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Fiscal Year 2011 Budget Key Investments State By State

Key Investments for Alabama

  • Tax cuts for 1.7 million families.
  • $889.1 million for schools, students, and teachers.
  • $910.2 million to fix and expand the state’s network of roads and highways, modernize airports, and expand water and sewer infrastructure.
  • $628.3 million in new funding for Pell Grants to help families pay for college.
  • $410.1 million for housing assistance.

Key Investments for Alaska

  • Tax cuts for 300,000 families.
  • $148 million for schools, students, and teachers.
  • $756.2 million to fix and expand the state’s network of roads and highways, modernize airports, and expand water and sewer infrastructure.
  • $28.4 million in new funding for Pell Grants to help families pay for college.
  • $52.2 million for housing assistance.

Key Investments for Arizona

  • Tax cuts for 2.2 million families.
  • $1 billion for schools, students, and teachers.
  • $994.2 million to fix and expand the state’s network of roads and highways, modernize airports, and expand water and sewer infrastructure.
  • $2 billion in new funding for Pell Grants to help families pay for college.
  • $236.8 million for housing assistance.

Key Investments for Arkansas

  • Tax cuts for 1 million families.
  • $575.6  million for schools, students, and teachers.
  • $629.1 million to fix and expand the state’s network of roads and highways, modernize airports, and expand water and sewer infrastructure.
  • $378.6 million in new funding for Pell Grants to help families pay for college.
  • $184237 million for housing assistance.

Key Investments for California

  • Tax cuts for 12.6 million families.
  • $6.3 billion for schools, students, and teachers.
  • $6.1 billion to fix and expand the state’s network of roads and highways, modernize airports, and expand water and sewer infrastructure.
  • $3.9 billion in new funding for Pell Grants to help families pay for college.
  • $4 billion for housing assistance.

Key Investments for Colorado

  • Tax cuts for 1.8 million families.
  • $609.6 million for schools, students, and teachers.
  • $820.5 million to fix and expand the state’s network of roads and highways, modernize airports, and expand water and sewer infrastructure.
  • $510.4 million in new funding for Pell Grants to help families pay for college.
  • $309.3 million for housing assistance.

Key Investments for Connecticut

  • Tax cuts for 1.3 million families.
  • $455 million for schools, students, and teachers.
  • $782.1 million to fix and expand the state’s network of roads and highways, modernize airports, and expand water and sewer infrastructure.
  • $240.2 million in new funding for Pell Grants to help families pay for college.
  • $497.3 million for housing assistance.

Key Investments for Delaware

  • Tax cuts for 300,000 families.
  • $146 million for schools, students, and teachers.
  • $222.1 million to fix and expand the state’s network of roads and highways, modernize airports, and expand water and sewer infrastructure.
  • $56 million in new funding for Pell Grants to help families pay for college.
  • $61.9 million for housing assistance.

Key Investments for the District of Columbia

  • Tax cuts for 200,000 families.
  • $143.8 million for schools, students, and teachers.
  • $458.7 million to fix and expand the District’s network of roads and highways, modernize airports, and expand water and sewer infrastructure.
  • $136.3 million in new funding for Pell Grants to help families pay for college.
  • $264.7 million for housing assistance.

Key Investments for Florida

  • Tax cuts for 7.1 million families.
  • $2.7 billion for schools, students, and teachers.
  • $2.6 billion to fix and expand the state’s network of roads and highways, modernize airports, and expand water and sewer infrastructure.
  • $2 billion in new funding for Pell Grants to help families pay for college.
  • $1.2 billion for housing assistance.

Key Investments for Georgia

  • Tax cuts for 3.4 million families.
  • $1.8 billion for schools, students, and teachers.
  • $1.7 billion to fix and expand the state’s network of roads and highways, modernize airports, and expand water and sewer infrastructure.
  • $1.1 billion in new funding for Pell Grants to help families pay for college.
  • $784.8 million for housing assistance.

