Minnesota's share of federal stimulus -- House version
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A simplified breakdown of the federal stimulus for Minnesota proposed by a House bill passed this week in Congress. The U.S. Senate will vote on the bill next week.
Fiscal stabilization: $1,075,912,000 (1.1 billion)
Title I: $117,613,000
Special education: $216,410,000
Ed technology: $9,047,000
K-12 construction: $,606,000
Child Care: $25,965,000
CSBG: $12,302,000 (community services block grants)
Byrne JAG: $45,504,000 (crime prevention and enforcement grants)
WIA-Adult: $5,462,000 (Workforce Investment Act Program)
WIA-Youth: $14,483,000 (Workforce Investment Act Program)
Dislocated workers: $10,922,000
Highways: $477,702,000
Clean Water: $111,678,000
Drinking water: $36,011,000
Weatherization: $210,819,000
State energy pgm: $73,124,000
Medicaid: $355,386,000 (2009) (temporary increase in the Medicaid matching rate)
Medicaid: $382,040,000 (2010) (temporary increase in the Medicaid matching rate)
TOTAL: $3,306,986,000 (3.3 billion)
(Source: National Conference of State Legislatures)
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