Table 363. | U.S. Department of Education obligations for major programs, by state or other area: Fiscal year 1996 [In thousands] |
_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ | | |Block grant| School | Voca- | | | | Higher | | | | | |Grants for | to states |assistanc| tional | Education |Bilingual| Indian | and | Student | Public | Rehabili- | Goals State or other area | Total | the |for school |in federa| and | for the |education|education|continuing | financial | library | tation |2000\11\ | | disadvan- | improve- |affected | adult | handi- | | | educa- | assis- |programs\9\|services\10\| | | taged\1\ | ment\2\ |areas\3\ |education\4\| capped\5\ | | | tion\7\ | tance\8\ | | | ________________________|____________|___________|___________|_________|____________|___________|_________|_________|___________|___________|___________|____________|_________ 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 ________________________|____________|___________|___________|_________|____________|___________|_________|_________|___________|___________|___________|____________|_________ Total ...............|$23,169,044 |$5,877,908 |$1,014,622 |$621,707 | $1,324,769 |$3,144,751 |$186,524 | $50,180 |$1,037,480 |$7,275,673 | $122,624 | $2,191,920 |$320,885 |____________|___________|___________|_________|____________|___________|_________|_________|___________|___________|___________|____________|_________ Alabama.................| 401,419 | 104,932 | 16,386 | 3,822 | 25,534 | 55,413 | 214 | 1,205 | 39,758 | 99,388 | 2,343 | 46,370 | $6,054 Alaska..................| 115,798 | 22,498 | 4,974 | 50,357 | 4,984 | 10,390 | 1,016 | 5,715 | 2,456 | 4,618 | 899 | 7,862 | 29 Arizona.................| 410,975 | 87,262 | 15,136 | 67,929 | 20,932 | 40,807 | 7,185 | 5,864 | 7,282 | 117,446 | 1,982 | 33,596 | 5,554 Arkansas................| 221,201 | 64,679 | 9,837 | 889 | 15,057 | 29,434 | 100 | 101 | 14,102 | 57,400 | 1,328 | 28,204 | 69 California..............| 2,517,806 | 691,965 | 111,557 | 52,700 | 140,435 | 344,881 | 66,018 | 3,494 | 74,588 | 765,436 | 13,004 | 210,819 | 42,909 | | | | | | | | | | | | | Colorado................| 254,932 | 57,264 | 12,210 | 6,140 | 16,096 | 41,004 | 2,129 | 321 | 11,759 | 75,903 | 1,564 | 26,538 | 4,004 Connecticut.............| 181,800 | 45,962 | 9,703 | 5,411 | 12,061 | 42,656 | 1,754 | 21 | 6,326 | 39,105 | 1,660 | 17,077 | 66 Delaware................| 63,584 | 14,308 | 4,974 | 67 | 5,253 | 9,124 | 160 | 0 | 4,636 | 15,357 | 562 | 7,874 | 1,267 District of Columbia....| 369,884 | 17,857 | 4,874 | 1,515 | 4,363 | 4,756 | 716 | 0 | 198,518 | 123,567 | 570 | 11,595 | 1,552 Florida.................| 979,634 | 252,802 | 43,463 | 11,227 | 61,095 | 172,852 | 8,532 | 40 | 26,151 | 279,772 | 5,548 | 103,138 | 15,014 | | | | | | | | | | | | | Georgia.................| 517,636 | 143,475 | 25,677 | 6,058 | 37,781 | 71,144 | 686 | 0 | 35,486 | 123,752 | 2,796 | 61,652 | 9,129 Hawaii..................| 86,306 | 16,056 | 4,974 | 17,414 | 6,247 | 10,427 | 1,550 | 0 | 6,736 | 13,863 | 1,007 | 8,005 | 26 Idaho...................| 102,623 | 22,888 | 4,975 | 3,230 | 6,904 | 14,720 | 747 | 213 | 3,351 | 30,615 | 650 | 11,252 | 3,076 Illinois................