President Trump made big promises to “Make American Great Again,” but in his first 100 days, he proposed a budget that breaks those promises and would make American families struggle even more.
PRESIDENT TRUMP’S BUDGET BROKEN PROMISES: NATIONAL SECURITY
PROMISE: SAFETY AT HOME
Then-Candidate Donald Trump: “My plan will begin with safety at home – which means safe neighborhoods, secure borders, and protection from terrorism.” [Politico, 7/21/16]
BROKEN: PRESIDENT TRUMP HAS PROPOSED DEEP CUTS IN PROGRAMS THAT KEEP AMERICANS SAFE
President Trump’s budget cuts funding for cops, emergency preparedness, and diplomatic programs.
PRESIDENT TRUMP’S BUDGET BROKEN PROMISES: JOBS & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
PROMISE: JOBS, JOBS, JOBS
Then-Candidate Donald Trump: “I am going to be the greatest jobs president that God ever created.” [New Hampshire Primary Victory Speech, 2/9/16]
BROKEN: PRESIDENT TRUMP WANTS TO GUT JOBS PROGRAMS
President Trump’s budget eliminates programs that save jobs and help manufacturers, and also cuts job training programs.
PRESIDENT TRUMP’S BUDGET BROKEN PROMISES: INFRASTRUCTURE
PROMISE: REBUILD AMERICA’S INFRASTRUCTURE
Then-President-Elect Donald Trump: “We are going to fix our inner cities and rebuild our highways, bridges, tunnels, airports, schools, hospitals.” [Election Night Speech, 11/9/16]
President Donald Trump: “Infrastructure — we're going to start spending on infrastructure big. Not like we have a choice. It's not like, oh gee, let's hold it off.” [CNBC, 2/27/17]
BROKEN: AS PRESIDENT, TRUMP’S BUDGET CUTS INFRASTRUCTURE FUNDING
President Trump’s budget eliminates infrastructure programs that help economic development and rural airports, and also cuts water infrastructure funds.
PRESIDENT TRUMP’S BUDGET BROKEN PROMISES: EDUCATION
PROMISE: MORE EDUCATION AVAILABLE FOR ALL
Then-Candidate Donald Trump: “What the federal government should do is to make sure that educational opportunities are available for everyone.” [Scientific American, 9/13/2016]
BROKEN: PRESIDENT TRUMP’S BUDGET CUTS EDUCATION
President Trump’s budget eliminates programs that fund local before and after school programming and that help teachers in rural areas; it also cuts billions from college student aid.
PRESIDENT TRUMP’S BUDGET BROKEN PROMISES: PROSPERITY FOR ALL
PROMISE: TAKING CARE OF EVERYONE
Then-President-Elect Donald Trump: “I wanna make sure that nobody's dying on the streets when I'm president.” [ABC News, 1/25/17]
BROKEN: PRESIDENT TRUMP’S BUDGET CUTS PROGRAMS FOR LOW-INCOME AMERICANS
President Trump’s budget cuts funds that provide economic security to the most vulnerable Americans, from programs that help heat and cool the homes of seniors and low-income Americans to Meals on Wheels.
PRESIDENT TRUMP’S BUDGET BROKEN PROMISES: HEALTHCARE
PROMISE: INVESTING IN SCIENCE AND RESEARCH, INCLUDING HEALTH RESEARCH
Then-Candidate Trump: “We must make the commitment to invest in science, engineering, healthcare and other areas that will make the lives of Americans better, safer and more prosperous.” [Scientific American, 9/13/2016]
President Donald Trump: “We stand at the birth of a new millennium, ready to unlock the mysteries of space, to free the Earth from the miseries of disease, and to harness the energies, industries and technologies of tomorrow.” [Inaugural Address, 1/20/17]
BROKEN: PRESIDENT TRUMP’S BUDGET CUTS HEALTH CARE AND HEALTH RESEARCH
President Trump’s budget cuts health programs and health research that could set our nation back in our fights against diseases like cancer, Alzheimer’s, and diabetes.
PRESIDENT TRUMP’S BUDGET BROKEN PROMISES: RURAL AMERICA
PROMISE: PAYING ATTENTION TO RURAL AMERICA
President Donald Trump: “So to all Americans, in every city near and far, small and large, from mountain to mountain, and from ocean to ocean, hear these words: You will never be ignored again.” [Inaugural Address, 1/20/17]
BROKEN: PRESIDENT TRUMP’S BUDGET CUTS FUNDING FOR RURAL AMERICANS
President Trump’s budget proposes drastic cuts to programs that rural communities rely on for critical infrastructure, clean water, and jobs.
