Clicky below…
Again, take it for what you will, but I have no reason to question these numbers…
Program Amount (in the thousands)
Education 159137
Medicaid 283559
Medicare Repayment to States 6733
Title IV-E Programs 1723
School Lunch-Equipment 469
Emergency Food (TEFAP) 400
Emergency Food & Shelter 268
Social Services BG 1977
Highways & Bridges 164198
Transit Capital 23601
Drinking Water SRF 19651
Clean Water SRF 19537
Weatherization 18271
State Energy Program 4537
Elderly Nutrition 500
ChildCare 11946
HeadStart 1325
CSBG 989
Title I 43097
IDEA 62551
Ed.Tech. 4839
Voc.Rehab. 2792
Public Housing Capital Fund 1497
HOME 6821
Homelessness Prevention 4997
Byrne/JAG 8555
Crime Victims -Assistance 479
Internet Crimes Against Children 403
Violence Against Women 1899
Employment Service 3605
WIA-Adult 1246
WIA-Youth 2947
Dislocated Workers 1553Total $ 866113.15
Here are the numbers from the House bill that I posted a while ago.
Yeah, it’s not fun to borrow money from the feds but the fact is that Idaho needs this money, we’ve got to get people back to work or it’s just downhill from here.
And if you think that Idaho’s Legislature has the wisdom to get Idaho out of the financial mess then Sarah Palin has a bridge to sell ya.




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