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Federal Aid to States

for Fiscal Year 2009 Issued August 2010

FAS/09

U.S. Department of Commerce


Economics and Statistics Administration
U.S. CENSUS BUREAU
Acknowledgments
Paul Villena, Federal Programs Branch, directed the preparation
of this report. Jill O’Brien, Assistant Division Chief for Special
Statistics, Governments Division, provided general supervision for
the preparation of this report.

Cathy Davis managed the processing of the federal agency data


files and served as principal data analyst and liasion with the fed-
eral reporting agencies. Alice Wimbish assisted in the collection
of Federal Aid to States data and composed the program data sets.
Brigitte Wehrs coordinated the assembly of this report. Scott
Peterson provided the layout for the report table and created
Appendix A, and Kenneth Beatty generated data for the report
table. Dawit Asmellash, Kenneth Beatty, Scott Peterson, and
Alice Wimbish assisted as data analysts and liaisons with federal
reporting agencies.

Jamie Stark, Linda Chen, and Connie Nadzadi of the


Administrative and Customer Services Division, Francis Grailand
Hall, Chief, provided publications and printing management,
graphics design and composition, and editorial review for print and
electronic media. General direction and production management were
provided by Claudette E. Bennett, Assistant Division Chief.

Grateful acknowledgment is made to the federal government


departments and agencies for their cooperation in providing the
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:
<govs.fas@census.gov>.
Federal Aid to States
for Fiscal Year 2009 Issued August 2010
FAS/09

U.S. Department of Commerce


Gary Locke,
Secretary
Vacant,
Deputy Secretary
Economics and Statistics Administration
Rebecca M. Blank,
Under Secretary
for Economic Affairs
U.S. CENSUS BUREAU
Robert M. Groves,
Director
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Rebecca M. Blank,
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U.S. CENSUS BUREAU


Robert M. Groves,
Director
Thomas L. Mesenbourg,
Deputy Director and
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William G. Bostic, Jr.,
Acting Associate Director
for Economic Programs
William G. Bostic, Jr.,
Assistant Director for Economic Programs
Lisa M. Blumerman,
Chief, Governments Division
Contents

Introduction���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� v

Figures

1. Federal Aid to State and Local Governments, Per Capita Ranges by State: Fiscal Year 2009�����vii
2. Federal Aid to State and Local Governments, Amounts and Percentages by Major Agency:
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3. Federal Aid to State and Local Governments, Amounts and Percentages by Major Program
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4. Federal Aid to State and Local Governments, Annual Amounts by Major Agency: Fiscal
  Years 1981–2009 ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� ix
5. Federal Aid to State and Local Governments, Per Capita Amounts by State, by Agency:
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6. Federal Aid to State and Local Governments, Annual Amounts by Major Program Area:
  Fiscal Years 1981–2009��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� xi
7. Federal Aid to State and Local Governments, Per Capita Amounts by State, by Major
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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 2009������������������ 1

Appendixes

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

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U.S. Census Bureau
Introduction

This report presents data on federal government aid to of FES provided statistics equivalent to those found in the
state and local governments by state and U.S. outlying area. Treasury Department’s FAS series, as well as the Census
Coverage is restricted to federal government expenditures Bureau’s current FAS publication. In addition, the FES series
for grants to state and local governments for which data are published statistics on salaries and wages, direct payments
available by state and outlying area. For fiscal year 2009 for individuals, procurement, and other program areas.
(October 1, 2008, to September 30, 2009), the statistics These other statistics are now being published as part of
compiled cover $552.1 billion. The data are shown by the Consolidated Federal Funds Report for Fiscal Year 2009
federal agency and program whenever possible. This report (State and County Areas).
also is available on the U.S. Census Bureau’s Internet site at
Hence, the Census Bureau publication Federal Aid to
<www.census.gov/govs/cffr>.
States, Table 2 of the previous Census Bureau publication
CONSOLIDATED FEDERAL FUNDS REPORT Federal Expenditures by State, and the previous Treasury
SERIES Department publication Federal Aid to States provide users
with historically consistent statistics on federal agency pay-
Federal Aid to States ments to state and local governments.
This Federal Aid to States (FAS) report is one of two publi- Federal government aid to state and local governments
cations comprising the Consolidated Federal Funds Report includes the following:
(CFFR) series. The other publication is the Consolidated
Federal Funds Report for Fiscal Year 2009 (State and County • Direct cash grants to state or local government units.
Areas). For both publications, the data have been consoli- • Payments for grants-in-kind, such as purchases of com-
dated and tabulated in a standard format by the Census modities distributed to state or local government insti-
Bureau under the auspices of the U.S. Office of Management tutions (e.g., school lunch and breakfast programs).
and Budget (OMB). The FAS report presents information
similar to the grant data in the CFFR state and county areas • Payments to nongovernment entities when such pay-
publication, except that in this report, grants to state and ments result in cash or in-kind services passed on to
local governments represent actual expenditures of the state or local governments.
federal government, and only grants to state and local
• Payments to regional commissions and organizations
governments are included. In the CFFR publication, federal
that are redistributed to the state or local level.
grants generally represent obligations, and awards to state
and local governments are not distinguished from grants to • Federal government payments to state and local
nongovernmental recipients. governments for research and development that is an
integral part of the provision of public services.
All amounts of federal government grants and other pay-
ments to state and local governments represent actual cash • Federal revenues shared with state and local
outlays made during the fiscal year. Each federal govern- governments.
ment executive department and agency maintains annual
It should be noted that the outlays covered in Table 1
data on grants and other payments to governmental units
exclude federal government payments directly to individu-
pursuant to OMB Circular A-11. The data are collected from
als, profit or nonprofit institutions not covered above, and
federal agencies by the Census Bureau.
payments for services rendered. Grants to individuals and
Prior to 1983, such data were incorporated into the report profit or nonprofit institutions and payments for services
Federal Aid to States, published by the U.S. Department rendered are covered in the CFFR report.
of the Treasury. The Treasury Department collected and
The examination and edit process the Census Bureau uses
published federal grants data in accordance with the former
includes a comparison of reported data to information sub-
Treasury Circular 1014 and the annual Treasury Financial
mitted for the prior year and to outlay amounts supplied by
Manual. Both of these contained definitions and reporting
OMB. All grants data are reconciled by budget account and to
guidelines consistent with OMB Circular A-11 and the cur-
budget figures that each federal agency is required to submit
rent Census Bureau reporting guidelines.
annually to OMB, in accordance with OMB Circular A-11.
For the years 1981 through 1997, the Census Bureau Discrepancies are brought to the attention of the reporting
annually published the Federal Expenditures by State (FES) agencies and, where warranted, revisions are made. OMB
report. Table 2 of the FES publication covered “grants and also provides assistance in the classification of grants and in
other payments to state and local governments.” Table 2 ensuring compliance with the reporting requirements.
Federal Aid to States for Fiscal Year 2009 v
U.S. Census Bureau
State and County Areas Report Wherever possible, this report uses statistics representing
actual expenditures of the federal government during the
The CFFR state and county areas publication covers domes-
fiscal year. Each agency reports a program/project name
tic federal expenditures for all object categories (direct pay-
ments, grants, procurement, and salaries and wages). The and/or budget account number to identify separately each
CFFR also covers three nonexpenditure object categories project or budget account from which expenditures were
(direct loans, guaranteed loans, and insurance coverage). made. Table 1 is an organized compilation, by department
Users should consult the introductory text in the CFFR state and agency and/or program, of over 800 of these state-
and county areas publication for detailed explanations of by-state expenditure reports. Appendix A presents further
the data reported there. detail about the individual expenditure programs that
underlie the categories presented in Table 1.
The work schedule employed by the Census Bureau in the
collection and processing of fiscal year 2009 FAS data can Processing and Response Error
be described approximately as follows:
Because FAS uses imported electronic data files that have
September 30, 2009 Federal fiscal year 2009 ended. been completed by the various federal agencies, Census
Bureau processing involves summations and sorting but
October 2009 Requests made for annual fiscal year
infrequent, if any, data keying. Routine edits applied to
2009 FAS data sources.
FAS data are, therefore, primarily intended to identify and
June 2010 Received final annual fiscal year correct keying or calculation errors made by respondents.
2009 FAS data sources. Trend analysis on multiyear data series is employed to iden-
July 2010 Completed processing all annual fis- tify significant anomalies and interruptions in the kind of
cal year 2009 FAS data. relative continuity expected of high dollar mandatory and
discretionary programs.
July 2010 Conducted final analytical research
and prepared text, data table, and
Coding
appendix for publication copy.
Geographic coding standards are applied to original data,
August 2010 Release of data and report on the
whose submitting agencies employ varying geocoding ref-
Census Bureau’s Web site
erence files and methods. Data are sorted and grouped by
<www.census.gov/govs/cffr>.
geographic, agency, and program categories and subjected
September 2010 Release of printed publication, Federal to verification edits and trend analysis as discussed above.
Aid to States for Fiscal Year 2009.
Recent Legislative Changes
RELIABILITY OF THE DATA
The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 was
Coverage Error and Nonresponse signed into law on February 17, 2009. The Recovery Act is
intended to provide a stimulus to the U.S. economy in the
Federal government departments and agencies provide
wake of the economic downturn. The measures are worth
all data in this report. Data are reviewed for accuracy and
approximately $787 billion. These measures include federal
consistency and compared to actual outlays in the federal
tax relief, expansion of unemployment benefits and other
budget to assure reasonableness and proper coverage. No
social welfare provisions, and domestic spending in educa-
attempts have been made to account for all federal govern-
tion, health care, and infrastructure, including the energy
ment grants or outlays as reported in the federal budget or
as presented in the Census Bureau annual reports on gov- sector. When applicable to the scope of the coverage, the
ernment finances. The actual expenditure (outlay) data that fiscal year 2009 FAS includes data on these programs; how-
comprise Table 1 in this report are obtained from a direct ever, specific dollar amounts may not be identifiable.
mailing to more than 50 departments and agencies of the
federal government. Respondents were asked to provide a Availability of Data
state-by-state (plus outlying areas) distribution of outlays Print copies of the publication Federal Aid to States for
made to state and local governments during fiscal year Fiscal Year 2009 are available from Governments Division,
2009. These data represent not only outlays made but also U.S. Census Bureau, Washington, DC 20233-6800; tele-
in-lieu-of tax payments and various revenues shared with phone 301-763-1565. The publication also is available in
state and local governments. Because of the limited size PDF format at <www.census.gov/govs/cffr>.
of the respondent universe, nonresponse is generally not
a problem. However, tardy submission of data by federal MEANING OF SYMBOLS
agencies occasionally requires the use of alternative data
sources, such as the Federal Assistance Award Data System The symbol in the table has the following meaning:
(FAADS), also maintained by the Census Bureau. – Represents or rounds to zero.

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Figure 1.
Federal Aid to State and Local Governments, Per Capita Ranges by State: Fiscal Year 2009

U.S. Census Bureau


AK

Federal Aid to States for Fiscal Year 2009


WA

ME
MT ND

OR VT
MN
NH
ID MA
SD WI NY
CT RI
WY MI
PA
IA NJ
NV NE
OH MD DE
UT IL IN
DC
CA CO WV
VA
KS MO KY

NC
HI TN
AZ OK
NM AR SC

AL GA
MS

TX LA

Dollars per capita


FL
2,400 and above
1,800 to 2,399
1,600 to 1,799
0 to 1,599
U.S. average per capita: $1,765

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Federal Aid to States for Fiscal Year 2009.

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Figure 2.
Federal Aid to State and Local Governments, Amounts and Percentages
by Major Agency: Fiscal Year 2009

Other Agencies
$47.3 billion (8.6%)

Agriculture
$30.8 billion (5.6 %)

Housing and Urban


Development
$47.1 billion (8.5%)

Health and Human Services


Education $324.8 billion (58.8%)
$45.2 billion (8.2%)

Transportation
$57.0 billion (10.3%)

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Federal Aid to States for Fiscal Year 2009.

Figure 3.
Federal Aid to State and Local Governments, Amounts and Percentages
by Major Program Area: Fiscal Year 2009

Special Education Programs Housing Certificate Program


$10.9 billion (2.0%) $1.6 billion (0.3%)
Education–Title 1 Programs
$12.5 billion (2.3%)
Child Nutrition Programs
$14.9 billion (2.7%)
Temporary Assistance for
Needy Families
$18.0 billion (3.3%)
Highway Trust Fund
$35.6 billion (6.4%)

Medical Assistance Programs


$256.1 billion (46.4%)

Other programs
$202.5 billion (36.7%)

Note: Total federal aid to states and local governments in fiscal year 2009 was $552.1 billion (100.0%).
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Federal Aid to States for Fiscal Year 2009.

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Figure 4.
Federal Aid to State and Local Governments, Annual Amounts by Major Agency:
Fiscal Years 1981–2009

In billion dollars
60

350

300

50 250

200
Health and
Human Services
150
Transportation
40
100

50

0
30 19811982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 200220032004 20052006 2007 2008 2009

Other
agencies

Housing and
Urban Development Agriculture

20

10

Education

0
1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Federal Aid to States for Fiscal Year 2009.

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Figure 5.
Federal Aid to State and Local Agriculture Housing and Urban
Governments, Per Capita Amounts Development
by State, by Agency: Education
Transportation
Fiscal Year 2009 Health and Human
Other agencies
Services

Alaska
Wyoming
New Mexico
North Dakota
Vermont
New York
Montana
Mississippi
Maine
Louisiana
South Dakota
Massachusetts
West Virginia
Rhode Island
Oklahoma
Hawaii
Arizona
Arkansas
Connecticut
Kentucky
Delaware
Oregon
Minnesota
U.S. average
Pennsylvania
Missouri
Wisconsin
California
Iowa
Michigan
Ohio
Maryland
North Carolina
Illinois
Tennessee
Alabama
Washington
Idaho
Indiana
Nebraska
New Jersey
South Carolina
New Hampshire
Texas
Utah
Kansas
Georgia
Colorado
Florida
Nevada
Virginia

0 1,000 2,000 3,000 4,000 5,000 6,000


Dollars
Note: Chart excludes separate entry for the District of Columbia, which received $16,107 total per capita federal aid.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Federal Aid to States for Fiscal Year 2009.

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Figure 6.
Federal Aid to State and Local Governments, Annual Amounts by Major Program Area:
Fiscal Years 1981–2009

In billion dollars

300

250

200

150

Other programs

100

Medical Assistance
Programs

50
Highway Trust Fund

Family Support Payments


(TANF)
0
1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Federal Aid to States for Fiscal Year 2009.

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U.S. Census Bureau
Figure 7.
Federal Aid to State and Local Medical Assistance Family Support Payments
Governments, Per Capita Amounts Programs (TANF)
by State, by Major Program Area: Highway Trust Fund Other programs
Fiscal Year 2009

Alaska
Wyoming
New Mexico
North Dakota
Vermont
New York
Montana
Mississippi
Maine
Louisiana
South Dakota
Massachusetts
West Virginia
Rhode Island
Oklahoma
Hawaii
Arizona
Arkansas
Connecticut
Kentucky
Delaware
Oregon
Minnesota
U.S. average,
Pennsylvania
Missouri
Wisconsin
California
Iowa
Michigan
Ohio
Maryland
North Carolina
Illinois
Tennessee
Alabama
Washington
Idaho
Indiana
Nebraska
New Jersey
South Carolina
New Hampshire
Texas
Utah
Kansas
Georgia
Colorado
Florida
Nevada
Virginia

0 1,000 2,000 3,000 4,000 5,000 6,000


Dollars
Note: Chart excludes separate entry for the District of Columbia, which received $16,107 total per capita federal aid.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Federal Aid to States for Fiscal Year 2009.

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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 2009
(In thousand dollars. Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text)

Department of Agriculture

National Institute of Food and Agriculture


State and outlying area
Agricultural Research and Food Safety
Marketing Extension education Farm Service and Inspection
Total Total Service Total activities activities Agency Service
    United States, total . . . 552,108,118 30,774,582 1,278,689 1,131,827 493,536 638,291 10,329 51,320
Alabama . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7,609,988 488,892 16,380 24,709 11,679 13,030 815 1,623
Alaska . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3,623,797 139,964 2,192 9,847 2,021 7,826 65 –
Arizona . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12,997,252 623,841 34,235 14,540 5,861 8,679 242 476
Arkansas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5,597,944 348,456 11,406 22,907 10,906 12,001 688 –
California . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61,971,412 3,808,161 125,639 53,434 14,799 38,635 378 368
Colorado . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6,332,784 344,652 19,091 16,939 5,904 11,035 13 35
Connecticut . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6,758,523 204,107 9,605 7,526 3,498 4,028 – –
Delaware . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,679,269 97,964 2,993 8,361 3,448 4,913 47 550
District of Columbia . . . . . . . . 9,658,650 74,569 4,048 3,498 1,696 1,802 25 –
Florida . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22,686,164 1,418,308 58,104 36,775 12,824 23,951 429 –
Georgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12,952,935 1,108,312 41,006 37,611 17,482 20,129 304 2,473
Hawaii . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,560,081 124,030 3,813 11,877 2,443 9,434 228 –
Idaho . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,457,517 177,356 5,467 9,263 4,458 4,805 – –
Illinois . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20,941,213 1,012,181 40,158 32,812 12,014 20,798 90 5,421
Indiana . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10,194,419 534,679 24,347 20,955 10,374 10,581 141 1,807
Iowa. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5,033,097 274,541 12,171 32,444 11,202 21,242 187 2,039
Kansas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3,964,548 276,005 17,337 29,469 18,520 10,949 373 1,860
Kentucky . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8,245,098 479,123 20,062 25,077 12,376 12,701 113 –
Louisiana . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11,533,825 617,299 30,319 20,199 10,409 9,790 252 2,137
Maine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3,398,845 108,694 3,651 9,299 3,273 6,026 157 181
Maryland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9,404,510 391,311 16,266 21,103 6,748 14,355 197 –
Massachusetts . . . . . . . . . . . . 15,199,619 412,330 19,956 12,248 4,413 7,835 360 –
Michigan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16,579,675 827,368 51,071 35,281 15,187 20,094 83 –
Minnesota . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9,304,316 474,491 22,496 38,342 23,725 14,617 326 1,065
Mississippi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7,642,349 452,761 14,635 25,095 11,294 13,801 559 1,778
Missouri . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10,292,586 522,182 19,681 29,791 13,726 16,065 126 712
Montana . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,565,940 130,750 6,084 15,628 5,670 9,958 260 610
Nebraska . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,826,409 184,583 10,133 20,853 11,003 9,850 156 –
Nevada . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3,142,841 162,440 9,284 3,707 1,409 2,298 – –
New Hampshire . . . . . . . . . . . 1,986,272 68,581 4,501 5,485 3,036 2,449 – –
New Jersey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13,515,326 558,979 20,892 15,842 5,944 9,898 14 189
New Mexico . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6,635,065 333,282 13,027 7,527 1,372 6,155 442 –
New York . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52,182,963 1,877,398 70,580 37,642 15,725 21,917 315 48
North Carolina . . . . . . . . . . . . 15,308,069 886,381 33,880 49,434 24,983 24,451 544 4,058
North Dakota . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,806,350 91,339 5,566 11,804 4,238 7,566 253 376
Ohio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19,114,862 917,329 42,753 34,923 16,647 18,276 – 4,991
Oklahoma . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7,828,070 478,621 31,620 19,612 6,423 13,189 606 1,636
Oregon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6,807,393 509,483 11,714 17,055 5,983 11,072 – –
Pennsylvania . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21,796,254 891,769 42,102 34,221 15,911 18,310 – –
Rhode Island . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,310,075 79,269 3,202 5,821 2,853 2,968 43 –
South Carolina . . . . . . . . . . . . 6,862,708 442,074 17,337 19,940 11,412 8,528 – 2,131
South Dakota . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,067,622 107,891 9,795 11,480 4,126 7,354 137 706
Tennessee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10,209,936 579,897 26,908 27,762 13,274 14,488 – –
Texas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35,329,767 2,691,991 100,911 57,667 25,796 31,871 378 4,915
Utah . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3,941,943 242,958 10,208 14,110 4,453 9,657 20 1,389
Vermont . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,670,751 81,203 2,430 10,987 4,776 6,211 273 582
Virginia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8,970,393 466,183 19,041 29,090 14,279 14,811 206 1,719
Washington . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10,631,320 523,750 20,083 23,769 9,237 14,532 169 –
West Virginia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4,031,168 207,258 6,498 15,753 8,298 7,455 – 693
Wisconsin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9,555,981 419,011 20,368 26,454 12,164 14,290 218 4,193
Wyoming . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,213,820 58,343 2,189 6,342 1,778 4,564 81 463
American Samoa . . . . . . . . . . 179,799 35,357 – 2,787 2,047 740 – –
Fed. States of Micronesia . . . . 97,860 229 – – – – 16 –
Guam . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 342,433 22,410 107 3,149 1,242 1,907 – –
Marshall Islands . . . . . . . . . . . 136,326 9 – – – – – –
Northern Marianas . . . . . . . . . 128,177 21,322 81 – – – – 96
Palau . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23,451 – – – – – – –
Puerto Rico . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6,134,586 2,221,313 18,581 11,056 7,856 3,200 – –
Virgin Islands . . . . . . . . . . . . . 302,200 48,863 151 2,525 1,321 1,204 – –
Undistributed . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,831,574 92,738 92,534 – – – – –

See footnotes at end of table.

Federal Aid to States for Fiscal Year 2009 1


U.S. Census Bureau
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 2009—Con.
(In thousand dollars. Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text)

Department of Agriculture—Con.