PRESIDENT TRUMP’S BUDGET BROKEN PROMISES: CLEAN AIR AND WATER
PROMISE: CLEAN AIR AND WATER
Then-President-Elect Trump: “I will tell you this: Clean air is vitally important. Clean water, crystal-clean water is vitally important.” - President-elect Trump [New York Times Interview, 11/22/16]
BROKEN: PRESIDENT TRUMP’S BUDGET MASSIVELY CUTS CLEAN AIR AND WATER
President Trump’s budget cuts programs that ensure clean air and safe drinking water.
APPENDIX
Table 1: FEMA State Homeland Security Program Allocations (Fiscal Year 2016) |
|
State |
FY16 Funding |
Alabama |
$3,734,500 |
Alaska |
$3,734,500 |
Arizona |
$4,568,000 |
Arkansas |
$3,734,500 |
California |
$60,178,500 |
Colorado |
$3,979,000 |
Connecticut |
$3,978,000 |
Delaware |
$3,734,500 |
District of Columbia |
$4,141,500 |
Florida |
$11,040,500 |
Georgia |
$6,807,000 |
Hawaii |
$3,734,500 |
Idaho |
$3,734,500 |
Illinois |
$16,408,500 |
Indiana |
$3,978,000 |
Iowa |
$3,734,500 |
Kansas |
$3,734,500 |
Kentucky |
$3,978,000 |
Louisiana |
$3,978,000 |
Maine |
$3,734,500 |
Maryland |
$6,153,500 |
Massachusetts |
$5,645,000 |
Michigan |
$6,658,000 |
Minnesota |
$3,978,000 |
Mississippi |
$3,734,500 |
Missouri |
$3,978,000 |
Montana |
$3,734,500 |
Nebraska |
$3,734,500 |
Nevada |
$3,734,500 |
New Hampshire |
$3,734,500 |
New Jersey |
$8,354,000 |
New Mexico |
$3,734,500 |
New York |
$76,949,000 |
North Carolina |
$5,489,000 |
North Dakota |
$3,734,500 |
Ohio |
$7,698,000 |
Oklahoma |
$3,734,500 |
Oregon |
$3,837,000 |
Pennsylvania |
$10,054,500 |
Rhode Island |
$3,734,500 |
South Carolina |
$3,734,500 |
South Dakota |
$3,734,500 |
Tennessee |
$3,978,000 |
Texas |
$21,498,000 |
Utah |
$3,734,500 |
Vermont |
$3,734,500 |
Virginia |
$7,445,500 |
Washington |
$6,493,000 |
West Virginia |
$3,734,500 |
Wisconsin |
$3,978,000 |
Wyoming |
$3,734,500 |
Total |
$394,849,500 |
Source |
Table 2: Urban Area Security Initiative Allocations (Fiscal Year 2016) |
|
State |
FY16 Total |
Arizona |
$5,430,000 |
California |
$124,658,000 |
Colorado |
$2,962,000 |
District of Columbia |
$53,309,000 |
Florida |
$8,392,000 |
Georgia |
$5,430,000 |
Illinois |
$68,610,000 |
Maryland |
$2,962,000 |
Massachusetts |
$17,770,000 |
Michigan |
$5,430,000 |
Minnesota |
$5,430,000 |
Missouri |
$2,962,000 |
Nevada |
$2,962,000 |
New Jersey |
$20,534,000 |
New York |
$178,623,000 |
North Carolina |
$2,962,000 |
Ohio |
$2,962,000 |
Oregon |
$2,962,000 |
Pennsylvania |
$21,225,000 |
Texas |
$38,995,000 |
Washington |
$5,430,000 |
Total |
$580,000,000 |
Source |
Table 3: Community Oriented Policing Services (COPS) Hiring Program |
||||
State |
FY18 Projected Level |
Projected Reduction* |
||
|
Officers |
Funding |
Officers |
Funding |
Alabama |
16 |
$1,859,879 |
-5 |
-$610,000 |
Alaska |
6 |
$821,990 |
-2 |
-$269,000 |
American Samoa |
4 |
$219,727 |
-1 |
-$72,000 |
Arizona |
13 |
$1,719,931 |
-4 |
-$564,000 |
Arkansas |
8 |
$861,337 |
-3 |
-$282,000 |
