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Estimated FY 1999 obligations from:
FY 1998 ___________________________________ FY 2000
Agency and Program Actual (estimated)
Previous New Total
authority authority
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Department of Agriculture, Cooperative State Research, Education, and Extension Service
Cooperative Forestry Research 277 ........... 296 296 269
Payments to Agricultural Exper 2,318 ........... 2,484 2,484 1,899
1890 Land-Grant Colleges and T........... ........... ........... ........... ...........
Animal Health and Disease Rese 216 ........... 231 231 216
Cooperative Extension Service 4,091 ........... 3,474 3,474 3,288
Department of Agriculture, Food and Nutrition Service
School Breakfast Program (10.5 7,883 ........... 8,429 8,429 8,867
National School Lunch Program 48,032 94 50,501 50,595 52,617
Special Milk Program (10.556). 88 ........... 92 92 93
Special Supplemental Nutrition 39,861 1,533 38,669 40,202 41,567
Child and Adult Care Food Prog 22,281 ........... 24,057 24,057 26,115
Summer Food Service Program fo 1,606 ........... 1,765 1,765 1,924
State Administrative Expenses 1,365 ........... 1,448 1,448 1,514
State Administrative Matching 16,115 ........... 15,302 15,302 13,228
Nutrition, Education, and Trai 50 ........... ........... ........... 27
Commodity Supplemental Food Pr 5,391 645 5,447 6,092 5,714
The Emergency Food Assistance 2,030 2 1,724 1,726 1,962
Nutrition Program for the Elde 1,171 ........... 1,170 1,170 1,253
Farmers' Market Nutrition Prog........... ........... ........... ........... ...........
Department of Agriculture, Forest Service
Cooperative Forestry Assistanc 1,373 ........... 1,904 1,904 2,892
Schools and Roads--Grants to S 5,291 ........... 5,582 5,582 5,271
Department of Commerce, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Coastal Zone Management Admini........... ........... ........... ........... ...........
Department of Education, Office of Elementary and Secondary Education
Title I Grants to Local Educat 68,631 14,150 70,474 84,624 71,791
Migrant Education--Basic State 4,409 ........... 5,057 5,057 5,427
Title I Program for Neglected 249 ........... 254 254 265
Impact Aid--Basic Support Paym 5,956 ........... 7,192 7,192 9,304
Impact Aid--Payments for Child 777 ........... 808 808 446
Indian Education--Grants to Lo 392 ........... 407 407 407
Safe and Drug-Free Schools and 6,067 ........... 5,044 5,044 4,946
Education for Homeless Childre 271 ........... 261 261 278
Even Start--State Educational 1,053 ........... 1,123 1,123 1,181
Capital Expenses (84.216)..... 124 ........... 72 72 ...........
Goals 2000--State and Local Ed 5,429 ........... 5,377 5,377 5,350
Eisenhower Professional Develo 3,869 ........... 3,873 3,873 3,816
Innovative Education Program S 4,871 ........... 5,258 5,258 ...........
Technology Literacy Challenge 3,923 ........... 3,892 3,892 3,969
Demonstrations of Comprehensiv........... 1,156 1,149 2,305 1,374
Class Size Reduction and Teach........... ........... 13,164 13,164 15,319
Department of Education, Office of Bilingual Education and Minority Language Affairs
Immigrant Education (84.162).. 1,393 ........... 1,393 1,393 1,393
Department of Education, Office of Special Education and Rehabilitative Services
Special Education--Grants to S 45,835 ........... 51,802 51,802 51,802
Rehabilitation Services--Vocat 27,612 ........... 28,520 28,520 28,897
Rehabilitation Services--Clien 130 ........... 134 134 134
Independent Living--State Gran 292 ........... 298 298 298
Special Education--Preschool G 4,875 ........... 4,857 4,857 5,232
Special Education--Grants for 4,595 ........... 4,981 4,981 5,268
Supported Employment Services 493 ........... 498 498 498
Program of Protection and Advo 115 ........... 126 126 126
Protection and Advocacy for As........... ........... 44 44 44
Department of Education, Office of Vocational and Adult Education
Adult Education--State Grant P 3,214 ........... 3,159 3,159 4,012
Vocational Education--Basic Gr 13,400 ........... 13,400 13,400 13,400
Tech-Prep Education (84.243).. 1,395 ........... 1,421 1,421 1,486
Grants to States for Incarcera 213 ........... 184 184 184
Department of Education, Office of Post Secondary Education
Leveraging Educational Assista 349 ........... 347 347 347
Byrd Honors Scholarships (84.1 536 ........... 545 545 563
Department of Education, Office of Educational Research and Improvement
Fund for the Improvement of Ed........... 352 355 707 355
Department of Energy