Food and Nutrition Service Forest Service

State and outlying area Supple- Special Rural com-


mental supple- Payments munity and
Child Commodity Nutrition mental food to states emergency State and National
nutrition assistance Assistance program and fire fighting private Forest
Total programs programs Program¹ (WIC) Total counties program forestry Service Other
    United States, total����� 26,984,219 14,931,782 251,995 5,355,740 6,444,702 603,363 506,307 60,528 24,900 925 10,703
Alabama ������������������������������� 423,296 268,910 5,565 45,638 103,183 2,445 2,445 – – – –
Alaska����������������������������������� 78,320 42,382 610 11,774 23,554 24,611 21,112 27 3,295 – 177
Arizona ��������������������������������� 541,358 324,701 5,788 54,722 156,147 27,745 18,389 9,353 3 – –
Arkansas������������������������������� 292,324 189,567 2,345 31,651 68,761 9,393 9,392 – 1 – –
California������������������������������� 3,491,119 1,880,699 20,083 559,011 1,031,326 104,603 68,396 11,726 17,000 757 6,724
Colorado ������������������������������� 269,593 152,733 3,859 43,913 69,088 34,593 18,590 11,755 1,205 33 3,010
Connecticut��������������������������� 185,752 109,516 2,428 28,050 45,758 – – – – – –
Delaware������������������������������� 82,530 45,853 931 20,993 14,753 – – – – – –
District of Columbia��������������� 66,998 31,699 1,597 19,036 14,666 – – – – – –
Florida����������������������������������� 1,287,163 831,124 8,209 86,597 361,233 3,592 3,042 550 – – –
Georgia��������������������������������� 995,783 640,501 6,500 75,256 273,526 2,046 2,046 – – – –
Hawaii����������������������������������� 102,566 50,085 1,122 18,233 33,126 1,987 – – 1,987 – –
Idaho������������������������������������� 114,886 70,206 949 13,308 30,423 38,748 38,741 1 6 – –
Illinois������������������������������������� 920,311 554,487 8,747 130,171 226,906 118 118 – – – –
Indiana����������������������������������� 471,257 282,746 5,277 84,077 99,157 363 363 – – – –
Iowa��������������������������������������� 214,265 131,256 4,164 28,805 50,040 28 – – 28 – –
Kansas����������������������������������� 213,564 147,712 748 16,498 48,606 1,446 1,446 – – – –
Kentucky ������������������������������� 402,534 252,676 5,251 48,517 96,090 2,752 2,752 – – – –
Louisiana������������������������������� 539,113 319,522 9,396 88,757 121,438 2,861 2,861 – – – –
Maine������������������������������������� 86,378 50,159 2,080 15,235 18,904 93 93 – – – –
Maryland������������������������������� 347,597 191,520 3,224 54,929 97,924 3 3 – – – –
Massachusetts����������������������� 374,275 228,866 4,122 53,231 88,056 – – – – – –
Michigan ������������������������������� 716,917 392,191 13,114 138,971 172,641 4,815 4,776 – – – 39
Minnesota ����������������������������� 397,781 221,260 4,731 78,892 92,898 7,730 7,730 – – – –
Mississippi����������������������������� 374,123 244,486 3,302 36,668 89,667 8,356 8,356 – – – –
Missouri��������������������������������� 434,376 276,670 4,224 69,372 84,110 4,973 4,973 – – – –
Montana��������������������������������� 74,466 42,701 1,886 15,570 14,309 28,184 28,175 1 8 – –
Nebraska������������������������������� 146,397 94,873 2,371 17,374 31,779 554 553 – 1 – –
Nevada ��������������������������������� 141,711 84,369 1,298 15,968 40,076 5,444 5,440 – 4 – –
New Hampshire��������������������� 53,513 29,082 1,249 7,917 15,265 629 629 – – – –
New Jersey��������������������������� 518,856 297,208 5,691 97,824 118,133 – – – – – –
New Mexico��������������������������� 261,411 164,718 3,495 41,015 52,183 38,586 18,873 19,709 4 – –
New York������������������������������� 1,753,485 943,197 19,475 369,913 420,900 32 32 – – – –
North Carolina����������������������� 765,905 477,934 6,657 90,253 191,061 2,544 2,544 – – – –
North Dakota������������������������� 55,597 32,188 1,085 10,278 12,046 11,695 11,692 – 3 – –
Ohio��������������������������������������� 820,592 462,630 10,217 162,616 185,129 383 383 – – – –
Oklahoma ����������������������������� 398,739 240,768 3,621 59,064 95,286 2,209 2,208 – 1 – –
Oregon����������������������������������� 327,296 158,877 3,289 90,076 75,054 137,423 133,910 2,702 90 – 721
Pennsylvania������������������������� 795,794 438,290 10,852 162,110 184,542 5,002 5,002 – – – –
Rhode Island������������������������� 69,745 39,900 986 10,496 18,363 – – – – – –
South Carolina����������������������� 386,101 257,973 4,071 23,298 100,759 2,798 2,798 – – – –
South Dakota������������������������� 74,720 42,314 1,525 14,960 15,921 3,301 3,300 – 1 – –
Tennessee����������������������������� 506,144 338,855 6,472 59,179 101,638 1,614 1,613 – 1 – –
Texas������������������������������������� 2,491,748 1,684,515 14,690 210,828 581,715 4,402 4,391 – 11 – –
Utah��������������������������������������� 188,443 113,499 1,432 29,189 44,323 16,165 15,210 950 5 – –
Vermont��������������������������������� 62,657 22,668 781 25,744 13,464 470 470 – – – –
Virginia����������������������������������� 398,482 214,374 1,586 91,105 91,417 2,489 2,363 – – 94 32
Washington��������������������������� 426,285 237,839 3,737 53,552 131,157 41,482 37,701 3,754 27 – –
West Virginia������������������������� 159,281 93,101 1,985 24,693 39,502 2,510 2,510 – – – –
Wisconsin ����������������������������� 350,699 210,428 4,760 49,925 85,586 3,124 3,083 – – 41 –
Wyoming������������������������������� 37,071 20,897 376 6,595 9,203 7,595 7,594 – 1 – –
American Samoa������������������� 32,196 19,398 38 4,828 7,932 374 – – 374 – –
Fed. States of Micronesia ����� – – – – – 213 – – 213 – –
Guam������������������������������������� 18,761 7,827 163 1,898 8,873 393 – – 393 – –
Marshall Islands��������������������� – – – – – 9 – – 9 – –
Northern Marianas ��������������� 20,916 6,210 784 9,602 4,320 229 – – 229 – –
Palau������������������������������������� – – – – – – – – – – –
Puerto Rico��������������������������� 2,176,842 202,272 6,051 1,733,856 234,663 209 209 – – – –
Virgin Islands������������������������� 46,187 21,350 3,006 13,709 8,122 – – – – – –
Undistributed������������������������� – – – – – – – – – – –

See footnotes at end of table.

2 Federal Aid to States for Fiscal Year 2009


U.S. Census Bureau
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 2009—Con.
(In thousand dollars. Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text)

Department of Agriculture—Con.

Rural development activities


State and outlying area
Natural Rural, regional, Water systems
Resources and cooperative Housing and waste Appalachian
Conservation Community development preservation disposal Regional
Service Total facilities grants programs grants systems grants Other² Commission
    United States, total������ 173,898 540,937 30,069 55,851 6,056 393,936 55,025 29,940
Alabama �������������������������������� 5,747 13,877 297 739 142 12,233 466 3,178
Alaska������������������������������������ 4,462 20,467 606 275 50 19,461 75 –
Arizona ���������������������������������� 1,468 3,777 124 514 70 2,883 186 –
Arkansas�������������������������������� 2,091 9,647 1,234 1,335 174 6,321 583 –
California�������������������������������� 11,841 20,779 1,299 1,718 23 13,695 4,044 –
Colorado �������������������������������� 297 4,091 291 520 114 517 2,649 7
Connecticut���������������������������� 435 789 117 262 63 215 132 –
Delaware�������������������������������� – 3,483 259 128 50 3,046 – –
District of Columbia���������������� – – – – – – – 191
Florida������������������������������������ 21,691 10,554 148 948 – 7,291 2,167 –
Georgia���������������������������������� 1,448 27,641 1,274 1,419 1 19,405 5,542 1,186
Hawaii������������������������������������ 1,638 1,921 17 743 86 474 601 –
Idaho�������������������������������������� 7 8,985 188 461 6 6,763 1,567 –
Illinois�������������������������������������� 2,223 11,048 911 1,328 260 6,594 1,955 –
Indiana������������������������������������ 3,026 12,783 163 1,109 – 11,388 123 –
Iowa���������������������������������������� 2,615 10,792 1,681 5,214 166 3,513 218 –
Kansas������������������������������������ 1,367 10,589 104 719 214 9,114 438 –
Kentucky �������������������������������� 6,635 21,950 817 3,311 396 11,497 5,929 4,887
Louisiana�������������������������������� 15,715 6,703 1,221 596 330 3,951 605 –
Maine�������������������������������������� 238 8,697 268 2,335 65 5,429 600 –
Maryland�������������������������������� 202 5,943 171 1,563 – 4,114 95 1,208
Massachusetts������������������������ 328 5,163 83 407 93 4,353 227 –
Michigan �������������������������������� 721 18,480 1,568 1,148 240 15,185 339 –
Minnesota ������������������������������ 357 6,394 840 2,042 215 3,158 139 –
Mississippi������������������������������ 9,765 18,450 3,464 2,277 323 11,697 689 2,926
Missouri���������������������������������� 21,445 11,078 889 575 – 9,592 22 –
Montana���������������������������������� – 5,518 70 258 26 5,079 85 –
Nebraska�������������������������������� 894 5,596 369 993 90 3,855 289 5
Nevada ���������������������������������� – 2,294 91 121 18 1,564 500 –
New Hampshire���������������������� 32 4,421 262 130 – 4,029 – –
New Jersey���������������������������� 125 3,061 1,084 486 21 1,470 – –
New Mexico���������������������������� 7,806 4,483 346 445 5 3,386 301 –
New York�������������������������������� 173 15,123 96 886 16 13,056 1,069 1,941
North Carolina������������������������ 4,061 25,955 1,079 1,407 148 22,873 448 2,214
North Dakota�������������������������� 178 5,870 72 619 23 4,363 793 –
Ohio���������������������������������������� –44 13,731 449 787 264 11,634 597 2,397
Oklahoma ������������������������������ 7,640 16,559 740 1,244 241 14,277 57 –
Oregon������������������������������������ 1,377 14,618 544 1,885 276 10,955 958 –
Pennsylvania�������������������������� 3,276 11,374 541 1,507 384 6,675 2,267 3,986
Rhode Island�������������������������� – 458 – 72 – 386 – –
South Carolina������������������������ 717 13,050 548 1,459 108 10,681 254 448
South Dakota�������������������������� – 7,752 185 1,431 32 2,096 4,008 –
Tennessee������������������������������ 2,637 14,832 750 1,053 80 12,053 896 2,313
Texas�������������������������������������� 12,974 18,996 738 1,261 539 13,851 2,607 –
Utah���������������������������������������� 7,654 4,969 616 478 34 3,841 – –
Vermont���������������������������������� 239 3,565 405 1,069 – 1,497 594 15
Virginia������������������������������������ 1,850 13,306 1,311 532 72 9,684 1,707 1,070
Washington���������������������������� 10 11,952 351 955 106 6,461 4,079 –
West Virginia�������������������������� 4,378 18,145 326 1,182 56 13,632 2,949 1,968
Wisconsin ������������������������������ 367 13,588 770 2,777 90 8,846 1,105 –
Wyoming�������������������������������� 1,792 2,810 69 585 – 2,086 70 –
American Samoa�������������������� – – – – – – – –
Fed. States of Micronesia ������ – – – – – – – –
Guam�������������������������������������� – – – – – – – –
Marshall Islands���������������������� – – – – – – – –
Northern Marianas ���������������� – – – – – – – –
Palau�������������������������������������� – – – – – – – –
Puerto Rico���������������������������� – 14,625 112 474 346 13,693 – –
Virgin Islands�������������������������� – – – – – – – –
Undistributed�������������������������� – 204 111 69 – 24 – –

See footnotes at end of table.

Federal Aid to States for Fiscal Year 2009 3


U.S. Census Bureau
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 2009—Con.
(In thousand dollars. Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text)
Department of Commerce Department of Defense

U.S. Army
State and outlying area National Corporation Corps of
National Telecommu- for National Engineers— U.S. Army
Economic Oceanic and nications and and Corporation civilian National
Development Atmospheric Information Community for Public construction Guard—
Total Administration Administration Administration Service Broadcasting Total program construction
    United States, total����� 524,135 268,840 228,986 26,309 197,438 154,828 674,036 10,244 663,792
Alabama ������������������������������� 7,827 4,024 3,637 166 1,879 2,835 13,587 19 13,568
Alaska ����������������������������������� 54,498 24,046 30,128 324 2,551 1,845 1 1 –
Arizona ��������������������������������� 4,318 4,019 53 246 3,352 4,598 10,564 – 10,564
Arkansas ������������������������������ 6,709 6,667 – 42 2,914 1,947 20,822 803 20,019
California ����������������������������� 37,920 21,706 15,350 864 28,539 7,138 28,868 97 28,771
Colorado ������������������������������� 7,026 6,795 – 231 2,886 443 –38 – –38
Connecticut ��������������������������� 4,220 2,172 1,895 153 1,839 95 4,224 5 4,219
Delaware ����������������������������� 2,033 – 2,033 – 1,992 – 39 19 20
District of Columbia ������������� 5,199 677 25 4,497 3,769 – – – –
Florida ���������������������������������� 15,954 5,331 9,678 945 9,046 9,244 22,965 14 22,951
Georgia ��������������������������������� 8,978 5,293 3,424 261 – 5,915 1,503 1,503 –
Hawaii ����������������������������������� 6,589 3,963 1,322 1,304 1,102 – –167 – –167
Idaho ������������������������������������ 6,201 2,437 3,341 423 1,706 1,710 6,201 1 6,200
Illinois ����������������������������������� 7,320 6,592 216 512 1,748 5,948 7,212 618 6,594
Indiana ��������������������������������� 4,744 2,772 1,656 316 794 3,085 7,895 1 7,894
Iowa ������������������������������������� 4,282 4,178 – 104 3,177 3,820 14,106 549 13,557
Kansas ��������������������������������� 4,003 3,505 – 498 2,094 1,508 279 298 –19
Kentucky ������������������������������� 6,475 5,713 – 762 4,297 1,944 4,435 758 3,677
Louisiana ����������������������������� 42,681 8,068 34,162 451 6,584 771 112,956 5 112,951
Maine ����������������������������������� 6,739 1,748 4,987 4 2,639 78 1,722 – 1,722
Maryland ������������������������������� 15,845 1,472 14,249 124 6,732 3,883 2,775 2 2,773
Massachusetts ��������������������� 11,944 6,580 5,297 67 10,933 569 64 64 –
Michigan ������������������������������� 5,518 5,305 20 193 5,883 8,247 6,337 – 6,337
Minnesota ����������������������������� 5,312 2,680 992 1,640 14 2,447 11,479 8 11,471
Mississippi ��������������������������� 9,567 4,767 4,664 136 8,604 2,677 39,966 359 39,607
Missouri ������������������������������� 6,559 5,952 – 607 3,329 8,426 22,818 1,426 21,392
Montana ������������������������������� 6,417 5,378 – 1,039 3,824 1,978 95 49 46
Nebraska ����������������������������� 2,637 2,284 – 353 2,036 3,285 7,497 129 7,368
Nevada ��������������������������������� 1,385 1,305 – 80 1,892 1,481 – – –
New Hampshire ������������������� 4,906 1,772 3,040 94 1,954 60 90 7 83
New Jersey ��������������������������� 6,969 3,715 3,197 57 5,374 3,352 24,421 – 24,421
New Mexico ������������������������� 6,384 6,380 – 4 1,885 3,897 3,482 1 3,481
New York ������������������������������� 14,940 8,107 4,127 2,706 17,025 4,957 23,256 4 23,252
North Carolina ��������������������� 13,092 7,981 4,215 896 642 6,970 4,363 2 4,361
North Dakota ����������������������� 2,831 2,467 – 364 1,112 – 18,506 95 18,411
Ohio ������������������������������������� 4,802 2,051 2,296 455 5,994 4,757 1,528 19 1,509
Oklahoma ����������������������������� 3,947 3,848 – 99 441 2,757 528 519 9
Oregon ��������������������������������� 14,820 3,316 11,387 117 – 1,688 18,358 43 18,315
Pennsylvania ����������������������� 11,204 8,382 2,152 670 9,014 4,674 63,402 223 63,179
Rhode Island ����������������������� 5,108 696 4,412 – 565 35 24,909 – 24,909
South Carolina ��������������������� 19,067 10,640 8,427 – 2,009 3,309 10,886 146 10,740
South Dakota ����������������������� 3,579 3,024 – 555 109 1,409 1,994 7 1,987
Tennessee ��������������������������� 6,785 5,730 – 1,055 3,482 1,291 23,234 725 22,509
Texas ����������������������������������� 20,172 16,501 2,868 803 416 7,209 4,861 1,566 3,295
Utah ������������������������������������� 1,013 351 – 662 2,918 4,970 11,200 – 11,200
Vermont ������������������������������� 1,569 1,532 7 30 1,119 – 2,766 – 2,766
Virginia ��������������������������������� 10,304 4,421 5,431 452 3,842 1,733 21,981 19 21,962
Washington ��������������������������� 39,045 7,491 31,205 349 557 4,127 64 64 –
West Virginia ������������������������� 5,285 5,209 – 76 134 1,814 3,789 37 3,752
Wisconsin ����������������������������� 5,116 2,884 2,083 149 8,019 5,001 39 39 –
Wyoming ������������������������������� 335 286 – 49 703 1,075 1,983 – 1,983
American Samoa ����������������� 2,765 1,814 951 – 1,179 654 – – –
Fed. States of Micronesia ����� – – – – – – – – –
Guam ����������������������������������� 1,214 59 1,155 – 1,549 – 4,269 – 4,269
Marshall Islands ������������������� – – – – – – – – –
Northern Marianas ��������������� 991 78 913 – 395 – – – –
Palau ����������������������������������� 3 – 3 – – – – – –
Puerto Rico ��������������������������� 7,820 4,624 2,871 325 846 3,172 – – –
Virgin Islands ����������������������� 1,169 52 1,117 – – – – – –
Undistributed ����������������������� – – – – – – 55,922 – 55,922

See footnotes at end of table.

4 Federal Aid to States for Fiscal Year 2009


U.S. Census Bureau
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 2009—Con.
(In thousand dollars. Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text)
Department of Education
Office of Special Education and Rehabilitative
Office of Vocational and Adult Education
Services
State and outlying area Rehabilitation
Office of Office of Services Office of Vocational Adult
English Educational and disability Special technical education
Language Research and research Education education and literacy
Total Acquisition Improvement Total programs programs Total programs programs
    United States, total������ 45,168,154 665,484 442,452 12,535,554 1,666,549 10,869,005 1,545,060 1,075,321 469,739
Alabama . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 620,122 3,661 8,622 184,135 1,035 183,100 20,631 20,448 183
Alaska. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 180,360 1,633 4,865 1,175 819 356 61 61 –
Arizona . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 957,607 20,237 7,213 273,072 61,184 211,888 40,535 30,333 10,202
Arkansas. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 477,692 8,774 1,684 129,723 7,205 122,518 246 246 –
California. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5,666,050 192,573 59,775 1,758,821 263,180 1,495,641 225,420 144,878 80,542
Colorado . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 815,740 10,967 4,324 204,381 35,556 168,825 28,591 21,996 6,595
Connecticut. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 388,684 6,184 7,817 143,230 354 142,876 19,315 11,776 7,539
Delaware. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 134,448 1,508 842 46,693 10,489 36,204 6,417 4,928 1,489
District of Columbia. . . . . . . . 131,822 1,069 15,598 29,262 12,517 16,745 6,417 4,603 1,814
Florida. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,201,491 47,880 29,717 802,553 123,465 679,088 117,579 76,099 41,480
Georgia. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 733,949 352 10,326 4,517 673 3,844 14,642 – 14,642
Hawaii. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 279,629 2,719 2,929 84,497 15,590 68,907 9,732 7,592 2,140
Idaho. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 186,237 4,113 1,646 56,226 2,962 53,264 8,843 6,923 1,920
Illinois. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,989,576 27,990 14,205 588,947 102,772 486,175 69,721 45,903 23,818
Indiana. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,350,094 4,794 4,796 300,617 207 300,410 9,340 250 9,090
Iowa. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 518,839 5,278 13,171 182,986 32,673 150,313 16,850 13,165 3,685
Kansas. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 292,292 742 3,233 13,723 1,115 12,608 16,305 12,351 3,954
Kentucky . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 656,304 3,880 6,875 225,794 53,437 172,357 29,749 21,779 7,970
Louisiana. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64,836 331 4,337 1,027 482 545 787 787 –
Maine. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 257,548 1,029 2,516 62,636 234 62,402 8,208 6,013 2,195
Maryland. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 801,271 10,412 7,016 253,385 37,195 216,190 31,428 20,359 11,069
Massachusetts. . . . . . . . . . . . 1,200,709 11,888 11,020 342,003 45,946 296,057 30,360 19,608 10,752
Michigan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,882,264 11,151 7,228 428,818 1,919 426,899 46,480 46,480 –
Minnesota . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 551,577 8,450 4,679 177,056 27 177,029 25,815 17,923 7,892
Mississippi. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 497,583 2,256 2,947 127,019 588 126,431 23,174 16,828 6,346
Missouri. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 260,482 – 4,246 14,243 11,817 2,426 478 478 –
Montana. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 241,757 1,060 2,818 56,670 13,459 43,211 7,342 6,041 1,301
Nebraska. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 249,965 2,954 3,235 94,639 19,322 75,317 10,156 7,634 2,522
Nevada . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 403,499 7,035 2,709 68,462 205 68,257 13,348 8,979 4,369
New Hampshire. . . . . . . . . . . 172,664 707 1,196 59,507 11,113 48,394 8,171 6,371 1,800
New Jersey. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,111,086 12,995 8,641 387,047 74,462 312,585 42,555 25,652 16,903
New Mexico. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 522,880 7,567 6,413 120,370 23,687 96,683 19,888 12,709 7,179
New York. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3,008,078 54,593 32,777 933,097 174,551 758,546 117,590 73,491 44,099
North Carolina. . . . . . . . . . . . 1,195,033 15,157 13,979 494,278 110,378 383,900 38,470 38,121 349
North Dakota. . . . . . . . . . . . . 160,583 1,154 1,431 42,924 11,659 31,265 5,992 4,426 1,566
Ohio. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 239,682 746 13,297 5,501 2,233 3,268 15,937 – 15,937
Oklahoma . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 698,055 4,713 5,241 260,041 34,929 225,112 22,971 17,808 5,163
Oregon. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 669,082 9,595 8,046 192,910 37,767 155,143 16,871 16,871 –
Pennsylvania. . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,426,749 11,770 8,426 440,775 321 440,454 70,816 52,243 18,573
Rhode Island. . . . . . . . . . . . . 72,035 – 412 2,422 632 1,790 67 67 –
South Carolina. . . . . . . . . . . . 639,527 4,298 8,910 252,081 58,728 193,353 28,930 21,286 7,644
South Dakota. . . . . . . . . . . . . 156,752 845 785 10,205 9,541 664 1,412 58 1,354
Tennessee. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 883,546 8,230 6,319 303,571 60,054 243,517 26,358 25,809 549
Texas. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3,577,007 93,617 21,639 1,031,222 3,268 1,027,954 156,765 108,670 48,095
Utah. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 567,745 3,703 9,058 141,387 33,402 107,985 17,220 13,777 3,443
Vermont. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 138,486 799 982 40,194 11,705 28,489 6,117 4,990 1,127
Virginia. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 871,853 10,864 16,722 363,894 74,215 289,679 37,597 25,734 11,863
Washington. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,174,251 13,221 9,679 230,995 8,304 222,691 481 481 –
West Virginia. . . . . . . . . . . . . 280,681 1,853 899 83,026 1,078 81,948 13,024 9,346 3,678
Wisconsin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,331,259 7,198 15,455 287,445 50,086 237,359 32,255 23,764 8,491
Wyoming. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 137,435 619 1,184 40,277 11,108 29,169 5,881 4,822 1,059
American Samoa. . . . . . . . . . 34,434 – 115 8,883 1,022 7,861 233 – 233
Fed. States of Micronesia . . . 4,204 286 – 3,918 – 3,918 – – –
Guam. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39,803 34 391 18,143 2,327 15,816 521 267 254
Marshall Islands. . . . . . . . . . . 2,374 – – 1,939 – 1,939 – – –
Northern Marianas . . . . . . . . 18,670 – – 5,136 138 4,998 389 – 389
Palau. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3,530 – – 1,000 – 1,000 31 – 31
Puerto Rico. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,031,373 – – 113,704 190 113,514 20,548 14,097 6,451
Virgin Islands. . . . . . . . . . . . . 6,870 – 66 3,352 3,224 128 – – –
Undistributed. . . . . . . . . . . . . – – – – – – – – –

See footnotes at end of table.