California |
83 |
$12,729,207 |
-27 |
-$4,172,000 |
Colorado |
6 |
$821,204 |
-2 |
-$269,000 |
Connecticut |
11 |
$2,171,266 |
-3 |
-$712,000 |
Delaware |
9 |
$1,129,753 |
-3 |
-$370,000 |
District of Columbia |
11 |
$1,412,191 |
-4 |
-$463,000 |
Florida |
73 |
$9,034,291.00 |
-24 |
-$2,961,000 |
Georgia |
15 |
$1,627,704 |
-5 |
-$533,000 |
Guam |
1 |
$181,620 |
0 |
-$60,000 |
Hawaii |
2 |
$219,674 |
-1 |
-$72,000 |
Idaho |
4 |
519,837 |
-1 |
-$170,000 |
Illinois |
26 |
$3,295,112 |
-9 |
-$1,080,000 |
Indiana |
9 |
$1,061,592 |
-3 |
-$348,000 |
Iowa |
4 |
$514,902 |
-1 |
-$169,000 |
Kansas |
6 |
$702,471 |
-2 |
-$230,000 |
Kentucky |
8 |
$1,019,252 |
-3 |
-$334,000 |
Louisiana |
12 |
$1,562,108 |
-4 |
-$512,000 |
Maine |
5 |
$697,962 |
-2 |
-$229,000 |
Maryland |
5 |
$627,640 |
-2 |
-$206,000 |
Massachusetts |
4 |
$502,112 |
-1 |
-$165,000 |
Michigan |
24 |
$3,349,022 |
-8 |
-$1,098,000 |
Minnesota |
10 |
$1,334,971 |
-3 |
-$438,000 |
Mississippi |
6 |
$604,439 |
-2 |
-$198,000 |
Missouri |
22 |
$2,664,493 |
-7 |
-$873,000 |
Montana |
6 |
$995,270 |
-2 |
-$326,000 |
Nebraska |
4 |
$470,730 |
-1 |
-$154,000 |
Nevada |
8 |
$1,143,565 |
-3 |
-$375,000 |
New Hampshire |
4 |
$470,730 |
-1 |
-$154,000 |
New Jersey |
58 |
$8,106,134 |
-19 |
-$2,657,000 |
New Mexico |
8 |
$1,041,949 |
-3 |
-$341,000 |
New York |
6 |
$872,799 |
-2 |
-$286,000 |
North Carolina |
25 |
$3,060,338 |
-8 |
-$1,003,000 |
North Dakota |
6 |
$737,218 |
-2 |
-$242,000 |
Northern Mariana Islands |
2 |
$104,784 |
0 |
-$34,000 |
Ohio |
45 |
$5,829,832 |
-15 |
-$1,911,000 |
Oklahoma |
6 |
$672,296 |
-2 |
-$220,000 |
Oregon |
5 |
$664,040 |
-1 |
-$218,000 |
Pennsylvania |
11 |
$1,509,009 |
-3 |
-$495,000 |
Puerto Rico |
7 |
$465,613 |
-2 |
-$153,000 |
Rhode Island |
6 |
$784,551 |
-2 |
-$257,000 |
South Carolina |
17 |
$2,119,543 |
-6 |
-$695,000 |
South Dakota |
4 |
$480,021 |
-1 |
-$157,000 |
Tennessee |
8 |
$1,008,611 |
-2 |
-$331,000 |
Texas |
43 |
$5,400,243 |
-14 |
-$1,770,000 |
Utah |
8 |
$972,843 |
-3 |
-$319,000 |
Vermont |
4 |
$641,579 |
-1 |
-$210,000 |
Virgin Islands |
6 |
$732,684 |
-2 |
-$240,000 |
Virginia |
4 |
$533,494 |
-1 |
-$175,000 |
Washington |
19 |
$3,075,413 |
-6 |
-$1,008,000 |
West Virginia |
4 |
$458,108 |
-1 |
-$150,000 |
Wisconsin |
12 |
$1,537,912 |
-4 |
-$504,000 |
Wyoming |
1 |
$62,371 |
0 |
-$20,000 |
TOTALS |
733 |
$97,217,367 |
-240 |
-$31,860,000 |
Source |
House Appropriations Committee Calculations *rounded |
Table 4: Community Development Block Grant Fiscal Year 2016 |
|
State |
FY16 Allocations |
Alabama |
$40,510,462 |
Alaska |
$4,199,056 |
Arizona |
$49,576,409 |
Arkansas |
$23,494,915 |
California |
$356,855,242 |
Colorado |
$33,799,265 |
Connecticut |
$35,627,649 |
Delaware |
$6,417,563 |
District Of Columbia |
$13,778,139 |
Florida |
$132,075,735 |
Georgia |
$77,013,447 |
Hawaii |
$12,205,032 |
Idaho |
$11,599,185 |
Illinois |
$149,547,787 |
Indiana |