State Energy Program (81.041). 461 ........... 506 506 568
Weatherization Assistance for 2,994 ........... 3,183 3,183 3,694
Department of Health and Human Services, Health Resources and Services Administration
Abstinence Education (93.235). 544 ........... 544 544 544
HIV Emergency Relief Formula G 2,173 2,131 ........... 2,131 1
HIV Care Formula Grants (93.91 4,614 5,756 ........... 5,756 1
Maternal and Child Health Serv 7,470 ........... 7,606 7,606 7,606
Department of Health and Human Services, Center for Disease Control and Prevention
Preventive Health and Health S 2,446 ........... 2,477 2,477 2,105
Department of Health and Human Services, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration
Block Grants for Community Men 3,750 ........... 3,750 3,750 4,347
Block Grants for Prevention an 19,331 ........... 20,297 20,297 21,003
Department of Health and Human Services, Health Care Financing Administration
State Children's Health Insura 41,791 ........... 41,593 41,593 41,593
State Survey and Certification 2,681 ........... 2,768 2,768 2,768
Grants to States for Medicaid 859,389 ........... 939,949 939,949 950,677
Department of Health and Human Services, Administration for Children and Families
Family Preservation and Suppor 2,248 ........... 2,362 2,362 2,545
Temporary Assistance for Needy 136,057 ........... 136,057 136,057 136,057
Temporary Assistance for Needy 3,268 ........... 6,617 6,617 6,617
Child Support Enforcement - Fe 27,157 ........... 32,663 32,663 35,723
Low Income Home Energy Assista 15,660 ........... 17,220 17,220 17,225
Low-Income Home Energy Assista........... ........... ........... ........... ...........
Community Services Block Grant 4,256 ........... 4,316 4,316 4,316
Child Care and Development Blo 10,989 ........... 10,761 10,761 12,856
Child Care Mandatory and Match 10,174 ........... 10,174 10,174 10,174
Child Care Mandatory and Match 12,133 ........... 13,578 13,578 16,284
Child Care and Development Fun........... ........... ........... ........... 1
Child Care and Development Fun........... ........... ........... ........... 1
Head Start (93.600)........... 42,368 ........... 46,352 46,352 52,103
Runaway and Homeless Youth (93 577 ........... 577 577 577
Developmental Disabilities - B 701 ........... 703 703 703
Developmental Disabilities - P 281 ........... 282 282 283
Child Welfare Services - State 3,949 ........... 4,010 4,010 4,010
Foster Care - Title IV-E (93.6 33,419 ........... 37,588 37,588 42,823
Adoption Assistance (93.659).. 8,121 ........... 10,070 10,070 11,824
Social Services Block Grant (9 32,595 ........... 27,357 27,357 34,106
Family Violence Prevention and 809 ........... 837 837 977
Independent Living (93.674)... 828 ........... 826 826 1,239
Department of Health and Human Services, Administration on Aging
Special Programs for the Aging 2,973 ........... 2,976 2,976 2,976
Special Programs for the Aging 1,158 ........... 1,166 1,166 1,575
Special Programs for the Aging 3,700 ........... 3,693 3,693 3,693
Department of Health and Human Services, Office of the Inspector General
State Medicaid Fraud Control U 624 ........... 672 672 705
Department of Housing and Urban Development, Community Planning and Development
Community Development Block Gr 30,350 ........... 30,486 30,486 31,420
Community Development Block Gr 10,784 ........... 10,873 10,873 11,206
Emergency Shelter Grants (14.2 1,608 ........... 1,465 1,465 1,465
HOME Investment Partnerships P 16,330 ........... 17,682 17,682 17,482
Housing Opportunities for Pers 1,117 ........... 1,164 1,164 1,242
Department of the Interior, Office of Surface Mining Reclamation and Enforcement
Regulation and Technology (15. 1,633 ........... 1,554 1,554 1,554
Abandoned Mine Land Reclamatio 2,515 552 2,274 2,826 2,665
Department of the Interior, United States Fish and Wildlife Service
Sport Fish Restoration (15.605 6,952 ........... 5,422 5,422 6,623
Wildlife Restoration (15.611). 4,027 ........... 4,355 4,355 4,676
Department of Justice, Office of Justice Programs
Juvenile Accountability Incent 3,567 ........... 3,593 3,593 ...........
Juvenile Justice and Delinquen 1,258 ........... 602 602 600
Crime Victims Assistance (16.5 4,027 ........... 3,523 3,523 1
Crime Victims Compensation (16 1,911 ........... 2,295 2,295 1
Byrne Formula Grant Program (D 7,468 35 7,501 7,536 946 1
Violent Offender Incarceration 4,050 ........... 1,533 1 1,533 1 1
Violence Against Women Formula 2,038 ........... 2,087 2,087 2,262
Local Law Enforcement Block Gr 4,061 ........... 1 1...........