Federal Aid to States for Fiscal Year 2009 5


U.S. Census Bureau
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 2009—Con.
(In thousand dollars. Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text)
Department of Education—Con.
Office of Elementary and Secondary Education Office of Postsecondary Education
Programs
Programs for the for Higher education
disadvantaged American programs
State and outlying area
Indians,
Alaska No Child Inter- Office of
Natives, Left national Student
and Native Behind Title 1 education Financial
Total Migrants Others Impact aid Hawaiians Act programs Other Total programs Other Assistance
    United States, total. . . . 27,504,980 358,168 837,424 1,183,498 128,042 4,794,495 12,452,283 7,751,070 1,332,734 52,846 1,279,888 1,141,890
Alabama . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 343,265 2,233 13,743 4,389 1,671 87,235 227,262 6,732 44,359 54 44,305 15,449
Alaska. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 159,915 – – 118,791 32,909 4,223 – 3,992 11,223 – 11,223 1,488
Arizona . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 562,156 6,716 25,817 114,687 7,583 105,994 288,936 12,423 29,787 987 28,800 24,607
Arkansas. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 295,886 5,464 12,323 901 296 65,921 160,695 50,286 26,946 201 26,745 14,433
California. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3,117,036 132,668 108,818 68,794 5,025 774,042 1,897,560 130,129 169,301 6,761 162,540 143,124
Colorado . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 523,336 8,190 9,279 20,037 1,054 64,884 137,266 282,626 23,315 86 23,229 20,826
Connecticut. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 195,540 – 10,221 6,529 – 45,803 124,896 8,091 6,570 339 6,231 10,028
Delaware. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67,827 218 4,267 90 – 22,444 37,310 3,498 7,749 56 7,693 3,412
District of Columbia. . . . . . . . 71,391 – 3,209 1,923 – 24,988 35,151 6,120 7,194 – 7,194 891
Florida. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,100,396 24,378 51,022 12,407 43 255,793 703,261 53,492 49,788 2,776 47,012 53,578
Georgia. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 666,355 924 6,703 23,533 – 5,599 – 629,596 19,944 439 19,505 17,813
Hawaii. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 151,911 1,283 2,149 63,208 14,320 21,475 47,982 1,494 22,638 2,317 20,321 5,203
Idaho. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94,713 4,902 4,464 7,841 844 27,338 44,221 5,103 11,172 – 11,172 9,524
Illinois. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,195,096 2,398 44,997 11,606 162 205,970 679,678 1,250,285 48,135 4,439 43,696 45,482
Indiana. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 991,842 4,399 15,294 908 – 72,143 277,120 621,978 14,968 4,405 10,563 23,737
Iowa. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 267,210 1,442 6,258 828 229 42,919 80,790 134,744 18,743 332 18,411 14,601
Kansas. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 220,896 479 3,468 15,262 991 4,429 – 196,267 22,887 1,633 21,254 14,506
Kentucky . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 336,793 8,239 19,417 1,712 – 83,741 216,248 7,436 31,688 141 31,547 21,525
Louisiana. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32,027 322 2,432 8,303 734 7,188 – 13,048 16,880 58 16,822 9,447
Maine. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 158,910 537 4,714 610 90 30,368 50,778 71,813 11,269 287 10,982 12,980
Maryland. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 447,208 1,334 14,888 9,538 18 78,558 183,721 159,151 33,631 785 32,846 18,191
Massachusetts. . . . . . . . . . . . 769,452 1,638 9,717 526 48 89,141 242,294 426,088 12,260 305 11,955 23,726
Michigan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,326,956 9,129 23,028 5,984 1,962 173,491 493,774 619,588 24,654 3,070 21,584 36,977
Minnesota . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 305,397 1,593 9,159 18,055 3,448 73,791 127,120 72,231 12,899 – 12,899 17,281
Mississippi. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 297,068 918 10,971 1,707 38 73,289 180,890 29,255 28,282 152 28,130 16,837
Missouri. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 198,489 860 2,494 24,593 76 9,486 – 160,980 19,703 139 19,564 23,323
Montana. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 156,811 1,047 2,246 42,877 4,545 31,522 45,360 29,214 11,038 393 10,645 6,018
Nebraska. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 123,001 5,254 5,263 19,244 1,035 35,582 50,680 5,943 8,822 58 8,764 7,158
Nevada . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 292,027 414 8,984 4,840 660 30,753 88,023 158,353 15,631 – 15,631 4,287
New Hampshire. . . . . . . . . . . 90,399 232 3,694 – – 29,175 38,041 19,257 4,030 23 4,007 8,654
New Jersey. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 611,715 1,907 16,691 9,732 40 86,259 207,838 289,248 22,212 291 21,921 25,921
New Mexico. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 326,142 2,793 6,972 119,451 6,596 47,448 115,352 27,530 26,948 114 26,834 15,552
New York. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,760,215 11,115 57,756 28,586 1,705 413,908 1,142,751 104,394 28,721 1,403 27,318 81,085
North Carolina. . . . . . . . . . . . 560,216 5,750 28,902 17,778 3,901 113,975 370,384 19,526 47,380 1,955 45,425 25,553
North Dakota. . . . . . . . . . . . . 96,670 348 2,531 31,163 1,300 26,461 33,538 1,329 5,856 – 5,856 6,556
Ohio. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 144,748 – 1,044 3,592 – 9,809 – 130,303 27,014 2,288 24,726 32,439
Oklahoma . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 353,013 996 16,885 46,272 22,088 65,848 189,949 10,975 32,574 – 32,574 19,502
Oregon. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 413,322 13,333 7,564 3,938 2,829 59,324 142,073 184,261 13,222 420 12,802 15,116
Pennsylvania. . . . . . . . . . . . . 856,499 8,105 34,121 3,536 117 183,341 613,704 13,575 13,605 146 13,459 24,858
Rhode Island. . . . . . . . . . . . . 58,076 – – 1,824 – 348 – 55,904 6,643 – 6,643 4,415
South Carolina. . . . . . . . . . . . 313,217 561 18,159 3,709 – 85,604 192,482 12,702 21,221 448 20,773 10,870
South Dakota. . . . . . . . . . . . . 132,450 – – 43,774 2,409 2,881 – 83,386 3,922 – 3,922 7,133
Tennessee. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 493,664 949 21,956 4,776 – 88,592 239,265 138,126 22,421 148 22,273 22,983
Texas. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,056,124 63,203 98,365 108,846 303 441,824 1,306,461 37,122 130,781 3,450 127,331 86,859
Utah. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 370,858 1,566 7,564 10,848 1,274 37,156 66,518 245,932 12,061 420 11,641 13,458
Vermont. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71,745 852 2,285 151 – 26,900 33,156 8,401 9,548 – 9,548 9,101
Virginia. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 387,498 971 21,799 47,387 11 91,497 208,395 17,438 35,287 415 34,872 19,991
Washington. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 872,808 16,969 19,328 60,484 4,685 84,024 196,394 490,924 28,704 4,888 23,816 18,363
West Virginia. . . . . . . . . . . . . 157,302 132 7,574 24 – 45,861 101,297 2,414 15,585 – 15,585 8,992
Wisconsin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 922,803 767 19,389 14,298 2,440 97,050 214,199 574,660 29,922 6,224 23,698 36,181
Wyoming. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80,086 218 2,602 13,252 563 27,583 33,929 1,939 7,406 – 7,406 1,982
American Samoa. . . . . . . . . . 23,696 – 1,659 – – 997 – 21,040 1,365 – 1,365 142
Fed. States of Micronsia . . . . – – – – – – – – – – – –
Guam. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18,186 – – 16 – 390 – 17,780 1,790 – 1,790 738
Marshall Islands. . . . . . . . . . . – – – – – – – – 380 – 380 55
Northern Marianas . . . . . . . . 11,644 – – – – – – 11,644 1,383 – 1,383 118
Palau. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,227 – – – – – – 1,227 1,114 – 1,114 158
Puerto Rico. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 851,747 422 5,239 338 – 180,130 585,541 80,077 17,337 – 17,337 28,037
Virgin Islands. . . . . . . . . . . . . – – – – – – – – 2,826 – 2,826 626
Undistributed. . . . . . . . . . . . . – – – – – – – – – – – –

See footnotes at end of table.

6 Federal Aid to States for Fiscal Year 2009


U.S. Census Bureau
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 2009—Con.
(In thousand dollars. Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text)

Department of Energy Environmental Protection Agency

Hazard- Equal
State and outlying area ous Employ-
National Environ- Energy substance ment
Election Nuclear mental Energy research response Opportu-
Assistance Security Nuclear and other conser- and de- (Super- nity
Com- Adminis- waste defense vation velopment Other fund and Com-
mission Total tration disposal programs programs programs programs Total L.U.S.T.) Other mission
    United States, total������ 83,915 1,044,228 152,228 27,188 656,030 10,781 155,742 42,259 3,685,307 203,885 3,481,422 31,283
Alabama �������������������������������� – 8,942 536 – 7,189 – 1,217 – 39,741 4,445 35,296 2
Alaska������������������������������������ – 5,426 23 – 2,011 – 3,392 – 116,325 677 115,648 294
Arizona ���������������������������������� 3,721 6,780 857 – 4,904 40 979 – 68,184 3,644 64,540 483
Arkansas�������������������������������� 1,988 6,050 – – 5,495 – 555 – 33,136 1,609 31,527 –
California�������������������������������� – 38,193 8,672 1,625 14,842 852 10,954 1,248 235,870 7,932 227,938 2,377
Colorado �������������������������������� 1,474 16,479 316 226 9,263 – 6,642 32 65,712 10,198 55,514 331
Connecticut���������������������������� 1,362 5,978 – – 5,326 – 652 – 46,096 2,060 44,036 748
Delaware�������������������������������� – 3,488 – – 2,876 – 612 – 27,435 1,628 25,807 357
District of Columbia���������������� – 6,691 4,942 449 799 – 501 – 57,113 2,636 54,477 318
Florida������������������������������������ 6,478 20,429 1,446 116 16,824 65 1,978 – 84,041 1,263 82,778 1,058
Georgia���������������������������������� 5,936 36,310 2,369 – 29,844 479 3,618 – 56,025 2,845 53,180 131
Hawaii������������������������������������ – 3,563 125 – 2,775 – 663 – 27,764 1,293 26,471 115
Idaho�������������������������������������� 575 11,824 278 – 9,319 1,333 873 21 69,625 21,911 47,714 338
Illinois�������������������������������������� 1,745 37,291 453 – 20,735 191 15,668 244 82,537 12,627 69,910 1,388
Indiana������������������������������������ – 20,225 6,292 3 12,489 180 1,261 – 51,203 2,947 48,256 521
Iowa���������������������������������������� 2,183 18,809 532 – 16,792 – 1,485 – 49,622 2,554 47,068 226
Kansas������������������������������������ – 9,090 – – 8,235 – 855 – 34,260 2,475 31,785 330
Kentucky �������������������������������� 3,035 10,530 – 214 7,253 – 3,063 – 69,790 1,802 67,988 342
Louisiana�������������������������������� 1,721 5,116 102 – 2,663 – 2,351 – 49,258 2,789 46,469 66
Maine�������������������������������������� – 12,282 – – 11,946 – 336 – 49,307 1,335 47,972 181
Maryland�������������������������������� – 6,694 150 – 5,101 – 1,443 – 56,960 3,396 53,564 505
Massachusetts������������������������ 4,783 32,038 928 – 28,826 631 1,653 – 86,510 3,073 83,437 1,960
Michigan �������������������������������� – 35,203 4,289 70 26,896 953 2,995 – 146,869 3,938 142,931 1,314
Minnesota ������������������������������ 3,835 20,249 – – 19,095 – 1,154 – 78,434 2,820 75,614 229
Mississippi������������������������������ 3,022 19,781 32 – 17,801 – 1,948 – 41,182 2,380 38,802 –
Missouri���������������������������������� – 13,642 125 – 10,232 366 2,919 – 72,378 3,531 68,847 766
Montana���������������������������������� 1,094 9,970 – – 3,942 – 6,028 – 52,655 6,811 45,844 354
Nebraska�������������������������������� – 6,857 – – 6,676 – 181 – 37,207 3,896 33,311 495
Nevada ���������������������������������� 798 72,902 12,125 23,808 8,362 1,610 3,646 23,351 28,238 1,151 27,087 550
New Hampshire���������������������� – 4,502 – – 4,036 – 466 – 35,463 3,191 32,272 101
New Jersey���������������������������� – 12,898 2,661 – 8,841 – 1,396 – 103,103 6,430 96,673 1
New Mexico���������������������������� – 32,379 14,031 7 10,468 127 7,746 – 37,150 2,694 34,456 170
New York�������������������������������� 14,019 139,949 64,754 – 66,783 334 5,824 2,254 184,185 5,127 179,058 2,767
North Carolina������������������������ – 11,112 299 – 9,179 135 1,499 – 115,135 3,846 111,289 98
North Dakota�������������������������� 500 32,905 769 – 13,738 – 18,398 – 34,652 2,580 32,072 160
Ohio���������������������������������������� 4,703 53,312 2,175 670 47,311 71 3,085 – 136,454 2,670 133,784 2,954
Oklahoma ������������������������������ 1,359 8,154 – – 7,674 – 480 – 94,345 15,349 78,996 309
Oregon������������������������������������ 2,557 10,295 – – 9,677 6 611 1 65,476 2,825 62,651 531
Pennsylvania�������������������������� 5,381 35,868 4,314 – 22,271 450 8,536 297 113,863 3,451 110,412 2,821
Rhode Island�������������������������� 575 1,845 – – 1,718 100 27 – 21,147 2,111 19,036 216
South Carolina������������������������ 2,976 48,321 7,085 – 29,530 61 2,818 8,827 38,911 3,651 35,260 796
South Dakota�������������������������� 1,075 4,738 – – 2,504 – 2,234 – 26,997 806 26,191 219
Tennessee������������������������������ – 14,956 1,127 – 8,935 544 2,724 1,626 42,637 2,836 39,801 204
Texas�������������������������������������� 19 28,098 7,149 – 14,199 820 5,858 72 244,684 3,367 241,317 881
Utah���������������������������������������� 1,520 8,858 – – 4,592 – 4,263 3 39,182 3,182 36,000 290
Vermont���������������������������������� – 2,897 – – 2,097 – 800 – 24,485 1,631 22,854 23
Virginia������������������������������������ – 15,846 136 – 12,595 266 2,849 – 98,666 8,031 90,635 177
Washington���������������������������� 4,324 36,079 2,968 – 27,584 337 907 4,283 101,714 3,831 97,883 753
West Virginia�������������������������� – 10,726 – – 8,335 – 2,391 – 52,479 1,782 50,697 168
Wisconsin ������������������������������ 82 24,505 168 – 22,779 830 728 – 69,748 3,143 66,605 857
Wyoming�������������������������������� 1,075 3,635 – – 1,668 – 1,967 – 18,116 1,154 16,962 139
American Samoa�������������������� – 206 – – 158 – 48 – – – – –
Fed. States of Micronesia ������ – – – – – – – – – – – –
Guam�������������������������������������� – 151 – – 83 – 68 – 9,815 193 9,622 55
Marshall Islands���������������������� – – – – – – – – – – – –
Northern Marianas ���������������� – 229 – – 43 – 186 – 4,179 166 4,013 –
Palau�������������������������������������� – – – – – – – – – – – –
Puerto Rico���������������������������� – 516 – – 405 – 111 – 54,316 70 54,246 811
Virgin Islands�������������������������� – 416 – – 316 – 100 – 4,901 89 4,812 3
Undistributed�������������������������� – – – – – – – – 27 13 14 –

See footnotes at end of table.

Federal Aid to States for Fiscal Year 2009 7


U.S. Census Bureau
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 2009—Con.
(In thousand dollars. Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text)
Department of Health and Human Services
Administration for Children and Families
Children
State and outlying area and Low Refugee Temporary
Child care Child Family Foster income and Social Assistance
and support Services Safe and care and home entrant Services for Needy
develop- enforce- (Head- Stable adoption energy as- assis- Block Families
Total Total ment ment start) Families assistance sistance tance Grant (TANF) Other
    United States, total����� 324,765,262 51,079,406 5,260,538 3,304,458 8,722,066 451,902 6,850,127 4,532,576 634,265 1,853,768 18,044,583 1,425,123
Alabama ������������������������������� 4,303,623 526,780 89,691 33,168 140,212 7,607 51,979 62,044 607 26,235 107,947 7,290
Alaska ����������������������������������� 1,875,542 174,026 17,404 11,953 48,312 2,649 21,735 30,233 792 4,861 34,029 2,058
Arizona ��������������������������������� 9,005,351 911,521 156,494 28,851 181,865 7,881 139,338 30,218 17,417 28,594 267,279 53,584
Arkansas ������������������������������ 3,368,737 349,826 38,849 32,172 86,317 5,001 54,042 34,692 17 15,437 69,082 14,217
California ����������������������������� 37,740,066 8,195,660 564,898 517,667 1,067,430 42,431 1,586,865 158,563 59,246 202,987 3,935,588 59,985
Colorado ������������������������������� 3,165,091 736,189 61,500 40,974 218,908 7,962 85,828 67,424 11,438 26,470 189,253 26,432
Connecticut ��������������������������� 4,234,947 696,844 61,491 26,823 70,844 3,426 102,513 133,231 1,676 21,739 268,040 7,061
Delaware ����������������������������� 935,144 113,639 15,415 18,480 16,923 953 5,655 12,802 91 5,423 29,459 8,438
District of Columbia ������������� 1,913,788 326,027 11,221 16,498 53,473 1,703 51,247 14,387 39,673 3,296 108,291 26,238
Florida ���������������������������������� 13,572,936 2,020,846 266,512 185,618 342,911 18,486 229,080 63,568 128,223 96,744 654,924 34,780
Georgia ��������������������������������� 7,508,210 1,145,789 210,096 42,884 219,620 14,896 128,756 86,329 12,268 53,627 368,587 8,726
Hawaii ����������������������������������� 1,355,067 261,470 30,961 10,453 38,322 865 36,151 2,354 106 7,191 123,539 11,528
Idaho ������������������������������������ 1,363,841 172,980 17,171 18,891 43,846 1,936 16,244 26,130 6,025 6,838 32,922 2,977
Illinois ����������������������������������� 10,765,007 1,907,982 207,934 110,575 344,338 22,994 283,162 224,574 19,142 75,626 595,071 24,566
Indiana ��������������������������������� 5,859,736 884,413 112,204 43,499 126,643 7,613 191,283 110,411 5,576 49,427 227,780 9,977
Iowa ������������������������������������� 2,620,870 451,068 45,881 26,907 77,354 3,282 66,614 76,793 2,977 17,964 128,124 5,172
Kansas ��������������������������������� 2,244,935 368,911 45,415 33,598 72,908 2,656 40,560 49,671 1,152 15,545 89,847 17,559
Kentucky ������������������������������� 5,203,461 695,592 131,993 19,972 144,854 9,997 91,968 68,241 7,994 22,206 191,977 6,390
Louisiana ����������������������������� 6,178,410 708,299 98,188 49,665 179,838 15,609 71,949 51,393 700 45,399 188,902 6,656
Maine ����������������������������������� 2,260,655 257,381 13,628 5,524 42,484 3,110 31,932 69,864 1,613 8,120 78,940 2,166
Maryland ������������������������������� 5,626,676 855,600 105,416 57,190 114,671 4,157 104,244 106,281 29,009 29,255 269,725 35,652
Massachusetts ��������������������� 9,453,195 1,246,737 99,432 60,851 155,993 5,438 98,743 210,738 13,679 36,152 459,327 106,384
Michigan ������������������������������� 9,986,147 1,873,430 131,205 86,371 307,046 10,165 226,882 217,887 17,216 55,584 668,623 152,451
Minnesota ����������������������������� 5,984,084 872,395 80,417 97,470 120,986 3,962 80,858 142,736 16,573 29,130 292,996 7,267
Mississippi ��������������������������� 4,236,697 497,492 57,043 20,845 199,591 8,011 18,642 30,448 866 36,155 113,790 12,101
Missouri ������������������������������� 6,796,967 827,118 107,334 32,944 165,288 14,437 106,953 101,014 4,097 33,883 249,542 11,626
Montana ������������������������������� 1,164,154 177,114 16,141 8,331 45,139 2,739 19,716 32,160 18 6,610 43,349 2,911
Nebraska ����������������������������� 1,556,799 301,688 37,092 28,855 59,414 2,517 53,215 40,276 1,619 10,677 64,001 4,022
Nevada ��������������������������������� 1,362,177 271,812 41,841 28,266 39,066 3,124 50,521 10,694 4,861 14,569 70,096 8,774
New Hampshire ������������������� 1,021,353 188,890 18,641 10,578 24,074 1,204 23,395 43,059 1,585 7,506 56,281 2,567
New Jersey ��������������������������� 7,816,096 1,266,990 110,623 176,315 157,130 5,940 156,285 188,079 2,122 51,213 404,302 14,981
New Mexico ������������������������� 4,195,073 399,877 37,765 26,080 83,323 3,295 35,643 31,652 1,667 11,035 151,730 17,687
New York ������������������������������� 35,467,202 5,406,209 274,473 304,015 586,262 26,430 672,267 508,842 42,661 163,282 2,595,188 232,789
North Carolina ��������������������� 10,129,328 1,282,896 197,454 91,523 273,586 10,879 121,639 101,822 4,923 48,095 363,465 69,510
North Dakota ����������������������� 708,237 135,834 11,131 8,300 36,214 973 16,473 24,660 2,547 3,585 30,265 1,686
Ohio ������������������������������������� 13,490,504 2,485,619 281,876 161,742 322,200 16,101 405,128 224,055 7,233 62,299 985,303 19,682
Oklahoma ����������������������������� 4,580,511 629,750 101,932 36,024 139,518 11,555 71,406 45,073 921 20,280 193,187 9,854
Oregon ��������������������������������� 3,730,686 642,733 71,633 37,317 120,337 10,365 132,214 47,491 6,773 28,749 180,977 6,877
Pennsylvania ����������������������� 14,019,291 1,896,672 157,407 152,469 297,574 12,153 183,034 327,267 9,392 64,230 669,322 23,824
Rhode Island ����������������������� 1,553,566 217,589 16,421 2,970 27,258 1,734 22,744 36,119 512 6,118 99,443 4,270
South Carolina ��������������������� 4,459,948 507,553 83,431 34,028 107,713 12,384 56,070 46,514 428 24,922 110,706 31,357
South Dakota ����������������������� 1,008,277 134,724 15,433 5,577 50,049 1,697 10,433 22,973 1,955 2,850 20,971 2,786
Tennessee ��������������������������� 6,686,933 825,771 124,432 40,768 160,063 9,625 83,423 61,508 6,896 35,109 247,200 56,747
Texas ����������������������������������� 20,207,835 2,772,965 435,453 200,842 678,754 56,910 339,610 95,123 96,508 181,609 647,813 40,343
Utah ������������������������������������� 1,866,300 319,035 40,804 21,791 61,667 2,614 28,125 34,391 6,107 19,891 89,536 14,109
Vermont ������������������������������� 1,007,985 155,988 9,761 6,577 23,857 1,203 20,321 40,715 1,051 3,482 47,543 1,478
Virginia ��������������������������������� 4,713,634 793,392 92,811 61,615 140,105 6,284 94,393 119,461 11,600 43,224 208,013 15,886
Washington ��������������������������� 6,120,795 1,247,004 137,161 77,250 181,355 5,953 157,266 76,674 19,440 36,252 458,500 97,153
West Virginia ������������������������� 2,520,675 356,717 31,854 20,214 70,336 4,029 59,455 36,905 54 9,353 121,828 2,689
Wisconsin ����������������������������� 5,814,291 968,296 91,027 53,131 142,524 6,562 106,647 136,265 5,219 31,396 322,332 73,193
Wyoming ������������������������������� 491,278 87,776 8,875 8,580 21,448 801 6,082 11,944 – 1,428 27,732 886
American Samoa ����������������� 30,300 9,110 2,665 – 5,866 245 – 92 – 54 56 132
Fed. States of Micronesia ����� 3,252 372 – – – – – – – – – 372
Guam ����������������������������������� 51,752 18,852 4,910 3,928 6,170 499 – 163 – 365 2,141 676
Marshall Islands ������������������� 1,939 215 – – 7 – – – – – – 208
Northern Marianas ��������������� 26,660 960 – – 502 62 – – – – – 396
Palau ����������������������������������� 4,312 1,872 – – 1,515 – – – – – – 357
Puerto Rico ��������������������������� 1,338,573 464,426 26,682 62,352 261,643 6,386 1,399 6,318 – 11,350 85,647 2,649
Virgin Islands ����������������������� 47,418 24,644 1,880 5,177 12,293 261 – 182 – 284 4,072 495
Undistributed ����������������������� 8,946 8,046 1,136 – 4,127 151 – 73 – 63 – 2,496

See footnotes at end of table.

8 Federal Aid to States for Fiscal Year 2009


U.S. Census Bureau
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 2009—Con.
(In thousand dollars. Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text)

Department of Health and Human Services—Con.