$60,833,178 |
Iowa |
$33,225,933 |
Kansas |
$23,909,769 |
Kentucky |
$39,217,682 |
Louisiana |
$43,971,970 |
Maine |
$16,494,704 |
Maryland |
$45,051,559 |
Massachusetts |
$91,588,301 |
Michigan |
$111,447,354 |
Minnesota |
$47,941,187 |
Mississippi |
$26,789,607 |
Missouri |
$57,263,371 |
Montana |
$7,609,786 |
Nebraska |
$16,524,837 |
Nevada |
$19,987,856 |
New Hampshire |
$11,392,754 |
New Jersey |
$81,306,178 |
New Mexico |
$16,494,345 |
New York |
$288,016,281 |
North Carolina |
$71,615,290 |
North Dakota |
$4,967,535 |
Ohio |
$137,466,074 |
Oklahoma |
$24,611,920 |
Oregon |
$31,670,366 |
Pennsylvania |
$169,582,362 |
Rhode Island |
$15,183,311 |
South Carolina |
$34,666,265 |
South Dakota |
$6,445,895 |
Tennessee |
$45,556,459 |
Texas |
$216,584,233 |
Utah |
$19,496,384 |
Vermont |
$7,143,768 |
Virginia |
$50,846,097 |
Washington |
$51,455,458 |
West Virginia |
$18,687,152 |
Wisconsin |
$56,738,253 |
Wyoming |
$3,482,431 |
TOTAL |
$2,951,965,791 |
SOURCE |
HUD Community Planning and Development Program Formula Allocations for FY 2016, Accessed 4/21/2017 |
Table 5: Transportation Investment Generating Economic Recovery (TIGER) Funding |
|
State |
FY16 Total |
Alabama |
$14,465,044 |
Arkansas |
$6,185,400 |
California |
$40,000,000 |
Colorado |
$15,000,000 |
Connecticut |
$20,000,000 |
Delaware |
$10,000,000 |
Florida |
$11,443,371 |
Georgia |
$10,000,000 |
Iowa |
$8,000,000 |
Illinois |
$39,000,000 |
Indiana |
$13,500,000 |
Kentucky |
$14,095,887 |
Maryland |
$20,000,000 |
Maine |
$10,525,000 |
Michigan |
$20,000,000 |
Minnesota |
$17,700,000 |
Mississippi |
$10,000,000 |
North Carolina |
$5,000,000 |
New Jersey |
$16,200,000 |
Nevada |
$13,324,000 |
New York |
$17,629,800 |
Ohio |
$12,950,000 |
Oregon |
$7,329,000 |
Pennsylvania |
$24,000,000 |
Rhode Island |
$13,100,000 |
South Carolina |
$9,765,620 |
South Dakota |
$14,620,000 |
Tennessee |
$10,000,000 |
Texas |
$10,000,000 |
Utah |
$20,000,000 |
Washington |
$10,000,000 |
Total |
$463,833,122 |
Source |
Table 6: Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) Funding
State |
FY16 Total |
Alabama |
$43.55 million |
Alaska |
$17.50 million |
Arizona |
$21.06 million |
Arkansas |
$27.86 million |
California |
$177.17 million |
Colorado |
$49.00 million |
Connecticut |
$80.69 million |
Delaware |
$12.57 million |
District of Columbia |
$10.39 million |
Florida |
$68.91 million |
Georgia |
$54.49 million |
Hawaii |
$5.49 million |
Idaho |
$20.00 million |
Illinois |
$166.27 million |
Indiana |
$75.28 million |
Iowa |
$53.35 million |
Kansas |
$31.92 million |
Kentucky |
$46.71 million |
Louisiana |
$42.23 million |
Maine |
$38.92 million |
Maryland |
$72.26 million |
Massachusetts |
$148.77 million |
Michigan |
$157.86 million |
Minnesota |
$113.73 million |
Mississippi |
$29.05 million |
Missouri |
$73.30 million |
Montana |
$23.46 million |
Nebraska |
$29.38 million |
Nevada |
$9.89 million |