Residential Substance Abuse Tr 774 ........... 774 774 1
Department of Labor, Employment and Training Administration
Employment Service (17.207)... 9,785 ........... 9,935 9,935 9,939
State Administrative Expenses 29,865 ........... 29,238 29,238 1
Senior Community Service Emplo 4,396 ........... 4,398 4,398 4,398
Employment and Training Assist 6,965 ........... 6,515 6,515 7,396
Migrant and Seasonal Farmworke 806 ........... 1 1 1
Adult Employment and Training 7,113 ........... 6,402 6,402 5,871
Summer Youth Employment Progra 6,291 ........... 5,662 5,662 1
Youth Training Grants (17.250 955 ........... 860 860 1
Workforce Investment Act (WIA)........... ........... ........... ........... 5,966 1
Welfare-to-Work (17.253)...... 9,879 ........... 9,214 9,214 5,973
Department of Labor, Veterans' Employment and Training Service
Disabled Veterans Outrreach Pr 1,634 ........... 1,713 1,713 1,714
Local Veterans' Employment Rep 1,292 ........... 1,300 1,300 1,295
Department of Transportation, Coast Guard
Boating Safety Financial Assis 435 ........... 521 521 521
Department of Transportation, Federal Aviation Administration
Airport Improvement Program (E 55,603 ........... 65,275 65,275 53,559
Airport Improvement Program (S........... ........... ........... ........... ...........
Department of Transportation, Federal Highway Administration
Highway Planning and Construct 240,753 152,264 133,403 285,667 305,837
Motor Carrier Safety Assistanc 1,153 ........... 1,295 1,295 1
National Recreational Trails (........... ........... ........... 1 1
State and Community Highway Sa 2,089 ........... 2,084 2,084 2,125
Appalachian Development Highwa........... ........... ........... ........... ...........
Department of Transportation, Federal Transit Administration
Federal Transit Capital Invest 29,800 1,046 50,378 51,424 39,197
Federal Transit Metropolitan P........... 1 570 571 646
Federal Transit Urbanized Area 7,944 12,793 31,563 44,357 49,015
Federal Transit Formula Progra 1,341 4 1,761 1,765 2,025
Federal Transit Rural Transpo 71 2 83 85 84
Federal Transit Formula Grants 741 1 795 795 906
Federal Transit Statewide Plan........... 1 130 131 147
Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Air and Radiation
Air Pollution Control Program ........... ........... 3,593 3,593 3,652
Clean Air Partnership Fund (66........... ........... ........... 1 1
Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Water
Water Pollution Control-State ........... ........... 1,237 1,237 1
Public Water System Supervisi........... ........... 1,277 1,277 1,277
Underground Injection Control 77 ........... 196 196 196
Drinking Water State Revolving 9,582 ........... 10,043 10,043 10,503
Clean Water State Revolving Fu 10,980 ........... 10,881 10,881 6,448
Non-Point Source Grants (66.46 927 ........... 2,525 2,525 1,263
Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Enforcement, Compliance and Assurance
Pesticides Enforcement Grants 241 ........... 207 207 207
Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Prevention, Pesticides and Toxic Substances
Pesticides Program Implementat 103 ........... 180 180 180
Toxic Substances Enforcement G........... ........... 155 155 155
Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response
Hazardous Waste Financial Assi........... ........... ........... ........... ...........
Underground Storage Tanks (UST 187 ........... 188 188 188
Corporation for National and Community Service
AmeriCorps Grants (94.006).... 1,145 ........... 1,145 1,145 1,384
Federal Emergency Management Agency
Emergency Food and Shelter (83 882 ........... 882 882 1,103
Emergency Management - State a 1,798 ........... 1,668 1,668 1
Consolidated Emergency Managem........... ........... ........... ........... 2,276 1
National Foundation on the Arts and the Humanities, Institute of Museum and Library Services
State Library Program (45.310) 2,008 ........... 2,020 2,020 2,020
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Total, programs distributed b2 2,152,961 184,597 2,232,419 2,417,016 2,441,301
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MEMORANDUM:
Not distributed by State in a3 69,946 7,922 55,630 63,552 9,232
Total, including memorandum it 2,222,907 192,519 2,288,050 2,480,569 2,450,533
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\1\ The State-by-State distribution is not available or year-to-year amounts are not
comparable. See Introduction and program table.
\2\ The sum of programs distributed and comparable in all years, i.e., the
sum of the programs that do not have a footnote
1. See Introduction.
\3\ The sum of programs not distributed or comparable in all years, i.e.,
the sum of the programs that have a footnote.
Source: Budget of the US Government Fiscal Year 2000: Budget Information for States.
Notes: Introduction refers to the introductory material in the printed work. The entire document is available as a .pdf document from budget publications page cited above.