| 864,739 | 266,003 | 44,193 | 9,063 | 51,880 | 133,309 | 5,639 | 68 | 31,564 | 235,991 | 4,497 | 82,230 | 303 Indiana.................| 420,921 | 92,514 | 19,058 | 538 | 30,439 | 68,549 | 301 | 8 | 12,979 | 143,409 | 2,324 | 44,122 | 6,681 | | | | | | | | | | | | | Iowa....................| 225,630 | 42,509 | 9,446 | 124 | 14,669 | 33,610 | 615 | 88 | 12,268 | 79,920 | 1,440 | 24,582 | 6,359 Kansas..................| 213,163 | 49,909 | 9,092 | 9,759 | 12,565 | 28,661 | 989 | 281 | 10,230 | 66,239 | 1,369 | 20,909 | 3,160 Kentucky................| 351,966 | 109,184 | 15,497 | 966 | 23,672 | 47,360 | 275 | 0 | 14,596 | 91,289 | 1,626 | 41,842 | 5,659 Louisiana...............| 476,701 | 156,947 | 21,338 | 5,346 | 27,048 | 48,661 | 2,011 | 405 | 25,631 | 131,605 | 2,630 | 47,287 | 7,793 Maine...................| 102,845 | 24,459 | 4,974 | 2,443 | 6,495 | 16,700 | 743 | 112 | 5,203 | 26,410 | 899 | 12,840 | 1,567 | | | | | | | | | | | | | Maryland................| 319,999 | 72,257 | 15,573 | 8,962 | 19,462 | 53,545 | 1,116 | 129 | 18,429 | 90,689 | 2,209 | 32,511 | 5,118 Massachusetts...........| 525,798 | 103,185 | 20,499 | 3,904 | 23,859 | 91,048 | 3,951 | 61 | 18,676 | 202,189 | 2,522 | 42,540 | 13,366 Michigan................| 762,383 | 261,032 | 39,009 | 5,025 | 46,088 | 99,024 | 990 | 2,081 | 24,918 | 189,009 | 4,166 | 77,117 | 13,926 Minnesota...............| 333,882 | 69,899 | 15,731 | 4,632 | 20,569 | 56,709 | 2,158 | 1,880 | 13,750 | 98,648 | 2,490 | 36,874 | 10,541 Mississippi.............| 316,673 | 102,740 | 13,511 | 3,356 | 17,571 | 34,158 | 100 | 184 | 18,073 | 86,539 | 1,207 | 34,041 | 5,191 | | | | | | | | | | | | | Missouri................| 418,419 | 98,868 | 18,601 | 6,040 | 26,773 | 60,645 | 1,008 | 35 | 13,893 | 129,487 | 2,152 | 48,134 | 12,782 Montana.................| 113,558 | 21,422 | 4,974 | 20,219 | 5,751 | 9,946 | 1,606 | 1,604 | 7,064 | 29,748 | 685 | 8,949 | 1,590 Nebraska................| 152,432 | 28,478 | 5,542 | 6,728 | 8,170 | 19,935 | 506 | 342 | 4,526 | 60,934 | 829 | 14,419 | 2,024 Nevada..................| 69,984 | 15,994 | 5,026 | 3,047 | 6,515 | 15,190 | 413 | 409 | 1,777 | 10,214 | 927 | 9,142 | 1,330 New Hampshire...........| 73,135 | 13,604 | 4,974 | 986 | 6,208 | 13,074 | 412 | 0 | 2,729 | 20,196 | 652 | 8,984 | 1,315 | | | | | | | | | | | | | New Jersey..............| 476,660 | 118,721 | 24,258 | 11,571 | 29,886 | 99,695 | 2,086 | 97 | 13,214 | 120,798 | 3,103 | 44,273 | 8,959 New Mexico..............| 223,086 | 49,780 | 7,619 | 36,628 | 9,840 | 24,248 | 4,303 | 4,327 | 8,541 | 56,231 | 1,181 | 17,726 | 2,663 New York................| 1,896,975 | 515,108 | 71,682 | 17,716 | 73,572 | 214,036 | 27,341 | 958 | 39,106 | 810,531 | 7,661 | 118,750 | 513 North Carolina..........| 486,613 | 111,143 | 22,433 | 7,820 | 38,172 | 77,113 | 875 | 1,785 | 35,211 | 121,617 | 2,801 | 67,496 | 147 North Dakota............| 92,451 | 14,559 | 4,974 | 14,665 | 5,278 | 7,230 | 1,464 | 859 | 4,165 | 28,220 | 597 | 7,813 | 2,626 | | | | | | | | | | | | | Ohio....................| 969,863 | 247,970 | 41,853 | 3,537 | 55,788 | 126,415 | 829 | 6 | 21,717 | 338,348 | 4,762 | 99,296 | 29,341 Oklahoma................