New Hampshire |
$26.40 million |
New Jersey |
$127.09 million |
New Mexico |
$18.77 million |
New York |
$364.24 million |
North Carolina |
$86.70 million |
North Dakota |
$25.48 million |
Ohio |
$147.09 million |
Oklahoma |
$36.84 million |
Oregon |
$35.69 million |
Pennsylvania |
$203.41 million |
Rhode Island |
$26.00 million |
South Carolina |
$34.59 million |
South Dakota |
$20.70 million |
Tennessee |
$56.10 million |
Texas |
$114.65 million |
Utah |
$23.83 million |
Vermont |
$18.98 million |
Virginia |
$83.93 million |
Washington |
$58.71 million |
West Virginia |
$28.87 million |
Wisconsin |
$102.37 million |
Wyoming |
$9.54 million |
Total |
$3.351 billion |
Source |
Table 7: Meals on Wheels |
|||
State |
Total Seniors Served By Programs* |
Total Meals Served* |
Total Nutrition Program Expenditures |
Alabama |
42,447 |
6,023,414 |
$32,341,186 |
Alaska |
10,938 |
725,442 |
$10,968,375 |
Arizona |
27,874 |
2,582,961 |
$11,873,919 |
Arkansas |
37,992 |
3,550,939 |
$18,690,727 |
California |
217,228 |
17,365,427 |
$143,997,084 |
Colorado |
25,723 |
1,858,263 |
$14,816,364 |
Connecticut |
22,661 |
2,028,335 |
$15,845,602 |
Delaware |
14,650 |
929,305 |
$5,200,945 |
D.C. |
8,794 |
878,733 |
$7,094,608 |
Florida |
61,968 |
12,426,823 |
$65,084,392 |
Georgia |
26,093 |
3,542,342 |
$29,321,206 |
Hawaii |
6,344 |
598,668 |
$6,673,459 |
Idaho |
17,602 |
933,334 |
$5,942,666 |
Illinois |
115,475 |
8,098,530 |
$53,321,989 |
Indiana |
26,028 |
2,180,461 |
$21,548,260 |
Iowa |
40,877 |
2,465,891 |
$18,431,831 |
Kansas |
34,749 |
3,023,461 |
$18,308,254 |
Kentucky |
28,722 |
2,305,320 |
$14,946,987 |
Louisiana |
37,431 |
4,674,849 |
$30,063,418 |
Maine |
18,497 |
795,890 |
$5,418,972 |
Maryland |
38,155 |
2,176,064 |
$16,917,023 |
Massachusetts |
75,465 |
8,623,047 |
$64,351,948 |
Michigan |
106,981 |
9,998,095 |
$49,115,512 |
Minnesota |
53,781 |
3,225,401 |
$23,404,465 |
Mississippi |
19,868 |
2,705,920 |
$7,336,134 |
Missouri |
99,556 |
6,963,726 |
$45,850,186 |
Montana |
27,555 |
1,797,829 |
$10,615,004 |
Nebraska |
26,556 |
1,866,306 |
$14,129,121 |
Nevada |
23,941 |
1,747,335 |
$4,029,113 |
New Hampshire |
30,628 |
1,722,302 |
$14,210,045 |
New Jersey |
51,180 |
5,082,209 |
$42,043,894 |
New Mexico |
42,342 |
3,060,584 |
$20,737,948 |
New York |
216,036 |
22,982,322 |
$180,653,248 |
North Carolina |
41,746 |
4,449,995 |
$25,395,739 |
North Dakota |
19,165 |
1,105,912 |
$9,756,064 |
Ohio |
83,737 |
7,696,772 |
$57,265,616 |
Oklahoma |
27,210 |
2,819,905 |
$17,328,204 |
Oregon |
45,904 |
2,598,491 |
$13,459,482 |
Pennsylvania |
102,240 |
8,445,101 |
$66,990,679 |
Rhode Island |
7,840 |
572,692 |
$3,715,543 |
South Carolina |
19,973 |
2,379,190 |
$15,328,573 |
South Dakota |
11,976 |
1,204,258 |
$7,649,576 |
Tennessee |
20,212 |
2,122,029 |
$14,768,262 |
Texas |
124,011 |
15,260,096 |
$75,699,575 |
Utah |
32,044 |
1,848,778 |
$13,707,762 |
Vermont |
15,372 |
1,170,781 |