State and outlying area


Agency for Substance
Healthcare Centers for Centers for Health Resources Abuse and Mental
Administration Research Disease Control Medicare and and Services Indian Health Health Services
on Aging and Quality² and Prevention Medicaid Services Administration Service Administration
    United States, total������ 1,425,912 131,092 1,415,149 256,123,741 6,304,790 5,230,507 3,054,665
Alabama �������������������������������� 21,554 4,204 11,088 3,575,513 121,714 4,984 37,786
Alaska������������������������������������ 11,002 8 207 758,945 50,608 867,059 13,687
Arizona ���������������������������������� 29,169 1,329 34,624 6,854,623 92,575 1,021,960 59,550
Arkansas�������������������������������� 15,614 –384 22,793 2,895,351 61,527 – 24,010
California�������������������������������� 149,351 12,236 288,164 27,887,831 638,991 193,430 374,403
Colorado �������������������������������� 16,301 2,098 – 2,225,018 114,501 12,606 58,378
Connecticut���������������������������� 18,153 2,755 481 3,379,564 75,810 4,048 57,292
Delaware�������������������������������� 6,125 55 9,268 776,917 18,605 – 10,535
District of Columbia���������������� 15,430 7,418 62,248 1,368,560 109,898 – 24,207
Florida������������������������������������ 95,574 1,064 62,841 10,822,029 401,965 12,576 156,041
Georgia���������������������������������� 29,618 2,236 52,541 6,030,499 173,083 – 74,444
Hawaii������������������������������������ 8,070 479 – 1,015,064 49,965 – 20,019
Idaho�������������������������������������� 7,591 – 21,728 1,084,567 31,796 35,052 10,127
Illinois�������������������������������������� 57,528 7,259 35,479 8,373,831 261,789 533 120,606
Indiana������������������������������������ 26,590 3,545 28,582 4,790,458 70,713 – 55,435
Iowa���������������������������������������� 18,048 4,376 – 2,064,647 49,938 3,982 28,811
Kansas������������������������������������ 13,449 51 18,871 1,780,110 31,458 12,682 19,403
Kentucky �������������������������������� 16,247 412 24,156 4,345,195 78,202 – 43,657
Louisiana�������������������������������� 18,429 322 99 5,267,340 119,678 3,585 60,658
Maine�������������������������������������� 8,000 656 18,096 1,911,907 32,117 15,597 16,901
Maryland�������������������������������� 21,934 2,558 418 4,128,040 135,343 423,796 58,987
Massachusetts������������������������ 28,533 11,787 53,891 7,854,455 171,597 2,012 84,183
Michigan �������������������������������� 49,295 5,042 –12 7,765,667 149,691 44,414 98,620
Minnesota ������������������������������ 22,778 3,477 – 4,854,231 66,495 123,579 41,129
Mississippi������������������������������ 12,333 410 46,100 3,523,149 108,450 22,079 26,684
Missouri���������������������������������� 30,075 1,868 – 5,762,946 117,390 223 57,347
Montana���������������������������������� 8,202 931 329 719,010 37,364 201,978 19,226
Nebraska�������������������������������� 8,816 586 25,285 1,127,056 29,824 48,023 15,521
Nevada ���������������������������������� 12,783 – 486 959,694 36,774 55,238 25,390
New Hampshire���������������������� 6,001 444 2,500 789,076 22,680 – 11,762
New Jersey���������������������������� 40,139 2,671 – 6,260,122 174,989 – 71,185
New Mexico���������������������������� 11,105 1,477 25,216 3,051,070 71,160 593,559 41,609
New York�������������������������������� 104,720 5,793 195,431 28,922,055 628,840 26,536 177,618
North Carolina������������������������ 38,535 5,328 – 8,479,826 159,133 35,020 128,590
North Dakota�������������������������� 8,422 80 12,650 435,620 14,957 93,385 7,289
Ohio���������������������������������������� 52,353 2,540 35,325 10,640,823 163,183 – 110,661
Oklahoma ������������������������������ 21,440 1,098 – 3,093,228 54,966 731,087 48,942
Oregon������������������������������������ 16,620 3,630 32,857 2,832,426 76,825 91,663 33,932
Pennsylvania�������������������������� 67,724 7,655 85 11,718,984 233,131 – 95,040
Rhode Island�������������������������� 6,963 397 19,687 1,258,549 27,788 2,157 20,436
South Carolina������������������������ 18,736 1,292 – 3,787,856 114,461 2,812 27,238
South Dakota�������������������������� 8,273 395 – 567,385 22,362 265,645 9,493
Tennessee������������������������������ 20,243 2,093 30,327 5,640,434 114,851 11,113 42,101
Texas�������������������������������������� 84,216 7,139 114,673 16,621,030 377,119 8,075 222,618
Utah���������������������������������������� 7,283 2,108 24,830 1,424,264 41,309 21,331 26,140
Vermont���������������������������������� 7,066 50 3,211 814,345 15,283 – 12,042
Virginia������������������������������������ 30,098 2,512 – 3,701,319 118,015 – 68,298
Washington���������������������������� 27,162 3,608 22,682 4,463,707 122,095 151,736 82,801
West Virginia�������������������������� 11,893 496 18,586 2,051,764 65,206 – 16,013
Wisconsin ������������������������������ 25,572 3,195 33,028 4,598,677 74,070 61,019 50,434
Wyoming�������������������������������� 5,844 – 2,613 348,498 11,117 25,933 9,497
American Samoa�������������������� 1,322 – 1,837 14,192 2,092 – 1,747
Fed. States of Micronesia ������ – – – – 1,965 – 915
Guam�������������������������������������� 3,553 – 3,411 19,762 3,027 – 3,147
Marshall Islands���������������������� – – – – 1,252 – 472
Northern Marianas ���������������� – – 2,157 21,788 1,100 – 655
Palau�������������������������������������� – – – – 1,555 – 885
Puerto Rico���������������������������� 20,034 314 16,280 652,225 146,474 – 38,820
Virgin Islands�������������������������� 3,239 – – 12,499 5,788 – 1,248
Undistributed�������������������������� 764 – – – 136 – –

See footnotes at end of table.

Federal Aid to States for Fiscal Year 2009 9


U.S. Census Bureau
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 2009—Con.
(In thousand dollars. Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text)
Department of Homeland Security Department of Housing and Urban Development
Community planning
Federal Emergency Management Agency
and development
Emer- Empower-
State and outlying area Domestic gency ment Emer-
prepared- manage- Com- zones gency
ness and ment Fair munity De- and other shelter
antiter- planning housing velopment economic and
Coast rorism Disaster and and equal Block develop- homeless
Total Guard programs² Total relief assistance Other Total opportunity Grant ment assistance
    United States, total����� 17,954,886 124,227 11,645,600 6,185,059 5,687,118 144,461 353,480 47,065,091 110,958 6,617,025 53,033 1,483,195
Alabama ������������������������������� 202,774 2,387 149,077 51,310 43,240 2,340 5,730 644,551 698 76,461 – 12,227
Alaska����������������������������������� 81,037 1,805 70,830 8,402 8,029 373 – 152,140 – 21,291 – 2,500
Arizona ��������������������������������� 222,210 2,046 214,229 5,935 3,905 1,990 40 494,883 1,249 74,938 – 30,772
Arkansas������������������������������� 280,348 1,565 99,712 179,071 173,595 5,476 – 315,235 367 30,235 – 4,262
California������������������������������� 1,469,798 4,575 1,253,386 211,837 186,098 25,661 78 6,171,106 4,908 1,571,978 7,333 196,478
Colorado ������������������������������� 189,994 909 181,491 7,594 3,791 3,803 – 457,165 426 34,022 95 15,951
Connecticut��������������������������� 113,773 1,882 110,767 1,124 1,120 – 4 862,070 451 50,581 1,745 27,077
Delaware������������������������������� 71,219 859 68,771 1,589 523 745 321 112,180 291 8,254 – 5,439
District of Columbia��������������� 365,646 1,088 352,338 12,220 10,919 1,271 30 3,991,772 7,812 74,210 14,557 352,194
Florida����������������������������������� 909,960 6,484 508,467 395,009 381,406 6,784 6,819 1,731,298 3,085 216,998 258 63,653
Georgia��������������������������������� 262,850 2,259 227,754 32,837 18,113 4,799 9,925 1,207,279 173 99,132 – 23,929
Hawaii����������������������������������� 97,926 478 90,708 6,740 5,698 1,042 – 210,903 384 20,388 – 7,614
Idaho������������������������������������� 80,972 1,098 76,806 3,068 2,641 427 – 92,872 180 14,151 – 2,956
Illinois������������������������������������� 515,984 330 450,045 65,609 62,789 592 2,228 2,344,972 2,331 169,566 – 75,874
Indiana����������������������������������� 299,721 1,604 172,986 125,131 122,175 2,956 – 612,968 201 76,606 947 11,885
Iowa��������������������������������������� 389,015 2,004 105,132 281,879 280,506 1,373 – 261,994 704 68,255 500 6,421
Kansas����������������������������������� 285,590 1,152 102,275 182,163 181,707 121 335 210,278 114 27,848 – 5,944
Kentucky ������������������������������� 271,089 1,384 175,163 94,542 83,247 4,990 6,305 518,901 661 50,460 – 15,066
Louisiana������������������������������� 1,985,819 2,400 342,910 1,640,509 1,640,478 31 – 1,082,513 299 487,205 – 23,899
Maine������������������������������������� 101,372 1,152 81,055 19,165 18,802 211 152 228,965 262 22,737 – 9,483
Maryland������������������������������� 214,432 6,102 204,403 3,927 1,325 1,169 1,433 1,098,464 201 74,825 975 44,890
Massachusetts����������������������� 270,328 804 240,607 28,917 26,269 2,573 75 2,047,770 1,429 119,998 6,848 60,915
Michigan ������������������������������� 302,007 7,112 281,823 13,072 12,698 203 171 1,112,193 1,100 124,004 – 55,138
Minnesota ����������������������������� 179,320 3,443 155,497 20,380 19,948 291 141 671,311 428 59,190 919 19,281
Mississippi����������������������������� 467,440 1,853 99,623 365,964 361,868 125 3,971 870,701 411 595,062 – 4,037
Missouri��������������������������������� 334,687 2,310 225,383 106,994 96,624 10,369 1 621,723 857 76,058 1,778 23,655
Montana��������������������������������� 89,519 343 70,548 18,628 13,090 2,220 3,318 96,091 50 15,220 – 2,236
Nebraska������������������������������� 129,831 257 88,321 41,253 40,069 1,184 – 160,526 595 20,448 – 3,878
Nevada ��������������������������������� 126,836 1,325 120,607 4,904 1,889 3,015 – 217,229 270 27,126 – 6,526
New Hampshire��������������������� 162,911 1,378 136,176 25,357 24,831 407 119 189,953 112 17,680 – 5,084
New Jersey��������������������������� 314,050 2,387 302,814 8,849 5,810 2,268 771 1,642,567 375 102,579 677 29,043
New Mexico��������������������������� 223,705 1,627 210,511 11,567 10,995 564 8 179,017 59 22,582 – 7,268
New York������������������������������� 951,921 2,800 852,976 96,145 90,829 2,883 2,433 5,496,047 2,451 446,146 – 140,339
North Carolina����������������������� 229,860 2,659 210,492 16,709 985 8,986 6,738 858,900 140 74,438 476 16,445
North Dakota������������������������� 95,697 859 69,942 24,896 24,576 320 – 106,025 343 8,892 – 1,642
Ohio��������������������������������������� 391,327 4,735 324,220 62,372 60,188 1,549 635 1,636,213 1,855 157,090 2,686 66,796
Oklahoma ����������������������������� 278,075 2,427 184,687 90,961 88,915 527 1,519 375,255 657 38,456 290 5,617
Oregon����������������������������������� 181,781 2,984 153,689 25,108 16,820 8,288 – 381,748 307 42,086 685 16,444
Pennsylvania������������������������� 374,119 5,244 353,067 15,808 13,683 1,307 818 1,944,002 1,736 237,850 5,000 62,911
Rhode Island������������������������� 84,367 1,274 82,856 237 77 92 68 124,229 110 18,007 910 –
South Carolina����������������������� 145,255 1,851 132,096 11,308 1,972 4,978 4,358 217,280 210 33,528 1,789 –
South Dakota������������������������� 86,725 898 71,868 13,959 13,201 447 311 82,985 – 14,362 – –
Tennessee����������������������������� 172,077 2,585 157,583 11,909 10,655 1,216 38 273,682 857 51,299 2,758 234
Texas������������������������������������� 2,235,428 4,539 854,549 1,376,340 1,362,162 6,046 8,132 1,691,731 3,192 472,078 136 1,690
Utah��������������������������������������� 103,918 1,282 93,736 8,900 3,038 5,177 685 104,452 25 24,761 – 1
Vermont��������������������������������� 70,556 743 60,892 8,921 8,442 413 66 67,038 223 9,567 – 69
Virginia����������������������������������� 556,691 2,149 245,734 308,808 22,364 1,784 284,660 578,879 1,332 70,308 – 1,460
Washington��������������������������� 298,391 1,922 264,552 31,917 26,285 5,632 – 523,497 1,328 67,428 1,090 738
West Virginia������������������������� 114,996 423 96,069 18,504 18,325 79 100 104,357 101 35,623 581 –
Wisconsin ����������������������������� 207,931 3,712 156,426 47,793 44,988 1,865 940 265,790 320 54,507 – 42
Wyoming������������������������������� 68,784 154 65,396 3,234 262 2,972 – 26,189 – 6,118 – –
American Samoa������������������� 7,570 288 7,282 – – – – 1,519 – 1,141 – –
Fed. States of Micronesia ����� 1,507 – – 1,507 1,507 – – – – – – –
Guam������������������������������������� 28,047 463 16,034 11,550 11,550 – – 43,480 – 2,790 – 674
Marshall Islands��������������������� 48 – 48 – – – – – – – – –
Northern Marianas ��������������� 17,462 – 16,298 1,164 1,105 59 – 3,904 – 1,494 – –
Palau������������������������������������� – – – – – – – – – – – –
Puerto Rico��������������������������� 203,677 1,507 182,353 19,817 19,817 – – 345,948 – 118,844 – 12,475
Virgin Islands������������������������� 25,114 928 22,540 1,646 1,174 468 4 13,336 – 1,551 – 43
Undistributed������������������������� 11,399 11,399 – – – – – 1,187,015 65,288 178,573 – –
See footnotes at end of table.

10 Federal Aid to States for Fiscal Year 2009


U.S. Census Bureau
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 2009—Con.
(In thousand dollars. Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text)

Department of Housing and Urban Development—Con.

Housing programs

State and outlying area Public housing programs

Housing
opportunities Native Housing Low rent Housing
College for people American for special housing Neighborhood Drug certificate Capital
housing with AIDS block grant populations assistance revitalization elimination program programs
    United States, total������ 53,132 317,122 827,042 979,217 28,002,815 432,285 –93 1,571,739 3,651,010
Alabama �������������������������������� 290 2,394 1,814 18,210 366,844 38,489 – 8,245 92,084
Alaska������������������������������������ 1,275 495 53,164 5,785 52,172 3,405 – 2,308 3,158
Arizona ���������������������������������� 265 2,649 101,844 9,667 218,303 6,707 – 4,303 15,652
Arkansas�������������������������������� 77 551 – 7,803 223,829 55 – 5,665 31,403
California�������������������������������� 979 35,011 47,954 101,426 3,624,012 34,125 –91 120,705 112,701
Colorado �������������������������������� 348 1,546 1,453 15,964 329,861 4,096 – 12,426 21,508
Connecticut���������������������������� – 3,588 – 20,230 612,324 7,795 – 66,470 51,659
Delaware�������������������������������� – 1,348 – 5,337 61,436 2,751 – 15,834 6,690
District of Columbia���������������� 11,905 55,526 170,203 67,612 2,033,350 77,840 – 275,424 754,568
Florida������������������������������������ – 37,150 1,702 69,289 1,132,590 25,226 – 29,045 75,692
Georgia���������������������������������� 5 9,354 1 17,749 711,959 20,788 – 13,634 129,037
Hawaii������������������������������������ 828 1,356 3,957 10,717 136,974 530 – 2,811 14,393
Idaho�������������������������������������� 31 451 4,013 995 51,440 2,390 – 5,786 1,372
Illinois�������������������������������������� 169 9,283 11 55,624 1,516,066 16,640 – 118,379 281,218
Indiana������������������������������������ 15 1,362 – 10,971 429,437 6,996 – 11,774 39,346
Iowa���������������������������������������� – 333 441 2,619 149,676 327 – 4,769 11,068
Kansas������������������������������������ – 464 –519 7,726 129,005 34 – 7,380 17,155
Kentucky �������������������������������� – 1,958 – 11,537 339,308 10,722 – 5,790 56,698
Louisiana�������������������������������� 325 6,446 302 16,838 414,742 8,866 – 11,642 65,513
Maine�������������������������������������� – 1,285 2,558 5,562 142,141 687 – 28,849 8,467
Maryland�������������������������������� 22,997 11,190 1,350 16,767 703,509 4,348 – 35,198 71,247
Massachusetts������������������������ 2,342 5,231 1,175 42,522 1,525,036 8,761 – 140,129 87,239
Michigan �������������������������������� 452 3,702 12,992 19,923 645,324 11,565 – 128,072 58,984
Minnesota ������������������������������ 458 1,852 12,566 20,030 386,644 4,623 – 81,330 54,543
Mississippi������������������������������ 347 1,849 2,880 4,088 206,200 3,732 – 6,560 26,519
Missouri���������������������������������� – 2,769 144 20,361 390,344 14,052 – 13,988 51,384
Montana���������������������������������� – 1,123 13,481 2,207 52,473 – – 570 2,958
Nebraska�������������������������������� – 410 4,360 3,843 99,823 – – 2,855 13,438
Nevada ���������������������������������� – 1,104 9,300 994 149,624 2,522 –2 1,469 6,272
New Hampshire���������������������� – 1,221 – 9,520 130,786 236 – 10,424 9,799
New Jersey���������������������������� 639 16,510 – 29,350 1,121,933 27,524 – 122,915 136,842
New Mexico���������������������������� 211 1,022 20,553 3,810 102,931 19 – 3,096 7,447
New York�������������������������������� 149 69,434 2,143 109,704 3,893,991 15,083 – 88,724 461,641
North Carolina������������������������ 815 3,172 16,078 14,298 574,665 12,238 – 15,156 88,749
North Dakota�������������������������� 169 245 13,113 242 72,097 1,218 – 311 3,918
Ohio���������������������������������������� 15 2,837 – 43,961 1,128,370 22,910 – 29,220 110,751
Oklahoma ������������������������������ 161 1,167 67,235 9,420 200,413 823 – 6,617 27,410
Oregon������������������������������������ 35 2,224 1,063 6,918 266,167 5,541 – 3,489 15,171
Pennsylvania�������������������������� 37 9,744 –6 56,114 1,133,244 12,107 – 126,560 200,287
Rhode Island�������������������������� 49 – 500 12,073 83,322 1,803 – 59 –
South Carolina������������������������ 681 – 1,159 15,789 137,267 4,466 – 630 2
South Dakota�������������������������� – – 20,077 4,221 40,003 333 – 112 183
Tennessee������������������������������ 445 – – 10,775 174,401 23 – 6 63
Texas�������������������������������������� 1,950 – 1,818 19,551 1,003,033 1,840 – 91 61,799
Utah���������������������������������������� 315 – 3,102 1,331 64,989 1,065 – 110 –
Vermont���������������������������������� 147 – – 5,322 45,505 1,777 – 3 –
Virginia������������������������������������ 3,761 – 334 15,408 322,592 1,668 – 247 90,765
Washington���������������������������� 70 – 26,672 9,291 377,303 2,354 – 91 98
West Virginia�������������������������� – – – – 62,291 – – 10 –
Wisconsin ������������������������������ 22 – 20,439 2,829 162,063 970 – 119 161
Wyoming�������������������������������� 7 – 3,778 198 11,218 212 – – –
American Samoa�������������������� – – – – – – – – –
Fed. States of Micronesia ������ – – – – – – – – –
Guam�������������������������������������� – – – – 36,272 – – – 2,762
Marshall Islands���������������������� – – – – – – – – –
Northern Marianas ���������������� – – – – 2,410 – – – –
Palau�������������������������������������� – – – – – – – – –
Puerto Rico���������������������������� 346 7,766 – 6,549 164,339 – – 2,339 –
Virgin Islands�������������������������� – – – 147 10,285 – – – –
Undistributed�������������������������� – – 181,838 – –153,521 3 – – 271,196
See footnotes at end of table.

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U.S. Census Bureau
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 2009—Con.
(In thousand dollars. Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text)
Department of Housing and Urban
Department of the Interior
Development—Con.

Housing programs—Con. Bureau of Land Management


State and outlying area
Home
ownership Bureau of Payments in Shared Bureau of
assistance Other Total Indian Affairs Total lieu of taxes revenues Reclamation
    United States, total������ 1,983,007 983,604 5,904,953 1,552,282 493,590 381,648 111,942 144,607
Alabama �������������������������������� 25,800 995 39,828 2,163 685 685 – –
Alaska������������������������������������ 6,570 17 212,233 100,668 25,689 25,674 15 –
Arizona ���������������������������������� 28,202 332 387,825 337,922 32,107 31,662 445 808
Arkansas�������������������������������� 10,977 11 26,685 – 3,918 3,918 – –
California�������������������������������� 311,100 2,487 274,465 61,221 34,528 34,398 130 47,338
Colorado �������������������������������� 15,697 3,772 258,914 7,996 28,898 28,661 237 5,898
Connecticut���������������������������� 19,989 161 9,928 1,934 28 28 – –
Delaware�������������������������������� 4,772 28 7,520 – 17 17 – –
District of Columbia���������������� 30,842 65,729 6,919 –2 25 25 – –
Florida������������������������������������ 76,155 455 46,618 11,011 4,601 4,601 – –
Georgia���������������������������������� 56,768 124,750 20,604 – 2,397 2,397 – –
Hawaii������������������������������������ 10,902 49 21,301 – 324 324 – –
Idaho�������������������������������������� 9,107 – 65,747 20,348 26,726 26,434 292 1,102
Illinois�������������������������������������� 85,884 13,927 33,576 2 1,058 1,058 – –
Indiana������������������������������������ 23,251 177 18,841 – 641 641 – –
Iowa���������������������������������������� 16,872 9 23,973 5,269 434 434 – –
Kansas������������������������������������ 15,113 14 22,035 4,565 1,074 1,074 – 1,762
Kentucky �������������������������������� 25,958 743 58,462 – 2,245 2,245 – –
Louisiana�������������������������������� 45,972 464 55,255 3,635 529 529 – –
Maine�������������������������������������� 6,923 11 27,220 12,446 327 327 – –
Maryland�������������������������������� 45,797 65,170 15,391 – 100 100 – –
Massachusetts������������������������ 44,929 1,216 17,723 2,198 100 100 – –
Michigan �������������������������������� 50,570 367 67,441 31,902 4,336 4,336 – –
Minnesota ������������������������������ 29,333 114 84,934 51,109 2,737 2,737 – –
Mississippi������������������������������ 17,712 1,304 71,223 36,437 1,469 1,469 – –
Missouri���������������������������������� 26,197 136 24,843 581 2,761 2,761 – –
Montana���������������������������������� 5,747 26 204,888 103,201 28,304 28,061 243 2,114
Nebraska�������������������������������� 10,862 14 28,843 11,528 1,106 1,106 – 3,646
Nevada ���������������������������������� 12,019 5 99,970 24,005 25,406 23,269 2,137 5,959
New Hampshire���������������������� 4,443 648 9,548 – 1,687 1,687 – –
New Jersey���������������������������� 51,159 3,021 8,931 – 94 94 – –
New Mexico���������������������������� 10,019 – 597,247 144,336 37,664 37,013 651 3,257
New York�������������������������������� 253,518 12,724 32,946 4,734 139 139 – –
North Carolina������������������������ 41,569 661 42,631 17,713 4,047 4,047 – –
North Dakota�������������������������� 3,835 – 176,517 74,912 1,399 1,392 7 21,728
Ohio���������������������������������������� 68,667 1,055 29,563 – 730 730 – –
Oklahoma ������������������������������ 16,523 466 103,134 78,724 2,539 2,539 – 287
Oregon������������������������������������ 21,562 56 183,442 36,194 120,536 14,964 105,572 1,539
Pennsylvania�������������������������� 80,107 18,311 66,002 – 514 514 – –
Rhode Island�������������������������� 6,937 459 8,895 1,474 – – – –
South Carolina������������������������ 19,872 1,887 13,424 1,952 383 383 – –
South Dakota�������������������������� 3,422 272 197,951 144,328 4,351 4,264 87 35,958
Tennessee������������������������������ 32,730 91 27,792 – 2,410 2,410 – –
Texas�������������������������������������� 121,956 2,597 83,763 3,009 4,349 4,349 – 92
Utah���������������������������������������� 8,676 77 191,079 4,434 33,238 33,063 175 3,848
Vermont���������������������������������� 4,425 – 8,575 – 879 879 – –
Virginia������������������������������������ 48,251 22,753 64,851 9,366 3,809 3,809 – –
Washington���������������������������� 36,598 436 219,847 153,279 10,793 10,771 22 8,090
West Virginia�������������������������� 5,618 133 56,687 – 2,552 2,552 – –
Wisconsin ������������������������������ 24,273 45 71,432 41,140 1,360 1,355 5 –
Wyoming�������������������������������� 4,658 – 1,038,719 6,548 27,486 25,562 1,924 1,181
American Samoa�������������������� 378 – 45,011 – – – – –
Fed. States of Micronesia ������ – – 88,626 – – – – –
Guam�������������������������������������� 982 – 60,114 – 2 2 – –
Marshall Islands���������������������� – – 74,761 – – – – –
Northern Marianas ���������������� – – 20,179 – – – – –
Palau�������������������������������������� – – 15,138 – – – – –
Puerto Rico���������������������������� 33,284 6 8,933 – 21 21 – –
Virgin Islands�������������������������� 1,310 – 114,032 – 38 38 – –
Undistributed�������������������������� 8,215 635,423 11,978 – – – – –
See footnotes at end of table.

12 Federal Aid to States for Fiscal Year 2009


U.S. Census Bureau
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 2009—Con.
(In thousand dollars. Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text)

Department of the Interior—Con.

