The Tally
Economic Stimulus: $626 million for Montana
By Jonathan Weber , 2-14-09
How much money will Montana see from the economic stimulus bill approved Friday by Congress, and where will the money go? Here’s a breakdown from the Montana Economic Developers Association (with thanks to Brent Campbell of WGM Group for passing this along):
National School Lunch Program Equipment Assistance: $247,461
The Emergency Food Assistance Program (TEFAP):$261,650
Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP): $50,046,787
Emergency Food and Shelter Program**: $172,693
Drinking Water State Revolving Fund: $19,651,000
Clean Water State Revolving Fund: $19,537,800
Highway Funding: $211,793,391
Transit Formula Funding: $15,611,710
Public Housing Capital Fund: $4,451,699
HOME Funding: $7,944,201
Homelessness Prevention Fund: $3,750,116
Community Development Block: $2,499,048
Byrne/JAG: $5,000,000
Crime Victims: $222,847
Internet Crimes Against Children Grants: $403,670
Violence Against Women Grants: $1,018,559
State Energy Program: $25,688,000
Weatherization: $27,059,681
Child Care and Development Block Grant $5,747,006
Head Start: $2,081,661
State Stabilization Fund: $121,371,174
Title I Education for the Disadvantaged: $44,013,000
Education Technology: $4,839,000
Community Services Block Grant: $4,544,915
Senior Meals Programs: $500,000
Dept. of Labor - State Employment Service Grants: $2,945,782
Dept. of Labor - Dislocated Workers State Grants: $1,728,009
Dept. of Labor - Adult State Grants: $1,246,875
Dept. of Labor - Youth State Grants: $2,947,500
Dept. of Education - Vocational Rehabilitation: $1,880,400
Dept. of Education - Special Education Part B, Section 611: $36,708,000
TOTAL: $625,913,635
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Who do you think will pay for this? How do you feel about subsidizing the states that haven't managed their budgets? I doubt anyone can tell us what these programs will really do and how many real, sustainable jobs will be created. Thank you Congressman Rehberg for taking a stand.
800 billion stimulus bill. 300 million Americans. One million Montanans. Tick tick tick, click tick. Montanans are 0.0033 of the total, times 800 billion. Ticky tick tap. Hmmm. Share should be somewhere north of 2.6 billion, eh? And we got 625 million.
Wow, thanks to our POWERFUL Senate delegation. Shorted two billion. You don't suppose those two chumps didn't have to be pandered to for their votes or something?
Thanks for the clarification. But I was simply being sarcastic. All the smoke and mirrors up to this moment have been too much to take. Am now at the point where I really don't care if we were "shorted" or not because I have no confidence in the legislation at large. We are robbing our grandkids, as usual. For what? Nobody really knows, with this monster over a thousand pages, and not one of our legs, certainly not Max or Jon, read the entire thing before voting.
Sure, they might have jammed in "their" stuff, but that's all the involvement -- "I got mine, so now I'm ready for the check-presentation-media-opportunity" each legislator put into this. A sham, and a danged shame.
Show us the MONEY!!!