Key Investments for Hawaii

  • Tax cuts for 500,000 families.
  • $179.6 million for schools, students, and teachers.
  • $294.8 million to fix and expand the state’s network of roads and highways, modernize airports, and expand water and sewer infrastructure.
  • $71.2 million in new funding for Pell Grants to help families pay for college.
  • $156.8 million for housing assistance.

Key Investments for Idaho

  • Tax cuts for 500,000 families.
  • $228.2 million for schools, students, and teachers.
  • $356.6 million to fix and expand the state’s network of roads and highways, modernize airports, and expand water and sewer infrastructure.
  • $190.9 million in new funding for Pell Grants to help families pay for college.
  • $49.3 million for housing assistance.

Key Investments for Illinois

  • Tax cuts for 4.8 million families.
  • $2.1 billion for schools, students, and teachers.
  • $2.5 billion to fix and expand the state’s network of roads and highways, modernize airports, and expand water and sewer infrastructure.
  • $1.4 billion in new funding for Pell Grants to help families pay for college.
  • $1.4 billion for housing assistance.

Key Investments for Indiana

  • Tax cuts for 2.4 million families.
  • $1 billion for schools, students, and teachers.
  • $1.2 billion to fix and expand the state’s network of roads and highways, modernize airports, and expand water and sewer infrastructure.
  • $691.7 million in new funding for Pell Grants to help families pay for college.
  • $325.9 million for housing assistance.

Key Investments for Iowa

  • Tax cuts for 1.1 million families.
  • $424 million for schools, students, and teachers.
  • $645.8 million to fix and expand the state’s network of roads and highways, modernize airports, and expand water and sewer infrastructure.
  • $629.7 million in new funding for Pell Grants to help families pay for college.
  • $132.2 million for housing assistance.

Key Investments for Kansas

  • Tax cuts for 1 million families.
  • $437.5 million for schools, students, and teachers.
  • $510.9 million to fix and expand the state’s network of roads and highways, modernize airports, and expand water and sewer infrastructure.
  • $291.8 million in new funding for Pell Grants to help families pay for college.
  • $111.6 million for housing assistance.

Key Investments for Kentucky

  • Tax cuts for 1.6 million families.
  • $844.7 million for schools, students, and teachers.
  • $851.9 million to fix and expand the state’s network of roads and highways, modernize airports, and expand water and sewer infrastructure.
  • $549.6 million in new funding for Pell Grants to help families pay for college.
  • $320.5 million for housing assistance.

Key Investments for Louisiana

  • Tax cuts for 1.6 million families.
  • $1 billion for schools, students, and teachers.
  • $895.8 million to fix and expand the state’s network of roads and highways, modernize airports, and expand water and sewer infrastructure.
  • $543 million in new funding for Pell Grants to help families pay for college.
  • $518.6 million for housing assistance.

Key Investments for Maine

  • Tax cuts for 500,000 families.
  • $209.1 million for schools, students, and teachers.
  • $272.6 million to fix and expand the state’s network of roads and highways, modernize airports, and expand water and sewer infrastructure.
  • $121.2 million in new funding for Pell Grants to help families pay for college.
  • $120 million for housing assistance.

Key Investments for Maryland

  • Tax cuts for 2.1 million families.
  • $717.2 million for schools, students, and teachers.
  • $982.5 million to fix and expand the state’s network of roads and highways, modernize airports, and expand water and sewer infrastructure.
  • $416.2 million in new funding for Pell Grants to help families pay for college.
  • $646.7 million for housing assistance.

Key Investments for Massachusetts

  • Tax cuts for 2.4 million families.
  • $905.5 million for schools, students, and teachers.
  • $1.3 billion to fix and expand the state’s network of roads and highways, modernize airports, and expand water and sewer infrastructure.
  • $510.6 million in new funding for Pell Grants to help families pay for college.
  • $1.2 billon for housing assistance.