Fish and Wildlife Service Minerals Management Service National Park Service
State and outlying area
Wildlife
conservation
and Sport fish Minerals Historic
Total restoration restoration Other Total Leasing Act Other Total preservation Other
    United States, total������ 907,990 519,651 362,129 26,210 1,995,080 1,812,766 182,314 131,189 79,609 51,580
Alabama �������������������������������� 11,570 7,273 4,140 157 18,764 2,050 16,714 2,065 1,626 439
Alaska������������������������������������ 41,073 19,429 21,380 264 42,594 15,847 26,747 1,469 799 670
Arizona ���������������������������������� 15,733 8,545 6,979 209 253 253 – 1,002 423 579
Arkansas�������������������������������� 15,687 8,749 6,739 199 3,321 1,603 1,718 1,746 1,162 584
California�������������������������������� 67,644 49,753 12,226 5,665 60,493 46,997 13,496 3,005 1,304 1,701
Colorado �������������������������������� 20,891 11,764 9,121 6 187,319 187,313 6 1,438 977 461
Connecticut���������������������������� 5,851 2,622 1,904 1,325 – – – 2,115 1,023 1,092
Delaware�������������������������������� 6,888 2,738 3,989 161 – – – 615 475 140
District of Columbia���������������� 2,562 1,673 889 – – – – 386 386 –
Florida������������������������������������ 27,392 14,289 11,666 1,437 3 2 1 3,611 1,065 2,546
Georgia���������������������������������� 16,043 9,150 5,890 1,003 – – – 2,164 1,284 880
Hawaii������������������������������������ 8,314 5,025 3,155 134 – – – 1,082 682 400
Idaho�������������������������������������� 15,106 8,380 6,569 157 1,507 1,433 74 958 639 319
Illinois�������������������������������������� 17,282 9,338 7,908 36 176 – 176 3,366 716 2,650
Indiana������������������������������������ 10,102 5,495 4,268 339 14 – 14 2,628 1,021 1,607
Iowa���������������������������������������� 13,640 7,207 5,551 882 – – – 1,855 1,327 528
Kansas������������������������������������ 8,670 4,170 4,500 – 1,596 1,586 10 1,052 902 150
Kentucky �������������������������������� 13,928 7,666 6,195 67 437 – 437 3,310 2,885 425
Louisiana�������������������������������� 13,744 7,140 6,467 137 31,166 644 30,522 5,848 4,819 1,029
Maine�������������������������������������� 13,120 9,361 3,215 544 – – – 1,327 627 700
Maryland�������������������������������� 10,105 5,388 4,263 454 – – – 2,224 1,287 937
Massachusetts������������������������ 11,530 6,131 4,453 946 – – – 3,895 1,245 2,650
Michigan �������������������������������� 28,249 15,319 12,835 95 837 543 294 2,117 379 1,738
Minnesota ������������������������������ 29,860 14,677 15,131 52 13 1 12 1,215 777 438
Mississippi������������������������������ 15,395 11,044 4,295 56 7,917 33 7,884 9,837 9,139 698
Missouri���������������������������������� 16,699 10,187 6,512 – 2,061 – 2,061 1,394 978 416
Montana���������������������������������� 18,241 10,891 7,350 – 46,559 46,559 – 1,718 987 731
Nebraska�������������������������������� 11,409 6,291 5,072 46 31 31 – 1,123 697 426
Nevada ���������������������������������� 14,083 8,229 5,854 – 28,744 5,362 23,382 1,773 644 1,129
New Hampshire���������������������� 6,214 2,635 3,450 129 – – – 1,647 1,199 448
New Jersey���������������������������� 8,089 4,084 3,517 488 – – – 748 748 –
New Mexico���������������������������� 14,545 7,000 7,545 – 388,528 388,507 21 3,418 463 2,955
New York�������������������������������� 23,240 13,085 9,406 749 – – – 4,833 1,590 3,243
North Carolina������������������������ 17,405 10,815 6,426 164 – – – 3,466 2,821 645
North Dakota�������������������������� 13,154 9,071 4,073 10 61,155 26,493 34,662 866 404 462
Ohio���������������������������������������� 15,001 4,509 9,332 1,160 453 32 421 1,958 1,367 591
Oklahoma ������������������������������ 12,674 5,886 6,782 6 3,942 3,470 472 1,389 757 632
Oregon������������������������������������ 22,524 11,232 8,420 2,872 903 184 719 1,746 589 1,157
Pennsylvania�������������������������� 23,396 12,977 10,262 157 43 – 43 2,017 1,162 855
Rhode Island�������������������������� 6,125 2,976 2,935 214 – – – 1,296 638 658
South Carolina������������������������ 9,295 5,137 3,839 319 – – – 1,794 1,047 747
South Dakota�������������������������� 11,176 6,511 4,665 – 950 949 1 1,188 749 439
Tennessee������������������������������ 21,877 12,607 8,795 475 – – – 2,834 2,083 751
Texas�������������������������������������� 51,499 33,602 17,427 470 16,235 1,537 14,698 5,262 1,747 3,515
Utah���������������������������������������� 12,869 6,341 6,528 – 130,945 123,774 7,171 1,677 1,045 632
Vermont���������������������������������� 6,800 2,818 3,780 202 – – – 896 582 314
Virginia������������������������������������ 26,729 17,596 6,522 2,611 143 – 143 14,851 13,500 1,351
Washington���������������������������� 43,766 33,270 8,991 1,505 345 344 1 3,574 620 2,954
West Virginia�������������������������� 6,220 3,422 2,798 – 400 – 400 2,916 2,535 381
Wisconsin ������������������������������ 26,370 11,937 14,335 98 – – – 2,562 796 1,766
Wyoming�������������������������������� 13,058 6,908 6,150 – 957,233 957,219 14 888 570 318
American Samoa�������������������� 1,594 447 1,127 20 – – – 324 324 –
Fed. States of Micronesia ������ – – – – – – – 84 84 –
Guam�������������������������������������� 2,032 761 1,271 – – – – 282 269 13
Marshall Islands���������������������� – – – – – – – 147 147 –
Northern Marianas ���������������� 1,877 1,120 757 – – – – 496 496 –
Palau�������������������������������������� – – – – – – – 224 224 –
Puerto Rico���������������������������� 7,832 4,251 3,581 – – – – 1,080 390 690
Virgin Islands�������������������������� 1,818 729 899 190 – – – 363 363 –
Undistributed�������������������������� – – – – – – – 25 25 –
See footnotes at end of table.

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U.S. Census Bureau
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 2009—Con.
(In thousand dollars. Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text)

Department of the Interior—Con. Department of Justice

Office of Surface Mining, Reclamation, and Enforcement


State and outlying area

Abandoned mine Office of Federal Prison Office of


Total reclamation Other Insular Affairs Total System Asset Forfeiture
    United States, total����� 247,805 191,391 56,414 432,410 3,894,654 28,363 397,931
Alabama ������������������������������� 4,581 3,303 1,278 – 44,966 244 4,623
Alaska����������������������������������� 740 546 194 – 17,982 – 997
Arizona ��������������������������������� – – – – 91,902 – 4,911
Arkansas������������������������������� 2,013 1,867 146 – 35,438 – 2,879
California������������������������������� – – – 236 611,027 244 69,562
Colorado ������������������������������� 6,474 4,514 1,960 – 53,171 790 4,302
Connecticut��������������������������� – – – – 38,555 369 2,558
Delaware������������������������������� – – – – 15,242 158 –
District of Columbia��������������� – – – 3,948 46,383 1,995 504
Florida����������������������������������� – – – – 205,020 777 41,518
Georgia��������������������������������� – – – – 135,354 – 26,004
Hawaii����������������������������������� – – – 11,581 22,793 – 1,113
Idaho������������������������������������� – – – – 16,546 104 303
Illinois������������������������������������� 11,692 8,962 2,730 – 157,919 1,032 14,616
Indiana����������������������������������� 5,456 4,651 805 – 34,083 – 4,587
Iowa��������������������������������������� 2,775 2,709 66 – 32,579 – 4,778
Kansas����������������������������������� 3,316 3,224 92 – 37,018 197 5,364
Kentucky ������������������������������� 38,542 28,763 9,779 – 27,862 287 2,787
Louisiana������������������������������� 333 149 184 – 54,068 408 3,299
Maine������������������������������������� – – – – 10,677 50 440
Maryland������������������������������� 2,962 2,301 661 – 74,508 711 14,734
Massachusetts����������������������� – – – – 127,085 4,268 2,719
Michigan ������������������������������� – – – – 119,612 325 8,091
Minnesota ����������������������������� – – – – 27,567 155 2,685
Mississippi����������������������������� 168 56 112 – 41,366 – 4,981
Missouri��������������������������������� 1,347 1,143 204 – 77,839 176 14,709
Montana��������������������������������� 4,751 3,567 1,184 – 12,994 231 55
Nebraska������������������������������� – – – – 19,865 290 6,413
Nevada ��������������������������������� – – – – 43,826 –1 2,186
New Hampshire��������������������� – – – – 12,216 249 471
New Jersey��������������������������� – – – – 69,714 12 12,007
New Mexico��������������������������� 5,499 4,567 932 – 18,678 50 2,638
New York������������������������������� – – – – 312,189 898 45,039
North Carolina����������������������� – – – – 101,764 10,314 10,534
North Dakota������������������������� 3,303 2,694 609 – 7,679 – 100
Ohio��������������������������������������� 11,421 9,322 2,099 – 126,402 483 9,179
Oklahoma ����������������������������� 3,579 2,478 1,101 – 43,940 360 5,470
Oregon����������������������������������� – – – – 43,028 219 1,637
Pennsylvania������������������������� 40,032 27,137 12,895 – 152,189 336 10,177
Rhode Island������������������������� – – – – 14,105 – 1,210
South Carolina����������������������� – – – – 68,409 52 5,259
South Dakota������������������������� – – – – 9,157 401 87
Tennessee����������������������������� 671 557 114 – 66,154 97 3,993
Texas������������������������������������� 3,317 1,584 1,733 – 260,567 131 22,559
Utah��������������������������������������� 4,068 2,326 1,742 – 26,049 – 1,072
Vermont��������������������������������� – – – – 7,125 472 536
Virginia����������������������������������� 8,972 5,471 3,501 981 126,996 700 3,080
Washington��������������������������� – – – – 55,937 401 3,026
West Virginia������������������������� 44,599 34,246 10,353 – 29,778 – 1,109
Wisconsin ����������������������������� – – – – 64,288 303 3,506
Wyoming������������������������������� 32,325 31,311 1,014 – 6,498 75 218
American Samoa������������������� – – – 43,093 512 – –
Fed. States of Micronesia ����� – – – 88,542 – – –
Guam������������������������������������� – – – 57,798 7,401 – 320
Marshall Islands��������������������� – – – 74,614 – – –
Northern Marianas ��������������� – – – 17,806 2,232 – –
Palau������������������������������������� – – – 14,914 – – –
Puerto Rico��������������������������� – – – – 21,336 – 2,986
Virgin Islands������������������������� – – – 111,813 7,064 – –
Undistributed������������������������� 4,869 3,943 926 7,084 – – –
See footnotes at end of table.

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U.S. Census Bureau
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 2009—Con.
(In thousand dollars. Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text)
Department of Justice—Con.
Office of Justice Programs
Law Enforcement Assistance
Educa-
tion, Com-
State and outlying area
Correc- research, munity Law Violence
tions, Crime and Juvenile oriented enforce- against Sub-
proba- victims statistics justice Bul- policing ment women Weed stance
tion, and pro- pro- pro- letproof program block and and abuse
Total parole grams grams grams Total vests (COPS) grant children seed Other programs Other
    United States, total����� 3,468,360 51,975 575,941 127,260 306,560 335,288 20,290 1,125 8,587 130,343 36,919 138,024 1,194,038 877,298
Alabama ������������������������������� 40,099 59 6,313 2,153 2,646 5,979 257 51 – 3,539 201 1,931 10,252 12,697
Alaska����������������������������������� 16,985 172 3,568 687 2,636 3,193 19 – – 2,153 412 609 4,125 2,604
Arizona ��������������������������������� 86,991 5,465 9,893 8,496 4,775 6,588 292 – – 1,499 1,532 3,265 28,975 22,799
Arkansas������������������������������� 32,559 81 6,153 525 2,864 1,427 247 – – 114 136 930 18,609 2,900
California������������������������������� 541,221 1,249 90,134 11,064 22,882 28,117 2,246 – 12 8,918 2,297 14,644 179,358 208,417
Colorado ������������������������������� 48,079 445 10,528 3,369 4,806 4,771 279 – 12 2,400 133 1,947 –34,407 58,567
Connecticut��������������������������� 35,628 402 6,198 216 2,875 4,770 167 – – 2,306 828 1,469 16,847 4,320
Delaware������������������������������� 15,084 47 2,774 259 1,445 885 71 – – 271 152 391 8,000 1,674
District of Columbia��������������� 43,884 –1,050 8,750 4,787 4,360 17,513 355 554 255 13,005 2,318 1,026 5,249 4,275
Florida����������������������������������� 162,725 1,372 34,289 9,083 17,188 27,768 1,188 181 4,453 4,730 1,698 15,518 18,841 54,184
Georgia��������������������������������� 109,350 4,570 16,225 302 29,711 5,777 735 – –189 1,388 851 2,992 41,640 11,125
Hawaii����������������������������������� 21,680 4,117 2,946 269 1,349 1,192 78 – – 564 271 279 10,540 1,267
Idaho������������������������������������� 16,139 – 2,961 60 1,515 366 105 – – 38 – 223 7,665 3,572
Illinois������������������������������������� 142,271 722 13,390 1,830 6,678 9,829 512 – –5 2,106 659 6,557 84,796 25,026
Indiana����������������������������������� 29,496 3 7,389 195 4,384 3,773 309 – –8 917 917 1,638 5,047 8,705
Iowa��������������������������������������� 27,801 284 3,911 276 2,152 1,345 157 – – 549 172 467 14,973 4,860
Kansas����������������������������������� 31,457 140 4,270 473 2,552 2,095 189 – – 226 478 1,202 13,810 8,117
Kentucky ������������������������������� 24,788 322 6,208 1,449 4,138 2,312 106 – – 889 102 1,215 4,375 5,984
Louisiana������������������������������� 50,361 749 6,960 346 2,686 3,743 340 – 145 330 160 2,768 23,912 11,965
Maine������������������������������������� 10,187 252 2,147 81 2,170 1,488 70 4 – 600 499 315 1,924 2,125
Maryland������������������������������� 59,063 450 9,566 5,213 6,275 7,664 760 – –79 3,253 1,249 2,481 17,356 12,539
Massachusetts����������������������� 120,098 633 17,818 10,046 11,678 20,595 288 – 147 15,564 620 3,976 42,049 17,279
Michigan ������������������������������� 111,196 643 14,820 2,807 6,191 8,254 443 – – 2,356 1,227 4,228 60,964 17,517
Minnesota ����������������������������� 24,727 507 8,494 242 4,068 4,793 316 – – 2,088 353 2,036 –37,864 44,487
Mississippi����������������������������� 36,385 62 6,108 2,411 2,936 1,781 184 – 9 358 653 577 16,953 6,134
Missouri��������������������������������� 62,954 2,066 11,482 6,061 2,990 3,540 230 – – 518 359 2,433 29,435 7,380
Montana��������������������������������� 12,708 124 2,545 363 2,389 674 95 – – 241 122 216 3,949 2,664
Nebraska������������������������������� 13,162 81 2,234 545 2,328 3,750 78 – – 2,214 753 705 534 3,690
Nevada ��������������������������������� 41,641 184 5,912 162 3,260 5,468 121 – – 3,756 589 1,002 15,050 11,605
New Hampshire��������������������� 11,496 525 2,280 70 2,130 1,914 63 76 – 1,268 120 387 2,192 2,385
New Jersey��������������������������� 57,695 2,000 11,044 2,594 2,507 5,691 802 – – 1,011 991 2,887 10,381 23,478
New Mexico��������������������������� 15,990 22 3,741 260 1,724 1,952 140 – – 1,068 394 350 2,969 5,322
New York������������������������������� 266,252 51 37,258 3,694 9,050 21,805 1,990 – 136 11,881 2,358 5,440 107,712 86,682
North Carolina����������������������� 80,916 1,325 12,295 1,305 3,962 7,527 604 – 20 777 2,107 4,019 38,653 15,849
North Dakota������������������������� 7,579 26 1,941 837 1,980 425 27 – – 273 – 125 849 1,521
Ohio��������������������������������������� 116,740 13,682 20,768 284 7,435 8,116 649 – – 2,519 1,739 3,209 54,070 12,385
Oklahoma ����������������������������� 38,110 45 7,882 196 4,142 1,965 202 – – 147 712 904 19,568 4,312
Oregon����������������������������������� 41,172 202 8,631 184 3,902 2,501 280 – – 536 629 1,056 13,953 11,799
Pennsylvania������������������������� 141,676 293 22,287 10,811 18,190 12,954 982 – 989 4,622 1,995 4,366 64,763 12,378
Rhode Island������������������������� 12,895 100 2,951 466 1,555 3,205 40 – – 2,026 255 884 1,946 2,672
South Carolina����������������������� 63,098 – 9,805 8,745 2,397 6,849 307 – 2,356 1,764 521 1,901 27,664 7,638
South Dakota������������������������� 8,669 11 2,177 146 2,040 969 42 – – 77 52 798 1,090 2,236
Tennessee����������������������������� 62,064 402 7,720 5,853 2,794 3,707 377 – – 610 575 2,145 36,883 4,705
Texas������������������������������������� 237,877 417 47,123 2,414 11,274 17,252 1,770 – –47 2,850 1,772 10,907 115,097 44,300
Utah��������������������������������������� 24,977 – 5,245 332 2,219 1,391 175 – – 654 265 297 11,729 4,061
Vermont��������������������������������� 6,117 – 1,477 80 909 988 24 – – 521 – 443 988 1,675
Virginia����������������������������������� 123,216 440 16,130 5,407 38,330 22,043 480 259 341 4,408 1,216 15,339 18,005 22,861
Washington��������������������������� 52,510 301 9,722 1,016 5,851 17,451 491 – – 15,317 639 1,004 5,158 13,011
West Virginia������������������������� 28,669 – 3,287 7,670 1,346 3,051 58 – – 396 64 2,533 10,049 3,266
Wisconsin ����������������������������� 60,479 132 9,815 467 12,762 2,038 487 – 40 302 383 826 26,298 8,967
Wyoming������������������������������� 6,205 147 1,809 286 1,708 704 47 – – 297 166 194 203 1,348
American Samoa������������������� 512 – 326 – 94 – – – – – – – 92 –
Fed. States of Micronesia ����� – – – – – – – – – – – – – –
Guam������������������������������������� 7,081 37 372 68 446 88 – – – 5 – 83 5,207 863
Marshall Islands��������������������� – – – – – – – – – – – – – –
Northern Marianas ��������������� 2,232 – 508 281 145 10 – – – 10 – – 136 1,152
Palau������������������������������������� – – – – – – – – – – – – – –
Puerto Rico��������������������������� 18,350 7,666 4,580 – 1,566 988 16 – – 107 75 790 441 3,109
Virgin Islands������������������������� 7,064 – 781 24 175 254 – – – 7 150 97 4,985 845
Undistributed������������������������� – – – – – – – – – – – – – –
See footnotes at end of table.

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U.S. Census Bureau
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 2009—Con.
(In thousand dollars. Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text)
Department of Labor
Employment and Training Administration
State
Unemploy- Occu- Veterans
State and outlying area ment Insur- pational Employ- National Neighbor-
ance and Mine Safety Health ment and Foundation hood
Bureau Employ- and Health and Safety Training on the Arts Reinvest-
of Labor ment Workforce Admin- Admin- Admin- and the ment
Total Statistics Total Service Investment Other istration istration² istration Humanities Corporation
    United States, total����� 9,827,625 88,528 9,334,312 4,051,802 3,928,679 1,353,831 9,345 235,876 159,564 306,740 277,492
Alabama ������������������������������� 116,085 1,494 111,165 53,000 38,155 20,010 251 986 2,189 3,635 751
Alaska����������������������������������� 58,295 866 53,237 33,121 15,025 5,091 61 3,570 561 2,822 1,249
Arizona ��������������������������������� 148,443 1,131 140,051 50,004 54,707 35,340 287 3,931 3,043 5,910 1,386
Arkansas������������������������������� 100,102 1,058 96,356 38,084 39,264 19,008 96 1,041 1,551 2,962 269
California������������������������������� 1,254,711 8,268 1,177,396 579,706 511,858 85,832 343 51,336 17,368 28,226 35,464
Colorado ������������������������������� 119,461 1,742 113,282 54,132 42,904 16,246 292 961 3,184 6,987 3,432
Connecticut��������������������������� 129,861 2,077 123,666 71,679 35,842 16,145 53 2,367 1,698 5,750 2,500
Delaware������������������������������� 27,907 681 26,215 14,376 8,846 2,993 – 481 530 1,777 844
District of Columbia��������������� 174,774 570 173,204 17,931 11,301 143,972 – 457 543 5,302 1,988
Florida����������������������������������� 338,375 3,391 323,190 159,032 135,460 28,698 204 2,453 9,137 11,993 7,330
Georgia��������������������������������� 211,085 1,937 201,410 94,630 99,858 6,922 203 1,762 5,773 8,523 3,043
Hawaii����������������������������������� 48,312 684 43,700 23,249 10,218 10,233 – 3,092 836 3,730 741
Idaho������������������������������������� 53,628 811 51,341 29,189 12,406 9,746 74 505 897 2,835 613
Illinois������������������������������������� 434,747 2,997 424,050 194,933 175,076 54,041 206 1,538 5,956 10,133 5,225
Indiana����������������������������������� 188,562 1,654 178,197 73,934 74,766 29,497 118 5,352 3,241 4,955 1,362
Iowa��������������������������������������� 101,264 2,088 93,812 41,346 37,572 14,894 68 3,912 1,384 3,494 1,181
Kansas����������������������������������� 66,863 1,099 63,254 28,186 26,745 8,323 80 809 1,621 3,287 256
Kentucky ������������������������������� 148,349 1,191 137,430 46,574 73,990 16,866 673 6,679 2,376 4,683 4,176
Louisiana������������������������������� 141,763 1,396 137,373 47,573 80,611 9,189 106 748 2,140 5,107 2,584
Maine������������������������������������� 53,863 1,366 51,148 23,275 16,467 11,406 21 546 782 2,313 458
Maryland������������������������������� 237,341 1,498 223,797 93,009 42,366 88,422 40 8,886 3,120 5,703 29,350
Massachusetts����������������������� 208,239 2,300 201,365 92,665 86,260 22,440 68 1,478 3,028 8,721 25,544
Michigan ������������������������������� 570,531 2,779 539,669 200,777 282,420 56,472 250 21,828 6,005 7,783 10,009
Minnesota ����������������������������� 154,531 1,849 140,417 67,995 57,565 14,857 329 9,196 2,740 4,541 22,346
Mississippi����������������������������� 182,195 846 178,994 58,897 91,509 28,588 62 597 1,696 3,722 518
Missouri��������������������������������� 136,409 1,303 130,827 39,206 80,784 10,837 190 906 3,183 5,326 1,515
Montana��������������������������������� 38,021 823 35,756 14,001 9,519 12,236 139 439 864 3,452 1,434
Nebraska������������������������������� 35,972 825 33,655 20,681 8,687 4,287 61 466 965 2,476 860
Nevada ��������������������������������� 70,665 936 64,629 43,546 18,871 2,212 375 3,381 1,344 2,667 741
New Hampshire��������������������� 33,713 776 31,753 19,902 9,544 2,307 52 371 761 1,951 615
New Jersey��������������������������� 226,903 2,894 215,588 127,745 70,208 17,635 2 5,035 3,384 7,055 887
New Mexico��������������������������� 64,026 901 59,504 23,855 20,565 15,084 139 2,194 1,288 3,077 755
New York������������������������������� 579,640 4,590 557,405 271,394 234,353 51,658 226 9,375 8,044 18,208 15,882
North Carolina����������������������� 263,898 2,159 244,854 114,273 93,957 36,624 120 11,834 4,931 8,851 3,591
North Dakota������������������������� 27,498 606 25,959 14,410 7,931 3,618 83 263 587 2,096 215
Ohio��������������������������������������� 419,852 2,519 408,796 140,620 227,989 40,187 189 1,425 6,923 9,112 13,210
Oklahoma ����������������������������� 75,315 1,139 70,903 34,483 25,402 11,018 104 1,145 2,024 4,952 895
Oregon����������������������������������� 167,180 1,378 152,400 63,460 67,121 21,819 124 10,946 2,332 3,190 1,699
Pennsylvania������������������������� 371,079 2,989 360,002 190,635 124,249 45,118 695 1,687 5,706 10,238 29,248
Rhode Island������������������������� 40,592 958 38,638 18,508 14,949 5,181 3 474 519 2,315 1,777
South Carolina����������������������� 153,136 1,183 144,447 53,176 80,919 10,352 75 4,357 3,074 3,713 4,095
South Dakota������������������������� 28,366 616 26,711 11,393 10,642 4,676 24 435 580 2,204 727
Tennessee����������������������������� 164,945 1,464 152,266 61,783 81,289 9,194 140 7,664 3,411 7,496 5,580
Texas������������������������������������� 591,107 3,904 571,022 211,066 287,553 72,403 440 2,582 13,159 17,745 19,246
Utah��������������������������������������� 66,116 1,687 60,612 35,886 15,653 9,073 174 2,648 995 4,327 321
Vermont��������������������������������� 26,148 687 23,123 10,694 8,738 3,691 57 1,781 500 2,072 1,499
Virginia����������������������������������� 256,805 1,893 243,242 67,872 41,629 133,741 274 7,211 4,185 6,212 2,515
Washington��������������������������� 244,063 1,838 224,603 117,135 77,835 29,633 187 13,579 3,856 7,502 1,769
West Virginia������������������������� 51,083 893 47,400 22,538 19,611 5,251 1,191 731 868 2,094 607
Wisconsin ����������������������������� 190,852 1,745 181,859 91,002 57,769 33,088 210 3,393 3,645 6,135 1,847
Wyoming������������������������������� 24,213 772 21,323 13,554 6,205 1,564 177 1,434 507 2,464 150
American Samoa������������������� 1,883 – 1,883 – 788 1,095 – – – 338 –
Fed. States of Micronesia ����� – – – – – – – – – 42 –
Guam������������������������������������� 6,049 92 5,714 477 4,173 1,064 – 243 – 1,008 –
Marshall Islands��������������������� – – – – – – – – – 42 –
Northern Marianas ��������������� 1,745 – 1,723 – 1,378 345 – 22 – 372 –
Palau������������������������������������� 426 – 426 – 426 – – – – 42 –
Puerto Rico��������������������������� 190,992 779 185,218 27,898 154,931 2,389 – 4,526 469 2,612 453
Virgin Islands������������������������� 9,641 406 8,352 3,312 3,820 1,220 – 822 61 460 –
Undistributed������������������������� 9 – – – – – 9 – – – 2,740
See footnotes at end of table.

