Stimulus Projects by State
In case you were interested to see where the bazillions of dollars of stimulus package money is going to be spent, here's the list.
- Alaska (46 projects)
- Alabama (318 projects)
- Arkansas (199 projects)
- Arizona (743 projects)
- California (1971 projects)
- Colorado (201 projects)
- Connecticut (449 projects)
- Washington, D.C. (8 projects)
- Delaware (7 projects)
- Florida (1752 projects)
- Georgia (266 projects)
- Hawaii (316 projects)
- Iowa (51 projects)
- Idaho (348 projects)
- Illinois (1031 projects)
- Indiana (713 projects)
- Kansas (139 projects)
- Kentucky (524 projects)
- Louisiana (433 projects)
- Massachusetts (266 projects)
- Maryland (54 projects)
- Maine (72 projects)
- Michigan (782 projects)
- Minnesota (335 projects)
- Missouri (403 projects)
- Mississippi (552 projects)
- Montana (57 projects)
- North Carolina (319 projects)
- North Dakota (61 projects)
- Nebraska (154 projects)
- New Jersey (261 projects)
- New Mexico (215 projects)
- Nevada (163 projects)
- New York (289 projects)
- Ohio (847 projects)
- Oklahoma (223 projects)
- Oregon (159 projects)
- Pennsylvania (352 projects)
- Puerto Rico (340 projects)
- Rhode Island (116 projects)
- South Carolina (271 projects)
- South Dakota (30 projects)
- Tennessee (103 projects)
- Texas (1240 projects)
- Utah (298 projects)
- Virginia (400 projects)
- Vermont (61 projects)
- Washington (368 projects)
- Wisconsin (358 projects)
- West Virginia (1 projects)
- Wyoming (85 projects)
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3 Comments:
I wonder if Florida got so much because our supposedly "Republican" governor supported the pork bill.
And who pays the next years wages, cost over runs, and graft? Ower great-great-great grand children or can we get another loan from the great and powerfull indutrial giant, RED CHINA?
Ain't it just great! Just think of all those construction and especially design and STUDY companies that will be raping the rewards of stimulus. Of course it is really nice to know that all those retail clerks and the like that have lost their jobs will instantly become trained and well paid designers and heavy equipment operators. It is sooo stimulating just to read all the projects!
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