERN MARIANA ISLANDS

Department of CommerceCentral Statistics DivisionCaller Box 10007Donnie Hill Apts.Saipan, MP 96950Mr. Justin Andrew670-664-3033/39/23Fax [email protected]

OHIO

Office of Strategic ResearchOhio Department of DevelopmentP.O. Box 1001 (ZIP is 43266-0101)77 South High Street, 27th FloorColumbus, OH 43215Mr. Steve Kelley614-466-2116Fax [email protected]

OKLAHOMA

Oklahoma Census Data CenterOklahoma Department of Commerce900 N. Stiles AvenueOklahoma City, OK 73104-3234Mr. Steve Barker405-815-5182Fax [email protected]

OREGON

Center for Population Research andCensus

Portland State University506 SW Mill570J UrbanPortland, OR 97207-0751or P.O. Box 751Portland, OR 97207-0751Arlene Wallace503-725-3946Fax [email protected]

PENNSYLVANIA

Pennsylvania State Data CenterInstitute of State and Regional AffairsPenn State Harrisburg777 West Harrisburg PikeMiddletown, PA 17057-4898Ms. Sue Copella (Director)717-948-6336Fax [email protected]

PUERTO RICO

Puerto Rico Planning BoardMinillas Governmental CenterNorth Building, 14th FloorDe Eiego Avenue Pda 22P.O. Box 41119Santurce, PR 00940-1119Ms. Lillian Torres Aguirre787-728-4430Fax [email protected]

RHODE ISLAND

Rhode Island Department of AdministrationStatewide Planning ProgramOne Capitol HillProvidence, RI 02908-5872Mr. Mark G. Brown401-222-6183Fax [email protected]

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SOUTH CAROLINA

Office of Research and Statistical ServicesSouth Carolina Budget and Control Board1000 Assembly St., Room 425Columbia, SC 29201Mr. Mike MacFarlane803-734-3780Fax [email protected]

SOUTH DAKOTA

South Dakota State Data CenterBusiness Research BureauSchool of BusinessUniversity of South Dakota414 E. Clark StreetVermillion, SD 57069Ms. Nancy Nelson, Director605-677-5287Fax [email protected]

TENNESSEE

Center for Business and Economic ResearchUniversity of Tennessee−Knoxville804 Volunteer Blvd.102 Temple Court BuildingKnoxville, TN 37996-4334Joan Snoderly865-974-6082Fax [email protected] Information e-mail:[email protected]

TEXAS

Texas State Data Centerand Office of the State Demographer

Institute for Demographic andSocioeconomic Research (IDSER)

Univ. of Texas at San AntonioOne UTSA CircleSan Antonio, TX 78249-0704Dr. Karl Eschbach210-458-6543Fax [email protected]

UTAH

Governor’s Office of Planning & BudgetUtah State Capital Complex, Suite E210P.O. Box 142210Salt Lake City, UT 84114-2210Melissa Glosenger801-538-1038Fax [email protected]

VERMONT

Center for Rural StudiesUniversity of Vermont207 Morrill Hall−UVMBurlington, VT 05405Mr. William ‘‘Chip’’ Sawyer802-656-3021Fax [email protected]

VIRGINIA

Virginia Employment Commission703 East Main StreetRichmond, VA 23219Mr. Don Lillywhite804-786-8624Fax [email protected]

VIRGIN ISLANDS

University of the Virgin IslandsEastern Caribbean CenterNo. 2 John Brewer’s BayCharlotte AmalieSt. Thomas, VI 00802Dr. Frank Mills340-693-1027Fax [email protected]

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WASHINGTON

Office of Financial ManagementForecasting Division210 11th Ave., SWP.O. Box 43113Olympia, WA 98504-3113Ms. Yi Zhao360-902-0592Fax [email protected]

WEST VIRGINIA

West Virginia Development OfficeCapitol ComplexBuilding 6, Room 620Charleston, WV 25305-0311Ms. Delphine Coffey304-558-4010Fax [email protected]

WISCONSIN

Department of AdministrationDemographic Services CenterP.O. Box 8944101 E. Wilson Street St. 10th FlP.O. Box 8944Madison, WI 53708-8944Philip Wells608-266-1927Fax [email protected]

WYOMING

Department of Admin. and InformationEconomic Analysis Division1807 Capitol Ave., Suite 206Cheyenne, WY 82002-0060Ms. Amy Bittner307-777-7504Fax [email protected]

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