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U.S. Census Bureau
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 2009—Con.
(In thousand dollars. Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text)

Department of Transportation

Federal Highway Administration


State and outlying area Tennessee
Social Security Valley
Administration Authority— Federal
supplemental State Justice payments in Aviation Demonstration Highway
security income Institute lieu of taxes Total Administration Total projects Trust Fund Other
    United States, total����� 41,647 2,618 505,153 57,048,476 3,808,316 39,788,002 139,326 35,606,757 4,041,919
Alabama ������������������������������� 848 2 120,051 933,206 85,342 774,053 1,878 724,520 47,655
Alaska����������������������������������� 164 20 – 720,330 250,669 385,708 20 335,092 50,596
Arizona ��������������������������������� 595 169 – 947,176 78,564 640,000 – 605,181 34,819
Arkansas������������������������������� 228 33 – 564,391 40,482 490,811 17,653 419,297 53,861
California������������������������������� 5,895 88 – 4,472,463 249,265 2,709,338 15,923 2,493,579 199,836
Colorado ������������������������������� 338 37 – 809,088 124,086 511,410 869 470,233 40,308
Connecticut��������������������������� 516 – – 692,530 34,926 494,515 933 487,251 6,331
Delaware������������������������������� 58 – – 234,717 14,655 190,057 – 181,264 8,793
District of Columbia��������������� 120 302 – 2,125,772 18,475 135,522 – 132,957 2,565
Florida����������������������������������� 1,832 91 – 2,038,429 203,398 1,547,701 1,555 1,518,108 28,038
Georgia��������������������������������� 1,140 56 7,850 1,609,751 109,050 1,297,507 2,902 1,264,642 29,963
Hawaii����������������������������������� 107 – – 354,690 78,842 219,301 1,318 214,169 3,814
Idaho������������������������������������� 332 8 – 311,461 25,643 270,747 3 258,357 12,387
Illinois������������������������������������� 1,802 2 461 2,496,144 122,428 1,622,327 323 1,370,343 251,661
Indiana����������������������������������� 154 8 – 1,192,507 61,523 1,012,290 729 941,778 69,783
Iowa��������������������������������������� 751 10 – 661,396 29,845 575,160 909 453,205 121,046
Kansas����������������������������������� 204 4 – 468,940 42,159 399,659 3,948 382,591 13,120
Kentucky ������������������������������� 1,085 – 46,398 685,062 45,976 571,743 543 504,526 66,674
Louisiana������������������������������� 579 30 – 1,107,863 64,601 939,855 1 618,865 320,989
Maine������������������������������������� 588 – – 261,157 20,490 218,127 1,135 148,018 68,974
Maryland������������������������������� 1,299 212 – 802,438 25,467 543,489 –380 497,086 46,783
Massachusetts����������������������� 670 1 – 1,247,076 74,857 887,987 601 866,475 20,911
Michigan ������������������������������� 1,702 43 – 1,453,084 92,643 1,187,324 5,989 1,099,621 81,714
Minnesota ����������������������������� 1,199 129 – 999,214 60,942 742,780 37,621 563,484 141,675
Mississippi����������������������������� 586 2 31,676 633,697 42,288 565,297 –85 430,266 135,116
Missouri��������������������������������� 518 18 – 1,342,665 77,210 1,072,314 310 980,992 91,012
Montana��������������������������������� 168 38 – 501,982 42,876 435,674 16,080 387,037 32,557
Nebraska������������������������������� 306 2 – 383,476 45,465 316,480 – 275,018 41,462
Nevada ��������������������������������� 92 45 – 539,186 60,226 380,591 1,944 373,975 4,672
New Hampshire��������������������� 219 3 – 252,121 21,266 212,087 –34 178,137 33,984
New Jersey��������������������������� 134 – – 1,581,254 78,925 805,817 722 790,719 14,376
New Mexico��������������������������� 1,008 64 – 406,981 25,180 315,636 44 277,329 38,263
New York������������������������������� 2,091 77 – 3,975,783 108,487 1,835,153 5,047 1,779,467 50,639
North Carolina����������������������� 1,038 – 2,573 1,411,280 102,752 1,194,380 1,082 1,116,899 76,399
North Dakota������������������������� 57 – – 322,613 21,284 283,703 31 245,183 38,489
Ohio��������������������������������������� 1,919 96 – 1,599,911 103,691 1,238,446 2,146 1,180,600 55,700
Oklahoma ����������������������������� 228 – – 1,044,121 48,323 946,949 878 798,441 147,630
Oregon����������������������������������� 577 2 – 814,149 60,781 494,439 99 416,034 78,306
Pennsylvania������������������������� 850 3 – 2,222,889 109,326 1,572,932 2,441 1,477,969 92,522
Rhode Island������������������������� 89 – – 268,003 7,215 214,541 55 188,847 25,639
South Carolina����������������������� 380 4 – 567,910 41,120 483,558 524 476,290 6,744
South Dakota������������������������� 227 3 – 342,840 31,169 288,482 100 226,256 62,126
Tennessee����������������������������� 341 10 295,198 937,749 93,729 748,096 794 634,382 112,920
Texas������������������������������������� 4,026 – – 3,601,297 281,030 2,660,996 1,133 2,502,516 157,347
Utah��������������������������������������� 480 2 – 694,205 38,139 370,339 313 316,951 53,075
Vermont��������������������������������� 269 80 – 220,408 7,932 183,261 155 136,931 46,175
Virginia����������������������������������� 1,172 521 946 1,151,034 78,822 873,292 –102 844,793 28,601
Washington��������������������������� 1,283 34 – 1,240,011 129,467 749,141 1,432 639,631 108,078
West Virginia������������������������� 511 12 – 582,805 27,425 525,650 920 475,310 49,420
Wisconsin ����������������������������� 850 3 – 1,040,450 59,195 894,108 1,757 805,931 86,420
Wyoming������������������������������� 22 – – 331,244 24,715 294,715 11,969 226,349 56,397
American Samoa������������������� – – – 18,066 8,992 8,375 – 8,375 –
Fed. States of Micronesia ����� – – – – – – – – –
Guam������������������������������������� – – – 65,316 37,087 26,462 – 26,451 11
Marshall Islands��������������������� – – – 57,153 – 57,153 – – 57,153
Northern Marianas ��������������� – – – 9,837 8,415 – – – –
Palau������������������������������������� – – – – – – – – –
Puerto Rico��������������������������� – 2 – 224,450 20,001 141,135 – 126,742 14,393
Virgin Islands������������������������� – – – 14,289 3,586 8,711 – 8,657 54
Undistributed������������������������� – 352 – 1,460,416 7,869 1,222,678 –4,902 703,637 523,943
See footnotes at end of table.

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U.S. Census Bureau
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 2009—Con.
(In thousand dollars. Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text)

Department of Transportation—Con. Department of the Treasury

Pipeline and Department Payments


State and outlying area National Hazardous of the Treasury to District of
Federal Highway Materials Asset Department Columbia and
Railroad Federal Transit Traffic Safety Safety Forfeiture of Veterans Metro System
Administration Administration Administration Administration Total Fund Other Affairs (WMATA)
    United States, total����� 1,590,761 11,297,997 524,499 38,901 575,479 89,756 485,723 824,892 744,500
Alabama ������������������������������� 100 66,619 6,282 810 301 295 6 12,362 –
Alaska����������������������������������� 4,563 77,056 2,274 60 209 180 29 510 –
Arizona ��������������������������������� – 217,593 9,603 1,416 1,132 1,004 128 6,822 –
Arkansas������������������������������� – 26,647 5,930 521 65 61 4 3,737 –
California������������������������������� 624 1,458,830 51,121 3,285 3,921 3,440 481 51,066 –
Colorado ������������������������������� – 166,545 6,461 586 498 496 2 13,896 –
Connecticut��������������������������� 117 155,992 6,450 530 28 23 5 10,712 –
Delaware������������������������������� – 26,377 3,504 124 206 206 – 4,699 –
District of Columbia��������������� 1,568,800 397,891 3,584 1,500 62 62 – 1,682 744,468
Florida����������������������������������� 307 230,991 55,424 608 5,219 5,148 71 27,245 –
Georgia��������������������������������� – 189,207 13,091 896 4,032 3,984 48 14,913 –
Hawaii����������������������������������� – 53,932 2,491 124 438 22 416 1,448 –
Idaho������������������������������������� – 12,293 2,616 162 489 440 49 6,400 –
Illinois������������������������������������� 415 731,680 17,969 1,325 5,956 5,112 844 22,340 –
Indiana����������������������������������� – 104,539 13,305 850 1,241 1,240 1 7,041 –
Iowa��������������������������������������� – 48,571 7,174 646 4 4 – 46,961 –
Kansas����������������������������������� – 21,748 4,637 737 24 21 3 5,253 –
Kentucky ������������������������������� 1,163 59,236 6,639 305 697 697 – 33,711 –
Louisiana������������������������������� 304 94,119 7,950 1,034 662 657 5 17,884 –
Maine������������������������������������� 271 17,904 3,918 447 511 511 – 11,876 –
Maryland������������������������������� – 222,747 9,102 1,633 1,406 1,406 – 10,106 –
Massachusetts����������������������� – 273,977 9,579 676 936 832 104 30,491 –
Michigan ������������������������������� – 154,387 17,938 792 4,959 4,926 33 25,161 –
Minnesota ����������������������������� 2 188,911 5,354 1,225 74 71 3 26,999 –
Mississippi����������������������������� 287 19,911 5,433 481 43 25 18 24,414 –
Missouri��������������������������������� – 183,551 9,138 452 274 224 50 39,220 –
Montana��������������������������������� – 18,655 4,660 117 80 67 13 4,225 –
Nebraska������������������������������� 670 16,416 4,064 381 22 17 5 12,864 –
Nevada ��������������������������������� – 92,639 5,197 533 338 338 – 5,884 –
New Hampshire��������������������� – 16,169 2,257 342 1,827 1,822 5 11,521 –
New Jersey��������������������������� – 682,786 12,899 827 728 282 446 20,824 –
New Mexico��������������������������� – 59,408 6,158 599 9 3 6 3,915 –
New York������������������������������� 297 2,003,439 26,494 1,913 11,959 11,959 – 30,503 –
North Carolina����������������������� – 104,805 8,885 458 7,164 7,081 83 12,151 –
North Dakota������������������������� – 13,532 3,849 245 1 – 1 17,127 –
Ohio��������������������������������������� – 246,461 9,856 1,457 669 430 239 22,172 –
Oklahoma ����������������������������� – 39,324 8,540 985 277 249 28 32,850 –
Oregon����������������������������������� 4,081 247,834 6,518 496 1,486 1,486 – 6,134 –
Pennsylvania������������������������� 86 515,282 24,331 932 404 214 190 37,209 –
Rhode Island������������������������� – 43,985 2,121 141 5 – 5 6,428 –
South Carolina����������������������� – 35,340 7,566 326 4,410 4,410 – 16,420 –
South Dakota������������������������� – 19,698 3,266 225 10 – 10 3,387 –
Tennessee����������������������������� – 85,482 9,885 557 1,949 1,885 64 11,685 –
Texas������������������������������������� – 617,978 38,086 3,207 13,354 12,903 451 28,330 –
Utah��������������������������������������� 74 280,886 4,324 443 45 – 45 3,996 –
Vermont��������������������������������� 4,508 21,371 3,091 245 254 225 29 6,180 –
Virginia����������������������������������� 1,025 189,585 7,643 667 1,813 1,794 19 16,669 –
Washington��������������������������� 2,433 347,277 10,700 993 9,102 8,910 192 24,426 –
West Virginia������������������������� 634 26,031 2,650 415 290 284 6 2,971 –
Wisconsin ����������������������������� – 77,004 9,489 654 3,149 3,070 79 25,327 –
Wyoming������������������������������� – 9,153 2,407 254 19 17 2 1,401 –
American Samoa������������������� – 232 355 112 5 – 5 – –
Fed. States of Micronesia ����� – – – – – – – – –
Guam������������������������������������� – – 1,767 – – – – – –
Marshall Islands��������������������� – – – – – – – – –
Northern Marianas ��������������� – 323 1,039 60 – – – – –
Palau������������������������������������� – – – – – – – – –
Puerto Rico��������������������������� – 57,283 5,939 92 474,099 1,223 472,876 3,344 –
Virgin Islands������������������������� – 674 1,318 – 8,624 – 8,624 – –
Undistributed������������������������� – 227,691 2,178 – – – – – 32
¹ For Puerto Rico, amount shown is for the nutritional assistance grant program. All other amounts are grant payments for Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) administration.
² The data were extracted from the FY 2009 quarterly data files submitted to the Federal Assistance Award Data System, since FY 2009 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 particular
program or program category during the fiscal year. All amounts, unless otherwise footnoted, represent actual expenditures of the federal government during the indicated (FY 2009) fiscal year.

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Federal Aid to States for Fiscal Year 2009.

18 Federal Aid to States for Fiscal Year 2009


U.S. Census Bureau
Appendix A.
Agency and Selected Program Coverage for
Columns in Table 1
Agency and program Outlay ($1,000)
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Agricultural Marketing Service
Federal-State Marketing Improvement Program 1,863
Value of Commodities 1,276,826
National Institute of Food and Agriculture
Extension Activities
Buildings and Facilities Program 84
Integrated Programs 39,214
Cooperative Extension Service 454,238
Research and Education Activities
Community Food Program 3,135
Initiative for Future Agriculture and Food Systems -9
Emergency Supplemental Homeland Security 8,440
Tribal Colleges Endowment Program 2,132
Grants for Agricultural Research, Special Research Grants 127,108
Cooperative Forestry Research 27,301
Payments to Agricultural Experiment Stations Under The Hatch Act 197,819
Payments to 1890 Land-Grant Colleges and Tuskegee University 37,209
Grants for Agricultural Research—Competitive Research Grants 164,770
Animal Health and Disease Research 3,377
Food and Agricultural Sciences National Needs Graduate Fellowship Grants 4,138
Small Business Innovation Research 16,739
Sustainable Agriculture Research And Education 5,983
1890 Institution Capacity Building Grants 8,691
Higher Education Challenge Grants 4,561
Biotechnology Risk Assessment Research 3,165
Higher Education Multicultural Scholars Program 875
Tribal Colleges Education Equity Grants 2,922
Hispanic Serving Institutions Education Grants 5,302
Secondary and Two-Year Postsecondary Agricultural Education Challenge Grants 807
1994 Institutions Research Program 958
Alaska Native Serving and Native Hawaiian Serving Institutions Education Grants 3,603
International Science and Education Grants 951
Biodiesel Fuel Education Program 636
Organic Agriculture Research and Extension Initiative 2,769
Resident Instruction Grants for Insular Area Activities 521
Specialty Crop Research Initiative 3,727
Biomass Research and Development Initiative Competitive Grants Program 661
Farm Service Agency
Agriculture Loan Mediation Grants 4,371
Outreach Grants for Socially Disadvantaged Farmers 5,958
Food Safety and Inspection Service
Meat, Poultry, and Egg Products Inspection 1,982
Field Automation Information Management (2000) 72
Cooperative Agreements With States for Intrastate Meat and Poultry Inspection 49,266
Food and Nutrition Services
Child Nutrition Programs
Child Nutrition 14,931,782
Commodity Assistance Programs
Commodity Assistance Program 251,995

Federal Aid to States for Fiscal Year 2009 A-1


U.S. Census Bureau
Agency and program Outlay ($1,000)
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE—Con.
Food and Nutrition Services—Con.
Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP)
Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) 5,355,740
Special Supplemental Food Program (WIC)
Woman, Infants and Children (WIC) 6,444,702
Forest Service
Payments to States and Counties
Payment to States Spotted Owl Guarantee 478,055
National Forest Fund Payment to States 1,654
10 Percent Road and Trail 34
National Forest Fund Payments to Minnesota 2,102
National Forest Grassland and Land Utilization Project With the Counties 15,717
Recreation Fee Demonstration Program 126
Southern Nevada Public Lands 8,619
Rural Community and Emergency Fire Fighting Program
Emergency Fire Fighting 11,454
Wildlife Fire Management 49,074
State and Private Forestry
State and Private Forestry 23,873
Cooperative Forestry 47
Forest Legacy Program 980
National Forest Service
National Forest System 925
Other
Forest Land Enhancement 177
Highway Administration 4,036
Restoration of Improvements 89
Capital Improvement and Maintenance, Forest Service 1,401
Capital Improvement and Maintenance, Recovery Act 5,000
Natural Resources Conservation Service
Watershed Protection and Flood Prevention Operations 27,599
Watershed Rehabilitation Program, Recovery Act 10,894
Emergency Watershed Protection Program, Recovery Act 135,405
Rural Development Activities
Community Facilities Grants
Community Facilities Loans and Grants 30,069
Rural Regional and Cooperative Development Programs
Delta Regional Authority-Allocated 325
Rural Business Enterprise Grants (RBEG) 40,186
Rural Cooperative Development Grants (RCDG) 5,764
Rural Business Opportunity Grants (RBOG) 4,978
Rural Economic Development Loan and Grants 4,598
Housing Preservation Grants
Rural Self-Help Housing Technical Assistance 551
Rural Housing Preservation Grants 5,096
Housing Application Packaging Grants 409
Water Systems and Waste Disposal Systems Grants
Water and Waste Disposal Systems for Rural Communities 374,904
Water Systems and Waste Disposal Grants Technical Assistance and Training 67
Solid Waste Management Grants 188
Emergency Community Water Assistance Grants 6,224
Water and Waste Disposal Loans and Grants (Section 306C) 12,553
Other
Appalachian Regional Commission Program Executive 14,675
Rural Rental Assistance Payments 25,333
Empowerment Zones Programs 14,343
Biomass Research and Development Grants 254
Renewable Energy Systems Grants 420
A-2 Federal Aid to States for Fiscal Year 2009
U.S. Census Bureau
Agency and program Outlay ($1,000)
APPALACHIAN REGIONAL COMMISSION
Appalachian Area Development 21,811
Appalachian Local Development District Assistance 6,741
Appalachian State Research, Technical Assistance and Demonstration Projects 1,388
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
Economic Development Administration
Economic Development Assistance Program 268,840
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Geodetic Surveys and Services 1,252
Anadromous Fish Conservation Act 1,340
Interjurisdictional Fisheries Act of 1986 2,042
Sea Grant Support 1,963
Coastal Zone Management Administration Awards 81,115
Coastal Zone Management Estuarine Research Reserves 13,453
Financial Assistance for National Centers for Coastal Ocean Science 165
Marine Sanctuary Program 136
Cooperative Fishery Statistics 980
Southeast Area Monitoring and Assessment Program 2,223
Columbia River Fisheries Development Program 10,420
Pacific Fisheries Data Program 3,043
Pacific Coast Salmon Recovery-Pacific Salmon Treaty Program 58,721
Marine Mammal Data Program 1,139
Automated Flood Warning Systems 378
Unallied Industry Projects 4,174
Unallied Management Projects 3,135
Chesapeake Bay Studies 17
Habitat Conservation 34,517
Applied Meteorological Research 121
Congressionally Identified Awards and Projects 115
Unallied Science Program 4,006
Coastal Services Center 40
Atlantic Coastal Fisheries Cooperative Management Act 4,420
Fisheries Disaster Relief 25
Center for Sponsored Coastal Ocean Research-Coastal Ocean Program 46
National Telecommunications and Information Administration
Public Broadcasting Facilities Planning and Construction 18,487
Information Infrastructure Grants—Technology Opportunities Program 1,471
Digital Television Transition and Public Safety Fund/Special Projects 5,808
Low-Power Television and Translator Digital-to-Analog Conversion 543
CORPORATION FOR NATIONAL AND COMMUNITY SERVICE
National Civilian Community Corps 1,365
State Commission 9,953
Learn and Serve Community Based State Commission Award 17,724
Learn and Serve Higher Education 620
AmeriCorps State Commission Cooperative Agreement 149,092
Special Programs Award for Innovative and Demonstration Programs 1,518
Americorps Cost Reimbursement 285
The Foster Grandparent Program 9,828
Volunteers in Service to America 3,175
Senior Companion Program 3,878
CORPORATION FOR PUBLIC BROADCASTING
Tv Community Service Grant 94,058
Tv Production Programs 654
Radio Community Service Grants 30,528
Radio Production Programs 12,326
Other Programs 14,370
Ready to Learn 2,892