| 317,729 | 69,293 | 12,460 | 18,309 | 18,847 | 37,096 | 7,715 | 9,493 | 16,285 | 88,959 | 1,600 | 33,192 | 4,480 Oregon..................| 216,654 | 66,750 | 10,675 | 2,516 | 14,935 | 33,291 | 2,289 | 1,071 | 8,061 | 45,714 | 1,430 | 26,047 | 3,876 Pennsylvania............| 927,378 | 258,813 | 42,383 | 2,611 | 54,771 | 125,741 | 1,668 | 0 | 24,468 | 310,111 | 5,196 | 101,323 | 294 Rhode Island............| 95,837 | 17,931 | 4,974 | 2,492 | 6,416 | 13,187 | 630 | 0 | 2,681 | 35,950 | 742 | 7,965 | 2,868 | | | | | | | | | | | | | South Carolina..........| 317,256 | 75,967 | 13,344 | 5,562 | 22,092 | 49,661 | 129 | 21 | 19,326 | 85,433 | 2,027 | 38,894 | 4,800 South Dakota............| 149,118 | 16,314 | 4,974 | 13,497 | 5,355 | 9,196 | 1,881 | 1,755 | 3,628 | 82,700 | 513 | 7,866 | 1,439 Tennessee...............| 401,598 | 100,063 | 18,114 | 2,067 | 28,832 | 63,771 | 283 | 0 | 22,784 | 106,456 | 2,231 | 50,489 | 6,509 Texas...................| 1,710,624 | 515,462 | 77,550 | 26,965 | 100,123 | 223,335 | 13,402 | 143 | 48,108 | 514,630 | 6,897 | 156,266 | 27,741 Utah....................| 183,397 | 28,066 | 7,820 | 5,934 | 12,736 | 30,149 | 850 | 592 | 7,109 | 67,321 | 1,023 | 19,294 | 2,502 | | | | | | | | | | | | | Vermont.................| 68,681 | 13,469 | 4,974 | 10 | 5,106 | 8,194 | 274 | 82 | 4,259 | 22,633 | 552 | 7,878 | 1,250 Virginia................| 457,917 | 84,425 | 19,420 | 29,334 | 30,343 | 73,577 | 628 | 10 | 23,651 | 143,359 | 3,014 | 50,156 | 0 Washington..............| 400,936 | 94,508 | 17,813 | 21,761 | 22,930 | 57,742 | 2,514 | 2,597 | 15,319 | 120,064 | 2,176 | 37,335 | 6,177 West Virginia...........| 179,339 | 57,100 | 7,753 | 16 | 11,636 | 23,449 | 45 | 0 | 8,275 | 42,450 | 1,237 | 21,738 | 5,641 Wisconsin...............| 409,962 | 101,937 | 18,972 | 6,474 | 25,106 | 57,479 | 981 | 1,435 | 16,147 | 127,609 | 2,306 | 44,808 | 6,707 Wyoming.................| 61,614 | 13,287 | 4,974 | 5,460 | 4,977 | 7,562 | 595 | 287 | 3,046 | 13,002 | 532 | 6,605 | 1,287 | | | | | | | | | | | | | Indian tribe setaside...| 70,234 | 0 | 6,763 | 0 | 12,311 | 35,848 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 2,540 | 10,572 | 2,200 Undistributed...........| 389,922 | 22,843 | 1,120 | 67,549 | 2,812 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 2,138 | 292,717 | 7 | 735 | 0 | | | | | | | | | | | | | Outlying areas | | | | | | | | | | | | | American Samoa..........| 7,670 | 0 | 1,328 | 0 | 349 | 3,096 | 194 | 0 | 614 | 822 | 89 | 819 | 358 Federated States of | | | | | | | | | | | | | Micronesia ...........| 852 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 100 | 0 | 450 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 302 Guam....................| 16,300 | 0 | 3,092 | 0 | 720 | 7,415 | 510 | 0 | 1,577 | 1,316 | 124 | 1,352 | 195 Marshall Islands........| 203 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 100 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 103 North Mariana Islands...| 4,899 | 0 | 756 | 0 | 344 | 2,254 | 107 | 0 | 79 | 489 | 87 | 680 | 103 Palau...................| 1,204 | 0 | 2 | 0 | 100 | 662 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 57 | 202 | 182 Puerto Rico.............