$6,391,197 |
Virginia |
24,415 |
2,740,326 |
$21,984,219 |
Washington |
54,805 |
2,991,943 |
$15,312,405 |
West Virginia |
29,473 |
2,223,051 |
$15,033,519 |
Wisconsin |
65,250 |
3,701,283 |
$33,383,777 |
Wyoming |
43,410 |
5,715,132 |
$22,058,500 |
TOTAL |
2,402,920 |
217,985,263 |
$1,458,512,577 |
Source |
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* Based on 2017 Program Fact Sheet |
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*NOTE: Meals on Wheels is funded by several federal funding sources, including the Older Americans Act, the Administration for Community Living and HUD’s CDBG, as well as private funding. These figures represent the total amount available in each of these states in 2017, a percentage of which may come from CDBG funding. |
Table 8: National Institutes of Health Funding |
||
State |
Total Awards |
|
Funding Awards FY17 |
||
Alabama |
199 |
$87,923,277 |
Alaska |
2 |
$755,920 |
Arizona |
139 |
$52,460,343 |
Arkansas |
37 |
$12,558,320 |
California |
2525 |
$1,041,048,827 |
Colorado |
376 |
$109,930,338 |
Connecticut |
418 |
$152,701,147 |
Delaware |
28 |
$10,120,410 |
District Of Columbia |
103 |
$53,740,911 |
Florida |
445 |
$177,567,987 |
Georgia |
395 |
$146,386,278 |
Hawaii |
23 |
$7,168,820 |
Idaho |
6 |
$5,116,766 |
Illinois |
618 |
$211,370,473 |
Indiana |
201 |
$68,755,751 |
Iowa |
146 |
$54,186,712 |
Kansas |
61 |
$21,501,675 |
Kentucky |
141 |
$51,774,947 |
Louisiana |
94 |
$34,548,950 |
Maine |
36 |
$16,487,108 |
Maryland |
678 |
$300,098,507 |
Massachusetts |
1733 |
$799,699,584 |
Michigan |
526 |
$213,631,218 |
Minnesota |
334 |
$136,298,437 |
Mississippi |
28 |
$9,743,070 |
Missouri |
405 |
$160,752,574 |
Montana |
21 |
$5,623,420 |
Nebraska |
75 |
$26,345,106 |
Nevada |
14 |
$8,232,888 |
New Hampshire |
77 |
$34,965,479 |
New Jersey |
184 |
$79,675,259 |
New Mexico |
69 |
$28,451,254 |
New York |
1645 |
$655,252,393 |
North Carolina |
670 |
$302,751,214 |
North Dakota |
5 |
$2,510,208 |
Ohio |
569 |
$224,884,242 |
Oklahoma |
53 |
$23,453,212 |
Oregon |
212 |
$86,820,410 |
Pennsylvania |
1187 |
$530,910,581 |
Rhode Island |
164 |
$41,867,638 |
South Carolina |
155 |
$53,829,055 |
South Dakota |
11 |
$2,805,156 |
Tennessee |
371 |
$138,341,159 |
Texas |
965 |
$332,009,149 |
Utah |
141 |
$45,092,858 |
Vermont |
38 |
$13,180,563 |
Virginia |
271 |
$113,830,324 |
Washington |
553 |
$331,535,499 |
West Virginia |
13 |
$4,236,331 |
Wisconsin |
311 |
$112,450,645 |
Wyoming |
5 |
$3,105,491 |
TOTAL |
17,476 |
$7,138,487,884 |
SOURCE |
Table 9: Distance Learning & Telemedicine Funding |
|
State |
FY16 Total |
Alaska |
$1,430,576 |
Alabama |
$578,278 |
Arkansas |
$1,332,671 |
Arizona |
$205,052 |
California |
$2,070,825 |
Colorado |
$183,597 |
Georgia |
$1,533,081 |
Illinois |
$617,242 |
Indiana |
$73,348 |
Kentucky |
$377,121 |
Louisiana |
$1,134,678 |
Massachusetts |
$636,619 |
Maine |
$1,644,596 |
Michigan |