Federal Aid to States for Fiscal Year 2009 A-3


U.S. Census Bureau
Agency and program Outlay ($1,000)
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers—Civilian Construction Program
Payments to States, Flood Control Act of 1954 10,244
U.S. Army National Guard—Construction
Military Construction—Army, National Guard 663,792
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
Office of English Language Acquisition
Bilingual Education—Professional Development 24,466
Foreign Language Assistance 18,190
English Language Acquisition Grants 622,828
Office of Educational Research and Improvement
Star School 4,043
Javits Gifted and Talented Students Education Grant Program 4,482
Fund for the Improvement of Education 361,545
Ready to Teach 10,281
National Institute on Student Achievement, Curriculum and Assessment 47,257
Ready to Learn Television 14,607
Cooperative Education Exchange Program 237
Office of Special Education and Rehabilitative Services
Rehabilitation Services and Disability Research Programs
Rehabilitation Services—Vocational Rehabilitation Grants to States 1,502,222
Rehabilitation Services—Services Projects 1,311
Rehabilitation—Long Term Training 13,983
Centers for Independent Living 13,116
National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research 37,107
Rehabilitation Services—Client Assistance Program (CAP) 5,649
Independent Living State Grants 13,335
Rehabilitation Services—Independent Living Services for Older Individuals who are Blind 18,398
Supported Employment Services for Individuals With Severe Disabilities 18,686
Rehabilitation Services Demonstration and Training Special Demonstration Projects 5,674
Program of Protection and Advocacy of Individual Rights 9,133
Rehabilitation—Short Term Training 217
Rehabilitation Services—American Indians With Disabilities 2,657
Rehabilitation Training Experimental and Innovative Training 100
Rehabilitation—Continuing Education 5,183
Rehabilitation Training—State Vocational Rehabilitation Unit In-Service Training 2,625
Rehabilitation Training—General Training 415
Assistive Technology—State Grant for Protection and Advocacy 2,196
Rehabilitation Services-Vocational Rehabilitation Grants to States, Recovery Act 13,912
Independent Living State Grants, Recovery Act 385
Independent Living Services for Older Individuals Who are Blind, Recovery Act 245
Office of Special Education programs
Special Education Grants to States 9,370,403
Training Interpreters for Deaf Individuals 524
Special Education Preschool Grants 326,683
Special Education—Grants for Infants and Families With Disabilities 208,648
Native Hawaiian Special Education 157
Assistive Technology 19,519
Projects With Industry 3,071
Capacity Building for Traditionally Underserved Populations 1,230
Special Education—State Program Improvement Grants for Children With Disabilities 35,763
Special Education—Research and Innovation to Improve Services and Results for Children
  With Disabilities 36,654
Special Education—Personnel Preparation to Improve Services and Results for
Children With Disabilities 61,887
Special Education Technical Assistance and Dissemination to Improve Services and
Results for Children With Disabilities 29,557
Special Education-Technical and Media Services for Individuals With Disabilities 5,837
Special Education—Parent Information Centers 7,123
Special Education Technical Assistance on State Data Collection 6,739
Special Education Grants to States, Recovery Act 714,649
A-4 Federal Aid to States for Fiscal Year 2009
U.S. Census Bureau
Agency and program Outlay ($1,000)
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION—Con.
Office of Special Education and Rehabilitative Services—Con.
Office of Special Education programs—Con.
Special Education—Preschool Grants, Recovery Act 17,814
Special Education—Grants for Infants and Families, Recovery Act 22,747
Office of Vocational and Adult Education
Vocational Technical Education Programs
Vocational Education—Basic Grants to States 969,973
Vocational Education—National Programs 309
Vocational Education—Indians Set Aside 1,580
Tech—Preparation Education 86,386
Grants to States for Incarcerated Youth offenders 17,073
Adult Education and Literacy Programs
Adult Education State Grant Program 466,327
Adult Education-National Leadership Activities 471
Literacy Programs for Prisoners 654
National Institute for Literacy 963
Tech-Prep Demonstration Grants 1,324
Office of Elementary and Secondary Education
Programs for the Disadvantaged-Migrants
Migrant Education Basic State Grant Program 329,788
Migrant Education High School Equivalency Program 11,956
Migrant Education Coordination Program 3,119
Migrant Education College Assistance Migrant Program 11,337
Even Start-State Migrant Education 1,968
Programs for the Disadvantaged-Others
Education for Homeless Children and Youth 59,226
Even Start-State Educational Agencies 62,328
Comprehensive School Reform Demo (CSRD) 1,061
Reading First State Grants 632,426
Early Reading First 75,812
Homeless Education Disaster Assistance Program 860
Education Technology State Grants, Recovery Act 374
Education for Homeless Children and Youth, Recovery Act 5,337
Impact Aid
Impact Aid Facilities Maintenance 9,542
Impact Aid 1,140,112
Impact Act—School Construction Formula Grants, Recovery Act 33,844
Program for American Indians, Alaska Natives, and Native Hawaiians
Indian Education Grants to Local Educational Agencies 81,543
Even Start-Indian Tribes and Tribal Organizations 30
Indian Education Special Program 9,654
Alaska Native Education Program 22,495
Native Hawaiian Education 14,320
No Child Left Behind Act
National Program for Drug-Free Schools and Communities 217,758
Safe and Drug-Free Schools and Communities State Grants 265,436
Twenty-First Century Community Learning Centers 903,003
Technology Literacy Challenge Fund Grants 236,550
Rural Education Achievement Program 132,538
Improving Teacher Quality State Grants 2,589,770
Grants for State Assessments and Related Activities 374,521
Grants for Enhanced Assessment Instruments 8,459
Teacher Incentive Fund 66,460
Title 1 Programs
Title I Grants to Local Education Agencies 11,507,720
Title I Program for Neglected and Delinquent Children 40,164
Striving Readers 27,591
School Improvement Grants 139,861
Title 1 Grants to Local Educational Agencies, Recovery Act 736,947
Federal Aid to States for Fiscal Year 2009 A-5
U.S. Census Bureau
Agency and program Outlay ($1,000)
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION—Con.
Office of Elementary and Secondary Education—Con.
Other
Civil Rights Training and Advisor Services 1,255
Women’s Educational Equity Act Program 718
Magnet Schools Assistance 99,645
Freely Associated States Education Grant Program 3,360
Charter Schools 168,437
Comprehensive Regional Assistance Centers 2,165
Innovative Education Program Strategies 44,088
Goals 2000—Parental Assistance 12,829
Advanced Placement Incentive Program 38,436
National Assessment of Educational Progress 3
Insular Area Consolidated Grants 47,865
Early Childhood Educator Professional Development 2,111
Transition to Teaching 28,558
Dropout Prevention Programs 2,202
Voluntary Public School Choice 17,812
School Leadership 10,757
Literacy Through School Libraries 16,702
National Board for Professional Teaching Standards 11,203
Olympic Scholarships 1,117
Arts in Education 13,186
Mathematics and Science Partnerships 180,155
Statewide Data Systems 28,484
State Fiscal Stabilization Fund—Education State Grants, Recovery Act 6,004,245
State Fiscal Stabilization Fund—Government Services, Recovery Act 1,006,503
Hurricane Education Recovery 8,548
Troops to Teachers 686
Office of Postsecondary Education
Higher Education Programs-International
National Resource Centers and Fellowship Programs for Language and Area or Language
  and International Studies 32,615
Undergraduate International Studies and Foreign Language Program 2,415
International Research and Studies 3,419
International Overseas Faculty Research Abroad 876
International Overseas Group Project Abroad 2,021
International Overseas Doctoral Dissertation 2,468
Business and International Education Projects 2,761
Centers for International Business Education 6,271
Higher Education Programs-Other
Higher Education Institutional Aid 326,786
Trio-Student Support Services 161,446
Trio-Talent Search 70,877
Trio-Upward Bound 199,318
Higher Education Trio Staff Training Program 2,349
Fund for the Improvement of Postsecondary Education (FIPSE) 45,189
Minority Science and Engineering Improvement 4,597
Construction, Reconstruction, Renovation of Academic Facilities 665
Byrd Honors Scholarship 34,463
Graduate Assistance in Areas of National Need 15,037
McNair Post Baccalaureate Achievement 28,971
Language Resource Centers 2,806
Demonstration Project to Ensure Students With Disabilities Receive a Higher Education 4,594
Gaining Early Awareness and Readiness for Undergraduate Programs 254,743
Child Care Access Means Parents in School 10,449
Teacher Quality Enhancement Grants 35,999
Technological Innovation and Cooperation for Foreign Information Access 1,006
Trio-Educational Opportunity Centers 27,747
Jacob K Javits Fellowships 3,827
College Access Challenge Grant Program 22,711
A-6 Federal Aid to States for Fiscal Year 2009
U.S. Census Bureau
Agency and program Outlay ($1,000)
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION—Con.
Office of Postsecondary Education—Con.
Higher Education Programs-Other—Con.
Teachers Education Assistance for College and Higher Education 21,844
Bacc Degrees in Science, Tech, Eng, Math, & Critical Frgn Language & Master’s Degrees in All 507
Strengthening Minority-Serving Institutions 3,957
Office of Student Financial Assistance
Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grants 309,092
Federal Work Study Program 416,708
Loan Cancellations 33,839
Leveraging Education Assistance Partnership (LEAP formerly SSIG) 35,486
Academic Competitiveness Grants 211,200
National Science and Mathematics Access to Retain Talent Grants 135,565
ELECTION ASSISTANCE COMMISSION
Help America Vote Requirements Payments 79,407
Mock Election Program 54
Data Collection Grant 4,454
DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
National Nuclear Security Administration
Weapons Activities 135,789
Naval Reactors 1,356
Office of the Administrator 15,083
Nuclear Waste Disposal
Defense Nuclear Waste Disposal 27,188
Environmental and Other Defense Activities
Other Defense Activities 19,880
Nondefense Environmental Management 42,111
Electricity Deliver and Energy Reliability 7,615
Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy 586,424
Energy Conservation Programs
Nuclear Energy 10,781
Energy Research and Development Programs
Fossil Energy Research and Development 74,573
General Science and Research 4,977
Energy Supply Research and Development 75,874
Naval Petroleum and Oil Shale Research 5
Legacy Management 313
Other
Departmental Administration 20
Payments in Lieu of Taxes 42,177
Uranium Facilities Maintenance 62
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
Hazardous Substance Response (Superfund and L.U.S.T)
Superfund 125,151
Leaking Underground Storage Tanks 78,734
Other
State and Tribal Assistance Grants 3,153,668
Environmental Programs and Management 327,754
EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY COMMISSION
Fiscal Year 2005 Funds 154
Fiscal Year 2006 Funds 52
Fiscal Year 2007 Funds 691
Fiscal Year 2008 Funds 16,172
Fiscal Year 2009 Funds 14,214

Federal Aid to States for Fiscal Year 2009 A-7


U.S. Census Bureau
Agency and program Outlay ($1,000)
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
Administration for Children and Families
Child Care and Development
Child Care and Development Block Grant 2,122,516
Child Care Mandatory and Matching Funds-Child Care and Development Fund 2,929,009
Child Care and Development Block Grant, Recovery Act 209,013
Child Support Enforcement
Family Support Payments to States-Assistance Payments 3,304,458
Children and Families Services (Headstart)
Children and Family Services Programs 8,616,829
Children’s Research and Technical Assistance 2,169
Children and Family Services Programs, Recovery Act 103,068
Safe and Stable Families
Family Preservation and Support Services 451,902
Foster Care and Adoption Assistance
Foster Care and Adoption Assistance 6,592,237
Foster Care and Adoption Assistance, Recovery Act 257,890
Low-Income Home Energy Assistance
Low-Income Home Energy Assistance 4,532,576
Refugee and Entrant Assistance
Refugee and Entrant Assistance 634,265
Social Services Block Grant
Social Services Block Grant 1,853,768
Temporary Assistance to Needy Families (TANF)
Temporary Assistance to Needy Families (TANF) 17,793,926
Temporary Assistance to Needy Families (TANF), Recovery Act 250,657
Other
General Department Management 117,464
Public Health and Social Services Emergency Fund 486,056
Contingency Fund for State Welfare Program 821,637
Disabled Voter Services -34
Administration on Aging
Administration on Aging 1,409,285
Administration on Aging, Recovery Act 16,627
Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality
Health Care Policy and Research 87,959
Research On Healthcare Costs, Quality And Outcomes 43,133
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Disease Control, Research and Training 1,373,363
Vaccines for Children 41,786
Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services
Federal Medical Assistance Percentage, Recovery Act 31,586,416
Medical Assistance Program (Medicaid) 206,702,710
Administration—Medical Assistance Program 10,008,016
State Certification of Health Care Providers and Suppliers 181,156
Children’s Health Insurance Program (Title XXI) 7,544,925
Ticket to Work 62,318
Ambulatory Surgical Center—Healthcare Association Infection, Recovery Act 31
Medicaid Transformation Grants 38,169
Health Resources and Services Administration
Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) 6,154,102
Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA), Recovery Act 150,688
Indian Health Service
Indian Health Service 5,230,507
Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration
Substance Abuse Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) 3,054,665

A-8 Federal Aid to States for Fiscal Year 2009


U.S. Census Bureau
Agency and program Outlay ($1,000)
DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY
Coast Guard
Recreational Boating Safety 124,227
Domestic Preparedness and Antiterrorism Programs
State and Local Homeland Security Training Program 265,640
State and Local Domestic Exercise Support 45,714
Homeland Security Preparedness Technical Assist Program 710,890
Urban Areas Security Initiative 1,529,411
Port Security Grant Program 179,160
Homeland Security Grant Program 8,744,351
Competitive Training Grant Program 86,434
Customs and Border Protection—Payments to Puerto Rico 84,000
Federal Emergency Management Agency
Disaster Relief
Disaster Relief (no year) 5,577,047
Disaster Assistance Direct Loan Financing Account 89,171
Flood Mitigation Assistance 20,900
Emergency Management Planning And Assistance
Emergency Management Performance Grants 31,930
Pre-Disaster Mitigation 86,845
Chemical Stockpile Emergency Preparedness Program 18,343
Community Assistance Program State Support Services Element 6,312
National Urban Search and Rescue Response System 1,031
Other
Super Fund 4
Flood insurance 17,347
Emergency Food and Shelter National Board Program 200,000
Flood Map Modernization Fund 52,130
Emergency Food and Shelter National Board Program, Recovery Act 83,999
DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT
Fair Housing and Equal Opportunity
Fair housing 45,855
Native Hawaiian Housing Loan Guarantee Fund Financing Account -186
Fair Housing and Equal Opportunity Personnel Compensation and Benefits 65,289
Community Planning and Development
Community Development Block Grant
Community Development Programs 6,399,335
Community Development Guaranteed Loans 7,510
Community Development Loan Guarantee Program 115,063
Community Development Loan Guarantees Financing -5,206
Loan Guarantee Recovery Fund Financing Account 1,251
Community Planning and Development Personnel Compensation and Benefits 91,753
Community Development Fund, Recovery Act 7,319
Empowerment Zones and Other Economic Development
Youthbuild -1
Brownfield Development 22,101
Empowerment Zones and Enterprise Community 16,375
Rural Housing and Economic Development 14,558
Emergency Shelter and Homeless Assistance
Homeless Assistance Grants 1,482,616
Homelessness Prevention Fund, Recovery Act 579
Housing Programs
College Housing
College Housing Grants 3,724
Research and Technology 49,408
Housing Opportunities for Persons With AIDS
Housing Opportunity for Persons With AIDS 317,122

Federal Aid to States for Fiscal Year 2009 A-9


U.S. Census Bureau
Agency and program Outlay ($1,000)
DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT—Con.
Housing Programs—Con.
Native American Block Grant
Native American Housing Block Grant 560,627
Indian Housing Loan Guarantee Fund Program Account 10,279
Indian Housing Loan Guarantee Fund Financing Account -4,199
Title VI Indian Federal Guarantees Financing Account -250
Native Hawaiian Housing Block Grant, Public and Indian Housing 4,022
Native Hawaiian Housing Loan Guarantee Fund Program Account and Indian Housing 87
Public and Indian Housing Personnel Compensation and Benefits 174,097
Native American Housing Block Grants, Recovery Act 82,379
Housing for Special Populations
Housing for Special Population 979,217
Public Housing Programs
Low Rent Housing Assistance
Payments—Operation of Low Rent Housing 4,448,965
Low Rent Public Housing -58,574
Rent Supplement 46,926
Rental Housing Assistance 508,335
Housing for Persons With Disabilities 336,553
Tenant Based Rental Assistance 15,980,938
Project Based Rental Assistance 7,481,993
Rental Housing Assistance Fund 707
Housing for the Elderly or Handicapped Fund Liquidating Account -746,508
Permanent Supportive Housing 3,480
Neighborhood Revitalization
Severely Distressed Public Housing 316,615
Neighborhood Stabilization Program 115,670
Drug Elimination
Drug Elimination Grants -93
Housing Certificate Program
Housing Certificate Fund Grants 1,571,739
Capital Programs
Revolving Fund Liquidating Account 23
Public Housing Capital Fund 3,010,641
Lead Hazard Reduction 164,883
Working Capital Fund 268,238
Interstate Land Sale -5
Office of Healthy Homes and Lead Hazard Control Personnel Compensation and Benefits 6,637
Office of Lead Hazard Control and Healthy Homes, Recovery Act 3,293
Public Housing Capital Fund, Recovery Act 195,956
Working Capital Fund, Recovery Act 1,344
Home Ownership Assistance
Nehemiah Housing Opportunity Fund -337
Homeownership and Opportunity for People Everywhere (HOPE) 3,526
Investment Partnership Program 1,913,330
Prevention of Resident Displacement Grants 1,183
Self Help and Assistance Homeownership Opportunity Program 31,513
Flexible Subsidy Fund -25,661
Manufacturing Housing Fees Trust -2,390
Office of the Govt National Mortgage Association Personnel Compensation and Benefits 8,047
Home Ownership Preservation Entity Fund Program Account 3,973
FHA Mutual Mortgage Insurance Program Account 42,642
Home Investment Partnership Program, Recovery Act 1,781
Manufacturing Housing Fees Trust, Recovery Act 5,400
Other
Appalachian Regional Development 6,864
Salaries and Expenses 14,995
Executive Direction 17,921

A-10 Federal Aid to States for Fiscal Year 2009


U.S. Census Bureau
Agency and program Outlay ($1,000)
DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT—Con.
Public Housing Programs—Con.
Other—Con.
Housing Personnel Compensation and Benefits 352,913
Administration, Operations, and Management 486,378
Policy Development and Research Personnel Compensation and Benefits 16,107
Office of Inspector General, Recovery Act 81
Administration, Operations, and Management, Recovery Act 969
Personnel Compensation and Benefits, Recovery Act, Office of Public and Indian Housing 23
Personnel Compensation and Benefits, Recovery Act, Community Planning and Development 59
Personnel Compensation and Benefits, Recovery Act, Office of Lead Hazard Control and Healthy
Homes 7
FHA-General and Special Risk Insurance Fund, Liquidation Account 14,339
FHA-General and Special Risk Guaranteed Loan 20,831
Contract Wage Underpayments 555
Funds Received From Excess Community 50
FHA, General and Special Risk Program Account 51,512
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Bureau of Indian Affairs
Aid to Tribal Governments 25,989
Consolidated Tribal Government Program 74,068
Tribal Self-Governance 284,406
Indian Self-Determination Contract Support 108,318
Services to Indian Children, Elderly and Families 22,481
Tribal Courts 14,198
Indian Loans-Economic Development 1,332
Repair of Indian Schools 83,613
Repair of Indian Detention Facilities 528
Safety of Dams on Indian Lands 14,432
Indian Adult Education 3,611
Tribal Courts 60,777
Tribally Controlled Community College Endowments 102
Indian Law Enforcement 124,282
Indian Community Fire Protection 1,831
Indian Economic Development 2,657
Agriculture on Indian Lands 10,563
Forestry on Indian Land 16,894
Indian Rights Protection 37,759
Water Resources on Indian Lands 38,246
Minerals and Mining on Indian Lands 1,369
Real Estate Programs Indian Lands 3,779
Environmental Management Indian Programs 1,264
Indian School Equalization Program 234,236
Indian Child and Family Education 7,847
Indian School Student Transportation 33,157
Assistance for Indian Children With Severe Disabilities 190
Administration Cost Grants for Indian Schools 41,795
Indian Education Facilities, Operations and Maintenance 60,598
Bureau of Indian Affairs Facilities, Operations and Maintenance 32,508
Unresolved Right Issues 189
Endangered Species on Indian Lands 706
Litigation Support for Indian Rights 924
Attorney Fees Indian Rights 1,122
Anilca Programs 368
Navajo-Hopi Indian Settlement Program 477
Indian Graduate Students Scholarships 2,351
Indian Vocational Training United Tribes Technical College 6,000
Indian Employment Assistance, Recovery Act 12,490
Indian Social Services Welfare Assistance 50,373
Indian Education Higher Education Grant Program 25,853
Indian Education Assistance to Schools 12,802

Federal Aid to States for Fiscal Year 2009 A-11


U.S. Census Bureau
Agency and program Outlay ($1,000)
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR—Con.
Bureau of Indian Affairs—Con.
Indian Housing, Recovery Act 7,316
Indian Child Welfare Act Title II Grants 10,041
Iron Worker Training Program 400
Tribal Courts Trust Reform Initiative -18
National Fire Plan-Wildlife Urban Interface Community Fire Assistance (BLM) 78,058
Bureau of Land Management
Payments in Lieu of Taxes
Payments in Lieu of Taxes 381,648
Shared Revenues
Distribution of Receipts to State and Local Governments (Public Land and Resources) 111,942
Bureau of Reclamation
Water and Related Resources 137,701
Water and Related Resources, Recovery Act 6,906
Fish and Wildlife Service
Wildlife Conservation and Restoration
Federal Aid for Wildlife Restoration 627
North American Wetlands Funds 44,119
State Wildlife Grants 61,655
Endangered Species 81,098
Wildlife Restoration—Section 4 276,031
Coastal Wetlands 22,262
Partnerships for Wildlife 3
Wildlife Restoration—Section 10 7,736
Multistate Conservation Projects 3,699
Landowner Incentive Program 13,379
Neotropical Migratory Bird Conservation 1,722
Fish and Wildlife Management Assistance 854
Tribal Land Incentive Program 2,134
Tribal Wildlife Grants 4,332
Sport Fish Restoration
Sport Fish Restoration 361,583
Sport Fish Restoration—Grants Program 546
Other
Clean Vessel Act Program 11,306
Boating Infrastructure Grant Program 12,661
National Outreach and Communication Program 2,243
Minerals Management Service
Mineral Leasing Act
Mineral Leasing Act 1,812,766
Other
Offshore Outer Continental Shelf State Payments 54,652
Forest Service Lease Disbursements 8,790
Corps of Engineer Disbursements 38,917
Late Payment Interest To States 43
Epa County 12,679
State Select Lands 333
Alaska State Selected Lands 524
Geothermal Revenues 24,854
National Petroleum Reserve-Alaska 16,279
South 1/2 Red River Act Of 1923 3
Gulf Of Mexico Energy Security Act 25,240
National Park Service
Historic Preservation
Historic Preservation Fund Grants-In-Aid 49,920
Civil War Battlefields 20,497
Save America’s Treasures 9,192

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U.S. Census Bureau
Agency and program Outlay ($1,000)
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR—Con.
National Park Service—Con.
Other
Outdoor Recreation—Acquisition, Development And Planning 51,492
Urban Park and Recreation Recovery Program 88
Office of Surface Mining, Reclamation, and Enforcement
Abandoned Mine Reclamation
Abandoned Mine Lands Reclamation 191,391
Other
Civil Penalties Reclamation 128
Regulation and Technology 56,286
Office of Insular Affairs
Compact of Free Association 202,007
Assistance to Territories 81,634
Trust Territories 91
Fiscal assistance 148,678
DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
Federal Prison System
Corrections Training and Staff Development 2,652
Corrections Research and Evaluation and Policy Formulation 1,374
Corrections Technical Assistance/Clearinghouse 970
National Prison Rape Statistic Program 23,367
Office of Asset Forfeiture
Assets Forfeiture Fund 397,931
Office of Justice Programs
Corrections, Probation, and Parole
Violent Offenders Incarceration and Truth in Sentencing Incentive Grants 31,977
Offender Re-Entry 12,644
Correctional Grant Program for Indian Tribes 7,354
Crime Victims Programs
Crime Victim Assistance 359,912
Crime Victim Compensation 130,931
Crime Victim Assistance—Discretionary Grants 27,368
Children Justice Act—Discretionary Grant for Native American Tribes 2,630
Services for Trafficking Victims 11,016
State Crime Victim Assistance 2,907
Scams Targeting the Elderly 50
State Wide Automated Victim Information Notification Program 8,440
State Victim Assistance Formula Grant Program 1,623
State Victim Compensation Formula Grant Program 31,064
Education, Research, and Statistics Programs
State Justice Statistics Program for Statistical Analysis Centers 21,566
National Criminal History Improvement Program 11,420
National Institute of Justice Evaluation and Development Project Grants 226
Corrections and Law Enforcement Family Support 30
Regional Information Sharing Systems 41,665
State and Local Anti-Terrorism Training Program 804
National Evaluation of the Safe Schools-Healthy Students Initiative 561
State Identification Systems Grant Program 178
Criminal Justice Research and Development Graduate Research Fellowships 40,132
Special Data Collections and Statistical Studies 11,482
Juvenile Justice Programs
Juvenile Accountability Incentive Block Grant 46,251
Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention—Allocation To States 73,500
Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention—Special Emphasis 51,087
Missing Children Assistance 48,258
Gang Free Schools and Communities 481
Title V Delinquency Prevention Program 5,180

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U.S. Census Bureau
Agency and program Outlay ($1,000)
DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE—Con.
Office of Justice Programs—Con.
Juvenile justice programs—Con.
Challenge Grants Program 740
Juvenile Mentoring Program 45
Enforcing Underage Drinking Laws Program 22,105
Tribal Youth Program 10,064
National Institute for Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention 1,133
Gang Resistance Education and Training (G.R.E.A.T.) 19,752
Anti-Gang Initiative 23,986
Criminal and Juvenile Justice and Mental Health Collaboration Program 3,978
Law Enforcement Assistance Programs
Bulletproof Vests
Bulletproof Vest Partnership Program 20,290
Community Oriented Policing Program (Cops)
Community Oriented Policy (COPS) 1,125
Law Enforcement Block Grant
Local Law Enforcement Block Grants Program 8,587
Violence Against Women and Children
Victims of Child Abuse 118,291
Violence Against Women Discretionary Grants for Indian Tribal Governments -63
Violence Against Women Formula Grant -134
Rural Domestic Violence and Child Victimization Enforcement Grant Program -12
Closed-Circuit Televising of Child Victims of Abuse 1,365
Reduction and Prevention of Children’s Exposure to Violence 5,312
Technical Assistance and Training Initiative 3,642
Support for Adam Walsh Act Implementation Grant Program 656
Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force Program 1,286
Weed and Seed
Weed and Seed Program 35,695
Capital Case Litigation 1,224
Other
Law Enforcement Assistance—Undefined 4,067
Police Corps -82
Sex Offender Management Discretionary Grant 4,997
Criminal Lab Improvement Program 720
Paul Coverdell Forensic Sciences Improvement Grant Program 15,912
Forensic Casework DNA Backlog Reduction Program 112,410
Substance Abuse Programs
Byrne Formula Grant Program 13,451
Ed Byrne Memorial State and Local Law Enforcement Assistance Discretionary Grants 36,344
Residential Substance Abuse Treatment for State Prisoners 13,441
Drug Prevention Program 257
Drug-Free Communities—Support Program Grants 793
Indian Country Alcohol and Drug Prevention 5,158
Edward Byrne Memorial Competitive Grant Program 5,621
Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant Program to States and Territories 922,872
Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant to Units of Local Government 196,076
Second Chance Act Prisoner Reentry Initiative 25
Other
Public Safety Officers Benefits Program 85,805
Drug Courts Discretionary Grant Program 220,779
State Criminal Alien Assistance Program 391,359
Tribal Court Assistance Program 7,661
Planning, Implementing, and Enhancing Strategies in Community Prosecution 17,820
National White Collar Crime Center 967
Public Safety Officers Educational Assistance 769
Antiterrorism Emergency Reserve 3,431
Congressionally Recommended Awards 148,707

