Notes: The categories show the states and territories' share of the following funds. Education: Funds for state education budgets and other critical services, as well as grants for 'Title I' and other programs for disadvantaged children, special education, technology for schools, services for disabled people and federal work-study programs in colleges. $7.15 billion to meet the Pell Grants federal student loan programs shortfall for 2008-9 and to increase the maximum award for 2009-10. Housing and urban development: Grants for public housing, emergency housing and rental help, community development, lead paint reduction, tax credit help programs and state funding for Indian housing. Health: Federal relief for state Medicaid programs for the first two quarters of 2009, Temporary Assistance for Needy Families, adoption and foster care services, grants for: community health centers, hospitals serving low-income areas and meals for the elderly, states improving child support enforcement in the first quarter of 2009, community welfare projects, child care programs, immunization programs. Crime-fighting: Grants for state and local law enforcement, victim compensation and assistance programs, programs tackling domestic violence and Internet crimes against children. Jobs: Grants for career center programs, including for adult and dislocated workers, youth summer jobs and senior community service programs. Extra money for states employment service agencies and help for workers whose jobs are outsourced overseas. Arts: Funding for arts councils. Food and farming: Commodities and extra administration funding for food banks, food stamps and school nutrition programs, Forest Service, flood control and rural water projects. Social security: One-time $250 payments to social security recipients. AmeriCorps: Grants to AmeriCorps programs. Transportation: Repairs to highways, public transit projects. Water: Grants for community water quality, wastewater and drinking water projects, clean up of underground storage tank leaks and clean diesel grant and loan programs. Energy: Home weatherization grants to low and middle-income families, energy efficiency grants to municipal and state governments, cleanup of former nuclear sites, energy research, wind energy projects. Military: Construction, repairs and energy efficiency improvements to military facilities, including barracks. Veterans: Maintenance and energy efficiency improvements for veterans hospitals, extra funding for state extended care facilities, cemetery renovations. Government: construction, repairs and environmental improvements to federal buildings, courthouses and land ports of entry. Outdoors: National Park Service projects, including preservation of national icons and historic landscapes, energy efficiency and renewable energy improvements, remediation of abandoned mine lands, protection and restoration of buildings at historically black colleges and universities. Homeland security: Funding for emergency food and shelter programs.
*American Samoa, Guam, Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico, U.S. Virgin Islands
Sources: Department of Education, Department of Housing and Urban Development, Department of Health and Human Services, Department of Justice, Department of Labor, National Endowment for the Arts, Department of Agriculture, Department of Transportation, Environmental Protection Agency, Department of Energy, Department of Defense, Department of Veterans Affairs, General Services Administration, Department of the Interior, Department of Homeland Security, U.S. Census Bureau
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