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Dollars to the
Classroom Act
More Money to the States
State |
Before*
|
Additional
**
|
After
|
|
|
|
|
Alabama |
$27,243,000 |
$16,184,000 |
$43,427,000 |
Alaska |
$7,927,000 |
$2,469,000 |
$10,396,000 |
Arizona |
$26,991,000 |
$15,566,000 |
$42,557,000 |
Arkansas |
$16,607,000 |
$9,843,000 |
$26,450,000 |
California |
$199,855,000 |
$115,725,000 |
$315,580,000 |
Colorado |
$19,864,000 |
$11,842,000 |
$31,706,000 |
Connecticut |
$17,376,000 |
$10,176,000 |
$27,552,000 |
Delaware |
$7,693,000 |
$2,441,000 |
$10,134,000 |
District
of Columbia |
$7,808,000 |
$2,201,000 |
$10,009,000 |
Florida |
$79,858,000 |
$46,449,000 |
$126,307,000 |
Georgia |
$45,849,000 |
$26,746,000 |
$72,595,000 |
Hawaii |
$7,824,000 |
$3,471,000 |
$11,295,000 |
Idaho |
$8,006,000 |
$4,010,000 |
$12,016,000 |
Illinois |
$74,598,000 |
$43,999,000 |
$118,597,000 |
Indiana |
$30,496,000 |
$18,238,000 |
$48,734,000 |
Iowa |
$14,279,000 |
$8,757,000 |
$23,036,000 |
Kansas |
$14,842,000 |
$8,622,000 |
$23,464,000 |
Kentucky |
$26,776,000 |
$15,596,000 |
$42,372,000 |
Louisiana |
$37,139,000 |
$21,885,000 |
$59,024,000 |
Maine |
$8,363,000 |
$4,142,000 |
$12,505,000 |
Maryland |
$26,445,000 |
$15,677,000 |
$42,122,000 |
Massachusetts |
$33,993,000 |
$19,808,000 |
$53,801,000 |
Michigan |
$69,842,000 |
$40,144,000 |
$109,986,000 |
Minnesota |
$25,170,000 |
$14,949,000 |
$40,119,000 |
Mississippi |
$23,640,000 |
$13,891,000 |
$37,531,000 |
Missouri |
$31,363,000 |
$18,510,000 |
$49,873,000 |
Montana |
$8,009,000 |
$3,453,000 |
$11,462,000 |
Nebraska |
$9,358,000 |
$5,369,000 |
$14,727,000 |
Nevada |
$8,299,000 |
$4,349,000 |
$12,648,000 |
New
Hampshire |
$7,698,000 |
$3,289,000 |
$10,987,000 |
New
Jersey |
$41,660,000 |
$24,575,000 |
$66,235,000 |
New
Mexico |
$13,510,000 |
$7,818,000 |
$21,328,000 |
New
York |
$134,836,000 |
$76,819,000 |
$211,655,000 |
North
Carolina |
$37,342,000 |
$22,223,000 |
$59,565,000 |
North
Dakota |
$7,685,000 |
$2,446,000 |
$10,131,000 |
Ohio |
$69,439,000 |
$40,703,000 |
$110,142,000 |
Oklahoma |
$20,724,000 |
$12,258,000 |
$32,982,000 |
Oregon |
$17,897,000 |
$10,419,000 |
$28,316,000 |
Pennsylvania |
$74,137,000 |
$42,855,000 |
$116,992,000 |
Rhode
Island |
$8,022,000 |
$3,327,000 |
$11,349,000 |
South
Carolina |
$21,917,000 |
$13,033,000 |
$34,950,000 |
South
Dakota |
$7,756,000 |
$2,806,000 |
$10,562,000 |
Tennessee |
$30,669,000 |
$18,078,000 |
$48,747,000 |
Texas |
$139,639,000 |
$80,553,000 |
$220,192,000 |
Utah |
$11,783,000 |
$7,034,000 |
$18,817,000 |
Vermont |
$7,633,000 |
$2,197,000 |
$9,830,000 |
Virginia |
$31,573,000 |
$18,872,000 |
$50,445,000 |
Washington |
$29,992,000 |
$17,592,000 |
$47,584,000 |
West
Virginia |
$13,814,000 |
$8,049,000 |
$21,863,000 |
Wisconsin |
$30,865,000 |
$18,290,000 |
$49,155,000 |
Wyoming |
$7,571,000 |
$2,079,000 |
$9,650,000 |
Puerto
Rico |
$44,875,000 |
$26,224,000 |
$71,099,000 |
Outlying
Areas |
|
|
$13,700,000 |
BIA |
|
|
$13,700,000 |
|
|
|
|
Total |
$1,726,548,000 |
|
$2,740,000,000 |
* Formula
Grant With Hold Harmless Portion
** Non-Formula Grant Portion: 50% Population 5-17, 50% ESEA Title I,
No Minimum or Hold Harmless
Table prepared by
CRS on June 23, 1998
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