| 652,497 | 213,443 | 24,209 | 1,181 | 25,864 | 49,534 | 490 | 0 | 18,104 | 258,262 | 1,516 | 50,104 | 9,791 Trust Territory of | | | | | | | | | | | | | the Pacific ..........| 798 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 798 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 Virgin Islands..........| 14,954 | 0 | 2,552 | 137 | 847 | 6,045 | 352 | 0 | 1,618 | 1,194 | 87 | 1,742 | 380 ________________________|____________|___________|___________|_________|____________|___________|_________|_________|___________|___________|___________|____________|_________ |
\1\Title I, formerly called Chapter 1, Education Consolidation and Improvement Act of 1981, includes Grants to Local Education Agencies, Migrant Education--Basic State
Grants, Program for Neglected and Delinquent Children, Capital Expenses, and Even Start--State Educational Agencies.
\2\Title VI, formerly called Chapter 2 Education Consolidation and Improvement Act of 1981, includes Eisenhower Professional Development Grants, Drug-Free Schools and Communities--State Grants, Education for Homeless Children and Youth, and Innovative Education Program Strategies. \3\Impact Aid--Basic Support Payments and Impact Aid--Payments for Children with Disabilities. \4\Includes Vocational Education--Basic Grants to States, Tech-Prep Education, and Adult Education-State Grant Program. \5\Includes Special Education--Grants to States, Preschool Grants, Special Education--Grants for Infants and Families with Disabilities, and Education of Children with Disabilities. \6\Includes Emergency Immigrant Education Program and Bilingual Education State Grants. \7\Includes Institutional Aid to Strengthen Higher Education Institutions serving significant numbers of low-income students, Other Special Programs for the Disadvantaged, Cooperative Education, Fund for the Improvement of Postsecondary Education, Fellowships and Scholarships, and annual interest subsidy grants for facilities construction. \8\Includes Pell Grants, State Student Incentive Grants, and Guaranteed Student Loan interest subsidies. \9\Includes Public Library Services, Public Library Construction and Technology Enhancement, and Interlibrary Cooperation and Resource Sharing. \10\Includes Rehabilitation Services--Vocational Rehabilitation Grants to States, Supported Employment Services for Individuals with Severe Disabilities, Rehabilitation Services--Client Assistance Program, Independent Living--State Grants, and Program of Protection and Advocacy of Individual Rights. \11\Includes State and Local Education Systemic Improvement Grants. NOTE.--Data reflect revisions to figures in the Budget of the United States Government, Fiscal Year 1998. To the extent possible, data represent obligations rather than outlays. Because of the exclusion of certain programs, totals in this table are lower than those reported in other tables. Because of rounding, details may not add to totals. SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, based on unpublished tabulations from the Office of Management and Budget; and U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, Federal Expenditures by State for Fiscal Year 1996. (This table was prepared April 1997.)
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