School Modernization Funding Breakdown by State





By Brandon Lorenz, Senior Editor  
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The chart below shows the amount allocated to each state by the Department of Education under the State Fiscal Stabilization Fund, followed by the amount that can be used for school modernization.

     The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act allows state governors to use 18.2 percent of State Fiscal Stabilization money to be used for school modernization, public safety, general government or other government services.

State
American Recovery And
Reinvestment Preliminary Allocation
Funds For School Modernization
Alabama $729,041,407 $132,685,536
Alaska $113,744,697 $20,701,535
Arizona $1,016,955,172 $185,085,841
Arkansas $443,830,097 $80,777,078
California $5,960,267,431 $1,084,768,672
Colorado $760,242,539 $138,364,142
Connecticut $541,872,683 $98,620,828
Delaware $134,865,607 $24,545,540
District of Columbia $89,377,071 $16,266,627
Florida $2,700,292,474 $491,453,230
Georgia $1,541,319,187 $280,520,092
Hawaii $192,178,168 $34,976,427
Idaho $246,576,628 $44,876,946
Illinois $2,055,171,987 $374,041,302
Indiana $1,006,920,810 $183,259,587
Iowa $472,339,542 $85,965,797
Kansas $449,172,167 $81,749,334
Kentucky $651,341,789 $118,544,206
Louisiana $708,548,266 $128,955,784
Maine $193,460,061 $35,209,731
Maryland $879,800,714 $160,123,730
Massachusetts $994,258,205 $180,954,993
Michigan $1,592,138,132 $289,769,140
Minnesota $816,489,174 $148,601,030
Mississippi $479,300,666 $87,232,721
Missouri $920,748,576 $167,576,241
Montana $148,689,792 $27,061,542
Nebraska $286,009,690 $52,053,764
Nevada $396,582,797 $72,178,069
New Hampshire $200,787,230 $36,543,276
New Jersey $1,330,483,831 $242,148,057
New Mexico $318,381,906 $57,945,507
New York $3,017,796,810 $549,239,019
North Carolina $1,420,454,235 $258,522,671
North Dakota $104,699,679 $19,055,342
Ohio $1,789,376,483 $325,666,520
Oklahoma $578,020,433 $105,199,719
Oregon $570,246,373 $103,784,840
Pennsylvania $1,905,620,952 $346,823,013
Rhode Island $164,929,269 $30,017,127
South Carolina $694,060,272 $126,318,970
South Dakota $127,497,174 $23,204,486
Tennessee $947,597,843 $172,462,807
Texas $3,973,437,816 $723,165,683
Utah $479,928,876 $87,347,055
Vermont $94,315,490 $17,165,419
Virginia $1,202,770,052 $218,904,149
Washington $1,002,380,010 $182,433,162
West Virginia $266,468,179 $48,497,209
Wisconsin $876,940,096 $159,603,097
Wyoming $82,665,277 $15,045,080
     
American Samoa $0 $0
Guam $0 $0
Northern Mariana Islands $0 $0
Puerto Rico $647,606,185 $117,864,326
Outlying Areas (maximum) $268,000,000 $48,776,000
Virgin Islands $0 $0
Freely Associated States $0 $0
Indian set-aside $0 $0
Other (non-State allocations) $5,014,000,000 $0
     
Total $53,600,000,000 $9,755,200,000

—   Source: Department of Education




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