A-14 Federal Aid to States for Fiscal Year 2009


U.S. Census Bureau
Agency and program Outlay ($1,000)
DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
Bureau of Labor Statistics
Labor Force Statistics 82,725
Compensation and Working Conditions 5,803
Employment and Training Administration
State Unemployment Insurance and Employment Service
State Unemployment Insurance and Employment Service 747,773
State Unemployment Insurance and Employment Service 3,304,029
Workforce Investment Act
Workforce Investment Act—Adult Program 927,048
Workforce Investment Act—Youth Activities 1,451,689
Incentives Grants—Workforce Investment Act Section 503 27,827
Workforce Investment Act Incentives Grant—Section 503 Grants to States 16,072
Work Opportunity Tax Credit Program and Welfare-to-Work Tax Credit 17,953
Workforce Investment Act Dislocated Worker Formula Grants 1,488,090
Other
Registered Apprenticeship and Training 876
Senior Community Service Employment Program 550,642
Trade Adjustment Assistance-Workers 289,256
Attestations By Employers Using Nonimmigrant Aliens in Specialty Occupations 49,431
Employment and Training Administration—Pilots, Demonstrations And Research 79,343
Employment and Training Administration—Evaluations 648
Migrant and Seasonal Farmworkers 80,557
Native American Employment and Training 60,492
H-1B Job Training Grants 65,490
Community Based Job Training Grants 70,534
Prisoner Reentry 44,108
Temp Labor Certification for Foreign Workers 8,245
Youthbuild 54,209
Mine Safety and Health Administration
Mine Health and Safety Grants 8,842
Brookwood-Sago Grant 503
Occupational Health and Safety Administration
Salary and Expenses for 2005 34
Salary and Expenses for 2006 -7
Salary and Expenses for 2007 -2
Salary and Expenses for 2008 13,362
Salary and Expenses for 2009 125,679
Occupational Safety and Health—Susan Harwood Training Grants 2,160
Occupational Safety and Health—State Program 94,650
Veterans Employment and Training Administration
Disabled Veterans Outreach Program 82,804
Local Veterans Employment Representative Program 76,760
NATIONAL FOUNDATION ON THE ARTS AND THE HUMANITIES
Promotion of the Arts 8,180
Promotion of the Arts 36,986
General Operating Support 19,178
Museum Assessment Program 460
Conservation Project Support 3,148
Conservation Assessment Program 803
State Library Program 171,489
Native American Library Service 3,967
National Leadership Grants 29,865
Librarians for the 21st Century 22,503
Promotion of the Arts-Grants to Organizations and Individuals, Recovery Act 15
Promotion of the Arts-Partnership Agreements, Recovery Act 6,029
21st Century Museum Professionals Program 1,779
Native American Native Hawaiian Museum Services Program 1,027
Museum Grants African American History and Culture 1,311

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U.S. Census Bureau
Agency and program Outlay ($1,000)
NEIGHBORHOOD REINVESTMENT CORPORATION
Expandable Grant 235,889
Capital Grants 36,234
Training Grants 5,369
SOCIAL SECURITY ADMINISTRATION
Supplemental Security Income 41,647
STATE JUSTICE INSTITUTE
State Justice Institute 2,618
TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY
In Lieu of Tax Payments 505,153
DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Federal Aviation Administration
Airport and Airway Trust Fund 3,808,316
Federal Highway Administration
Demonstration Projects
Baltimore-Washington Parkway 99
Highway Demonstration Project—Highway Trust Fund 1,947
Pennsylvania Reconstruction Demonstration Project 317
Alabama Highway Bypass Demonstration Project 8
Highway Demonstration Project-Preliminary Engineering 137
Pennsylvania Reconstruction Demonstration Project 8
Highway Demonstration Project 282
Congestion Mitigation 54
Surface Transportation Projects 1,939
Interstate Transfer Grants 69
Highway Widening and Improvement Demonstration Project 75
Railroad Highway Crossing Demonstration Project 2,870
Surface Transportation Projects 16,800
Miscellaneous Highway Projects Demonstrations 64,848
Surface Transportation Project 4,493
I-35W Bridge Repair and Reconstruction 36,496
Miscellaneous Highway Projects, Demos-FMCSA 942
Surface Transportation Priorities 6,814
Miscellaneous Highway Projects-MARAD 993
Alabama and West Virginia Highway Projects 135
Highway Trust Fund
Federal Aid Highways 35,606,757
Other
Transfer-National Park Service 57,153
Metropolitan Planning 100
Appalachian Development Highway System 75,336
Highway Safety Research and Development 5
Appalachian Development Highway System 1,444
Woodrow Wilson Bridge 9,199
USDA—Forest Service 21,487
Indian Reservation Road 364,263
Fed-Aid Hwy-DOI Bureau of Land Management 1,265
Fed-Aid Hwy-DOI U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service 15,117
Fed-Aid Hwy-Department of Navy (Naval Facilities) 317
Fed-Aid Hwy-FHWA: Department of Army 6,182
Fed-Aid Hwy-FHWA: Appalachian Regional Commission 1,201
Fed-Aid Hwy-FHWA: TN Valley Authority 150
Fed-Aid Hwy-FHWA: NHTSA 237,425
Fed-Aid Hwy-FHWA: FRA 11,338
Fed-Aid Hwy-FHWA: Department of Treasury: IRS 30,698
Fed-Aid Hwy-FHWA: PHMSA 980
Fed-Aid Hwy-FHWA: Maritime Administration 1,116
Fed-Aid Hwy-FHWA: Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration 2,448
Fed-Aid Hwy-FHWA: Research and Innovation Technology Administration 32,697
Dept of Housing and Urban Development 726

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U.S. Census Bureau
Agency and program Outlay ($1,000)
DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION—Con.
Federal Highway Administration—Con.
Other—Con.
Denali Commission 7,812
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers 12,594
Emergency Relief Program, Federal Highway Administration 716,078
US Coast Guard 805
Fed-Aid Hwy-DOI Bureau of Reclamation 342
Office of Secretary of Transportation 444
Department of Energy 329
Denali Access System Program 285
Delta Regional Transportation Development Program 2,191
Emergency Relief Program-National Park Service 34
Emergency Relief Program-Bureau of Indian Affairs 9,356
Emergency Relief Program-Forest Service 3,823
Emergency Relief Program-Corps of Engineers 238
Highway Infrastructure Investment, Recovery Act, Oversight 2,418
Highway Infrastructure Investment, Recovery Act 2,414,175
Highway Infrastructure Investment, Recovery Act, National Park Service 333
Highway Infrastructure Investment, Recovery Act, Bureau of Indian Affairs 2
Highway Infrastructure Investment, Recovery Act, Office of the Secretary of Transportation 13
Federal Railroad Administration
Railroad Research and Development 2,660
Office of the Administrator 3,209
Next Generation High Speed General Fund 669
Alaska Railroad Rehabilitation 107
Safety and Operations 5,481
Federal-Aid Highways 10,117
Efficiency Incentive Grant to Amtrak 25,981
Operating Subsidy Grant to Amtrak 559,900
Capital and Debt Services Grants to Amtrak 977,544
Amtrak Office of Inspector General, Recovery Act 5,000
Capital Grants—National RR Passenger Corporation, Recovery Act 93
Federal Transit Administration
Urban systems—Federal Transit Administration 26,929
Training and Human Resources 19
Interstate Transfer Grant—Transit 316
Formula Grants 747,556
University Transportation Centers 465
Transit Planning and Research 76,556
Discretionary Grants 16,423
Capital Investment Grants 2,175,839
Job Access and Reverse Commute Grants 33,175
Urban System-FTA 2,925
Urban System-FTA 102
Formula Grant and Bus 7,264,276
Transit Capital Assistance, Recovery Act 569,948
Fixed Guideway Infrastructure Investment, Recovery Act 76,385
Capital Investment Grants, Recovery Act 306,960
Fixed Guideway Infrastructure Investment, Recovery Act, Administration/Oversight 69
Formula Grants 54
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
Highway Safety Economic Development 5
Highway Safety Improvement Demonstration Projects 195
Highway-Railway Grade Crossing Projects 727
Highway Traffic Safety Grant 523,572
Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration
Pipeline Safety Grants 23,780
Emergency Preparedness Grants 15,121

Federal Aid to States for Fiscal Year 2009 A-17


U.S. Census Bureau
Agency and program Outlay ($1,000)
DEPARTMENT OF TREASURY
Treasury Asset Forfeiture Fund
Equitable Sharing—Cash Value 84,154
Equitable Sharing—Property Value 5,602
Other
Cash Management Initiative Act 4,404
Refund of Excise Taxes to Puerto Rico 472,695
Refunding Internal Revenue Collections—Virgin Island 8,624
DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS AFFAIRS
Grants to States for Construction of State Home Facilities 78,990
Veterans State Domiciliary Care 60,774
Veterans State Nursing Homes Care 516,700
Veterans State Hospital Care 852
Veterans Homeless Providers Grant and Per Diem Program 127,273
Veterans State Adult Day Health Care 327
State Cemetery Grants 39,976
PAYMENTS TO DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA AND METRO SYSTEM (WMATA)
Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority 32
District of Columbia Courts 241,000
District of Columbia Offender Supervision and Court Services Agency 201,000
Federal Payment for Resident Tuition Support 35,100
Federal Payment—Water and Sewer Services 52,852
Defender Services in the District of Columbia Courts 45,000
Federal Payments to the District of Columbia Judicial Retirement and Survivors Annuity Fund 9,000
School Improvements 54,000
Payment to DC Mayor for Family Court Computers 3,388
Payment to CFO 4,888
Criminal Justice Coordination Counsel 1,774
Emergency Planning and Security 48,466
Public School Libraries 7,000
Bioterrorism and Forensics Laboratory 21,000
Federal Payment to Jump Start Public School Reform 20,000

A-18 Federal Aid to States for Fiscal Year 2009


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

ALABAMA ARKANSAS
Center for Business and Economic Research University of Arkansas-Little Rock
University of Alabama 2801 South University
149 Bidgood Hall Little Rock, AR 72204
Box 870221 Ms. Phyllis Poche
Tuscaloosa, AL 35487-0221 501-569-8530
Ms. Annette Watters Fax 501-569-8538
205-348-6191 pnsmith@ualr.edu
Fax 205-348-2951
awatters@cba.ua.edu CALIFORNIA
State Census Data Center
ALASKA
Department of Finance
Census and Geographic Information 915 L Street, 8th Floor
  Network Research and Analysis Sacramento, CA 95814-3706
Alaska Department of Labor Ms. Julie Hoang
P.O. Box 25504 916-323-4086
Juneau, AK 99811-5504 Fax 916-327-0222
Ms. Ingrid Zaruba julie.hoang@dof.ca.gov
907-465-2439
Fax 907-465-2101 COLORADO
ingrid.zaruba@alaska.gov Division of Local Government
Colorado Department of Local Affairs
AMERICAN SAMOA
1313 Sherman Street, Room 521
Department of Commerce Denver, CO 80203
Statistics Division Ms. Barbara Mason
Pago Pago, AS 96799 303-866-3120
Ms. Mine Timoteo Fax 303-866-4819
011-684-633-5155 barbara.mason@state.co.us
Fax 011-684-633-4195
mtimoteo@doc.asg.as CONNECTICUT
Connecticut State Data Center
Arizona
Center for Population Research
Department of Commerce University of Connecticut, Unit 1221
Population Statistics Unit 341 Mansfield Road, Room 401
1700 West Washington Street Storrs, CT 06269-1221
Executive Tower Building, Suite 220 Mr. Orlando Rodriguez
Phoenix, AZ 85007 860-486-9269
Mr. Allen Barnes Fax 860-486-9270
602-771-1155 orlando.rodriguez@uconn.edu
Fax 602-771-1207
allenb@azcommerce.com

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U.S. Census Bureau
DELAWARE HAWAII
Delaware Office of Management & Budget Hawaii State Data Center
122 William Penn Street, Suite 302 Department of Business, Economic Development, and
Haslet Building, 3rd Floor Tourism
Dover, DE 19901 250 South Hotel Street, 4th Floor
Mr. Michael B. Mahaffie Honolulu, HI 96813
302-739-3090 or
Fax 302-739-6958 P.O. Box 2359
mike.mahaffie@state.de.us Honolulu, HI 96804
Ms. Jan Nakamoto
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 808-586-2493
Data Services Division Fax 808-586-8449
Mayor’s Office of Planning jnakamot@dbedt.hawaii.gov
2000 14th Street, NW, 4th Floor
IDAHO
Washington, DC 20009
Dr. Joy Phillips Idaho Department of Commerce and Labor
202-442-7630 317 West Main Street
Fax 202-442-7638 Boise, ID 83735
joy.phillips@dc.gov Ms. Janell Hyer
208-334-3570, x3220
FLORIDA Fax 208-334-6455
Florida Agency for Workforce Innovation janell.hyer@labor.idaho.gov
Labor Market Statistics
ILLINOIS
State Census Data Center
MSC G-020 Illinois Department of Commerce
107 East Madison Street   and Economic Opportunity
Tallahassee, FL 32399-4111 Office of Information Management
Ms. Vesselka McAlarney 620 East Adams Street
850-245-7258 Springfield, IL 62701
Fax 850-245-7201 Ms. Suzanne Ebetsch
vesselka.mcalarney@flaawi.com 217-782-2245
Fax 217-557-8076
GEORGIA sue.ebetsch@illinois.gov
Planning Research and Evaluation Division—Office of
INDIANA
Planning and Budget
270 Washington Street, SW Indiana State Library
Atlanta, GA 30334 Indiana State Data Center
Mr. Robert Giacomini 140 North Senate Avenue
404-463-4445 Indianapolis, IN 46204
Fax 404-656-7916 Ms. Katie Springer
robert.giacomini@mail.opb.state.ga.us 317-232-3732
Fax 317-232-3728
GUAM kspringer@library.in.gov
Guam State Data Center
IOWA
Bureau of Statistics and Plans
P.O. Box 2950 State Library of Iowa
Hagatna, Guam 96932 1112 East Grand
Mr. Calvin Saruwatari Des Moines, IA 50319-0232
671-472-4201/2/3 Ms. Beth Henning
Fax 671-477-1812 515-281-4350
saruwatari@mail.gov.gu Fax 515-242-6543
beth.henning@lib.state.ia.us

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KANSAS MASSACHUSETTS
State Library of Kansas UMass Donahue Institute
300 SW 10th Street Economic & Public Policy Research Unit
Topeka, KS 66612-1593 UMass--President’s Office
Mr. Peter Haxton The Massachusetts Venture Center
785-296-3296 100 Venture Way, Suite 9
Fax 785-296-6650 Hadley, MA 01035
phaxton@kslib.info Mr. John Gaviglio, State Data Center Manager
413-545-0176
KENTUCKY Fax 413-545-3420
University of Louisville msdc-info@donahue.umassp.edu
Urban Studies Institute
MICHIGAN
College of Arts & Sciences
426 West Bloom Street Center for Shared Solutions and Technology Partnerships
Louisville, KY 40208 111 South Capitol Avenue, 10th Floor
Mr. Vernon Smith Lansing, MI 48933
502-852-7990 Mr. Ken Darga
Fax 502-852-7386 517-373-2548
vmsmit01@louisville.edu Fax 517-373-5700
dargak@michigan.gov
LOUISIANA
MINNESOTA
Louisiana State Census Data Center
Office of Electronic Services State Demographic Center
P.O. Box 94095 Minnesota Department of Administration
(ZIP for mailing is 70804) 300 Centennial Office Building
1201 North 3rd Street, Suite 2-130 658 Cedar Street
Baton Rouge, LA 70802 St. Paul, MN 55155
Ms. Karen Paterson Ms. Barbara Ronningen
225-219-5987 651-201-2473
Fax 225-219-4027 Fax 651-296-3698
karen.paterson@la.gov barbara.ronningen@state.mn.us

MAINE MISSISSIPPI
Maine State Planning Office Center for Population Studies
38 State House Station University of Mississippi
Augusta, ME 04333-0038 Leavell Hall, Room 301
Mr. Thomas Merrill University, MS 38677-1848
207-287-1478 Ms. Lynn Woo
Fax 207-287-6489 662-915-7288
thomas.merrill@maine.gov Fax 662-915-7736
Lcwoo@olemiss.edu
MARYLAND
MISSOURI
Maryland Department of Planning
Maryland State Data Center Missouri State Data Center
301 West Preston Street Missouri State Library
Baltimore, MD 21201 P.O. Box 387
Ms. Jane Traynham Jefferson City, MO 65102-0387
410-767-4450 Ms. Katina Jones
Fax 410-767-4480 573-526-1087
jtraynham@mdp.state.md.us Fax 573-751-3612
katina.jones@sos.mo.gov

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U.S. Census Bureau
MONTANA NEW MEXICO
Census and Economic Information Center New Mexico Economic Development Department
Montana Department of Commerce New Mexico State Data Center
P.O. Box 200505 1100 St. Francis Drive
301 South Park, Room 110 P.O. Box 20003
Helena, MT 59620-0505 Santa Fe, NM 87504-5003
Ms. Mary Craigle Ms. Elizabeth Davis
406-841-2739 505-827-0333
mcraigle@mt.gov Fax 505-827-0588
elizabeth.davis@state.nm.us
NEBRASKA
NEW YORK
Nebraska State Data Center
Center for Public Affairs Research New York State Data Center
University of Nebraska at Omaha, EAB 106-J Empire State Development
6001 Dodge Street 30 South Pearl Street
Omaha, NE 68182-0059 Albany, NY 12245
Mr. Jerome Deichert Mr. Robert Scardamalia
402-554-2134 518-292-5300
Fax 402-561-7599 Fax 518-292-5806
jdeicher@mail.unomaha.edu rscardamalia@empire.state.ny.us

NEVADA NORTH CAROLINA


Nevada State Data Center North Carolina Office of State Budget and Management
Nevada State Library & Archives 20320 Mail Service Center
100 North Stewart Street Raleigh, NC 27699-0320
Carson City, NV 89710-4285 Mr. Bob Coats
775-684-3360 919-807-4781
Fax 775-684-3330 Fax 919-733-5679
bob.coats@ncmail.net

NEW HAMPSHIRE NORTH DAKOTA


New Hampshire Office of Energy and Planning North Dakota State Data Center
4 Chenell Drive North Dakota State University
Concord, NH 03301-8501 P.O. Box 5636
Ms. Joanne Cassulo IACC 424
603-271-1768 Fargo, ND 58105
Fax 603-271-2615 Dr. Richard Rathge
joanne.cassulo@nh.gov 701-231-8621
Fax 701-231-9730
NEW JERSEY richard.rathge@ndsu.edu
New Jersey State Data Center
Division of Labor Market and Demographic Research NORTHERN MARIANA ISLANDS
New Jersey Department of Labor Department of Commerce
P.O. Box 388 Central Statistics Division
Trenton, NJ 08625-0388 Caller Box 10007
Mr. Leonard Preston Corner Phonpei Drive
609-984-2595 Saipan, MP 96950
Fax 609-984-6833 Mr. Jose T. Liwanag
leonard.preston@dol.state.nj.us 670-664-3023/3045
Fax 670-664-3067
csd@pticom.com

B-4 Federal Aid to States for Fiscal Year 2009


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OHIO PUERTO RICO
Policy Research and Strategic Planning Junta de Planificación de Puerto Rico
Ohio Department of Development Oficina del Censo
P.O. Box 1001 Centro Gubernamental Minillas
(ZIP is 43266-0101) Edificio Norte, Piso 14
77 South High Street, 27th Floor Avenida De Diego, Pda. 22
Columbus, OH 43215 P.O. Box 41119
Mr. Steve Kelley Santurce, PR 00940-1119
614-466-2116 Sra. Lillian Torres Aguirre
Fax 617-466-9697 787-728-4430
steven.kelley@development.ohio.gov Fax 787-268-0506
torres_1@jp.gobierno.pr
OKLAHOMA
RHODE ISLAND
Oklahoma Census Data Center
Oklahoma Department of Commerce Rhode Island Department of Administration
900 North Stiles Avenue Statewide Planning Program
Oklahoma City, OK 73104-3234 One Capitol Hill
Mr. Steve Barker Providence, RI 02908-5872
405-815-5182 Mr. Mark G. Brown
Fax 405-605-2982 401-222-6183
steven_barker@okcommerce.gov Fax 401-222-2083
mbrown@doa.ri.gov
OREGON
SOUTH CAROLINA
Center for Population Research and Census
Portland State University Office of Research and Statistics
College of Urban and Public Affairs South Carolina Budget and Control Board
506 SW Mill—URBN 570L 1000 Assembly Street, Room 425
Portland, OR 97207-0751 Columbia, SC 29201
Mr. Charles Rynerson Mr. Mike MacFarlane
503-725-5157 803-734-3780
Fax 503-725-5162 Fax 803-734-3619
rynerson@pdx.edu mmacfarl@ors.sc.gov

PENNSYLVANIA SOUTH DAKOTA


Pennsylvania State Data Center South Dakota State Data Center
Institute of State and Regional Affairs Government Research Bureau
Penn State Harrisburg University of South Dakota
777 West Harrisburg Pike Vermillion, SD 57069
Middletown, PA 17057-4898 Dr. William D. Anderson
Ms. Sue Copella, Director 605-677-5708
717-948-6336 Fax 605-670-8874
Fax 717-948-6754
sdc3@psu.edu
TENNESSEE
Center for Business and Economic Research
University of Tennessee-Knoxville
713 Stokely Management Center
Knoxville, TN 37996-0570
Mr. Randy Gustafson
865-974-6070
Fax 865-974-3100
randy.gustafson@utk.edu

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U.S. Census Bureau
TEXAS WASHINGTON
Texas State Data Center Office of Financial Management
Office of the State Demographer Forecasting Division
Institute for Demographic and 210 11th Avenue, SW
  Socioeconomic Research (IDSER) P.O. Box 43113
University of Texas at San Antonio Olympia, WA 98504-3113
One UTSA Circle Ms. Yi Zhao
San Antonio, TX 78249-0704 360-902-0592
Dr. Karl Eschbach Fax 360-725-5174
karl.eschbach@utsa.edu yi.zhao@ofm.wa.gov

UTAH WEST VIRGINIA


Governor’s Office of Planning & Budget West Virginia Development Office
Utah State Capital Complex, Suite 150 Capitol Complex
P.O. Box 142210 Building 6, Room 620
Salt Lake City, UT 84114-2210 Charleston, WV 25305-0311
Ms. Effie Johnson Ms. Pamela King
801-537-9013 304-558-2234
Fax 801-538-1547 Fax 304-558-3062
ejohnson@utah.gov pamela.k.king@wv.gov

VERMONT WISCONSIN
Center for Rural Studies Department of Administration
University of Vermont Demographic Services Center
207 Morrill Hall 101 East Wilson Street, 10th Floor
Burlington, VT 05405 P.O. Box 8944
Mr. William Sawyer Madison, WI 53708-8944
802-656-0892 Philip Wells
Fax 802-656-1423 608-266-1927
wsawyer@uvm.edu Fax 608-267-6917
philip.wells@wisconsin.gov
VIRGINIA
Virginia Employment Commission WYOMING
703 East Main Street Department of Administration and Information
Richmond, VA 23219 Economic Analysis Division
Mr. Don Lillywhite 2800 Central Avenue
804-786-8624 Cheyenne, WY 82002
Fax 804-371-0412 Ms. Amy Bittner
donald.lillywhite@vec.virginia.gov 307-777-7504
Fax 307-632-1819
VIRGIN ISLANDS abittn@wyo.gov
University of the Virgin Islands
Eastern Caribbean Center
No. 2 John Brewer’s Bay
Charlotte Amalie
St. Thomas, VI 00802
Dr. Frank Mills
340-693-1027
Fax 340-693-1025
fmills@uvi.edu

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B-6 Federal Aid to States for Fiscal Year 2009


U.S. Census Bureau

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