$544,719 |
Minnesota |
$623,481 |
Mississippi |
$396,530 |
Montana |
$652,240 |
North Carolina |
$1,257,630 |
Nebraska |
$309,807 |
New Mexico |
$606,019 |
Nevada |
$1,361,542 |
New York |
$221,780 |
Ohio |
$391,886 |
Oklahoma |
$1,536,527 |
Oregon |
$98,713 |
Pennsylvania |
$1,040,955 |
South Carolina |
$1,274,853 |
South Dakota |
$610,963 |
Tennessee |
$1,065,107 |
Texas |
$430,780 |
Utah |
$304,132 |
Virginia |
$587,264 |
Washington |
$457,028 |
Wisconsin |
$1,070,443 |
West Virginia |
$1,188,108 |
Total |
$27,848,191 |
Source |
Table 10: Water and Wastewater Infrastructure Programs Funding |
|
State |
FY16 Total |
Alabama |
$9,306,500 |
Alaska |
$37,214,444 |
Arizona |
$12,033,456 |
Arkansas |
$9,812,100 |
California |
$15,499,504 |
Colorado |
$8,884,955 |
Connecticut |
$4,045,000 |
Delaware |
$2,815,000 |
Florida |
$9,135,320 |
Georgia |
$11,635,500 |
Hawaii |
$16,202,232 |
Idaho |
$7,715,107 |
Illinois |
$14,366,787 |
Indiana |
$17,607,100 |
Iowa |
$10,038,840 |
Kansas |
$5,215,000 |
Kentucky |
$9,989,000 |
Louisiana |
$6,229,864 |
Maine |
$11,557,000 |
Maryland |
$11,668,000 |
Massachusetts |
$3,187,000 |
Michigan |
$16,196,700 |
Minnesota |
$15,071,816 |
Mississippi |
$12,697,759 |
Missouri |
$16,625,710 |
Montana |
$13,211,466 |
Nebraska |
$5,241,400 |
Nevada |
$2,402,589 |
New Hampshire |
$4,740,919 |
New Jersey |
$3,523,000 |
New Mexico |
$10,653,100 |
New York |
$8,213,000 |
North Carolina |
$10,835,781 |
North Dakota |
$8,100,753 |
Ohio |
$14,041,805 |
Oklahoma |
$37,318,588 |
Oregon |
$6,597,182 |
Pennsylvania |
$16,344,000 |
Rhode Island |
$1,842,000 |
South Carolina |
$9,145,300 |
South Dakota |
$6,461,846 |
Tennessee |
$9,888,785 |
Texas |
$28,893,955 |
Utah |
$7,864,212 |
Vermont |
$7,475,892 |
Virginia |
$10,336,000 |
Washington |
$5,908,200 |
West Virginia |
$6,596,000 |
Wisconsin |
$10,418,095 |
Wyoming |
$3,821,000 |
TOTAL |
$547,853,562 |
SOURCE |
Table 11: EPA Geographic Programs Funding |
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Geographic Program |
States Affected |
Funding Eliminated |
Great Lakes Restoration |
Michigan, Wisconsin, Illinois, Indiana, Minnesota, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania |
$300,000,000 |
Chesapeake Bay |
Delaware, Maryland, New York, Virginia, Pennsylvania, West Virginia, District of Columbia |
$73,000,000 |
Puget Sound |
Washington |
$28,000,000 |
Southern New England Estuaries |
Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut |
$5,000,000 |
San Francisco Bay |
California |
$4,819,000 |
Gulf of Mexico |
Alabama, Florida, Louisiana, Mississippi, Texas |
$4,482,000 |
Lake Champlain |
Vermont, New York |
$4,399,000 |
Long Island Sound |
New York, Connecticut |
$3,940,000 |
South Florida |
Florida |
$1,704,000 |
Pacific Northwest |
California, Idaho, Montana, Oregon, Washington |
$1,445,000 |
Lake Pontchartrain |
Louisiana |
$948,000 |
TOTAL |
|
$427,737,000 |
SOURCE |