Key Investments for Michigan

  • Tax cuts for 3.7 million families.
  • $1.8 billion for schools, students, and teachers.
  • $1.5 billion to fix and expand the state’s network of roads and highways, modernize airports, and expand water and sewer infrastructure.
  • $1.2 billion in new funding for Pell Grants to help families pay for college.
  • $501.6 million for housing assistance.

Key Investments for Minnesota

  • Tax cuts for 2 million families.
  • $654.8 million for schools, students, and teachers.
  • $921.5 million to fix and expand the state’s network of roads and highways, modernize airports, and expand water and sewer infrastructure.
  • $499 million in new funding for Pell Grants to help families pay for college.
  • $342.9 million for housing assistance.

Key Investments for Mississippi

  • Tax cuts for 1.1 million families.
  • $812.6 million for schools, students, and teachers.
  • $623.5 million to fix and expand the state’s network of roads and highways, modernize airports, and expand water and sewer infrastructure.
  • $514 million in new funding for Pell Grants to help families pay for college.
  • $199.1 million for housing assistance.

Key Investments for Missouri

  • Tax cuts for 2.2 million families.
  • $970.8 million for schools, students, and teachers.
  • $1.2 billion to fix and expand the state’s network of roads and highways, modernize airports, and expand water and sewer infrastructure.
  • $675.9 million in new funding for Pell Grants to help families pay for college.
  • $358.5 million for housing assistance.

Key Investments for Montana

  • Tax cuts for 400,000 families.
  • $160.6 million for schools, students, and teachers.
  • $458.7 million to fix and expand the state’s network of roads and highways, modernize airports, and expand water and sewer infrastructure.
  • $98.5 million in new funding for Pell Grants to help families pay for college.
  • $46.7 million for housing assistance.

Key Investments for Nebraska

  • Tax cuts for 700,000 families.
  • $282 million for schools, students, and teachers.
  • $385 million to fix and expand the state’s network of roads and highways, modernize airports, and expand water and sewer infrastructure.
  • $158 million in new funding for Pell Grants to help families pay for college.
  • $101.3 million for housing assistance.

Key Investments for Nevada

  • Tax cuts for 1 million families.
  • $313.6 million for schools, students, and teachers.
  • $506.4 million to fix and expand the state’s network of roads and highways, modernize airports, and expand water and sewer infrastructure.
  • $98.7 million in new funding for Pell Grants to help families pay for college.
  • $167.2 million for housing assistance.

Key Investments for New Hampshire

  • Tax cuts for 500,000 families.
  • $153.7 million for schools, students, and teachers.
  • $250 million to fix and expand the state’s network of roads and highways, modernize airports, and expand water and sewer infrastructure.
  • $77 million in new funding for Pell Grants to help families pay for college.
  • $113.9 million for housing assistance.

Key Investments for New Jersey

  • Tax cuts for 3.2 million families.
  • $1.2 billion for schools, students, and teachers.
  • $1.9 billion to fix and expand the state’s network of roads and highways, modernize airports, and expand water and sewer infrastructure.
  • $690.3 million in new funding for Pell Grants to help families pay for college.
  • $1 billion for housing assistance.

Key Investments for New Mexico

  • Tax cuts for 700,000 families.
  • $437.6 million for schools, students, and teachers.
  • $451.3 million to fix and expand the state’s network of roads and highways, modernize airports, and expand water and sewer infrastructure.
  • $245.8 million in new funding for Pell Grants to help families pay for college.
  • $113.5 million for housing assistance.

Key Investments for New York

  • Tax cuts for 7 million families.
  • $3.6 billion for schools, students, and teachers.
  • $4.2 billion to fix and expand the state’s network of roads and highways, modernize airports, and expand water and sewer infrastructure.
  • $2.2 billion in new funding for Pell Grants to help families pay for college.
  • $3.9 billion for housing assistance.

Key Investments for North Carolina

  • Tax cuts for 3.4 million families.
  • $1.5 billion for schools, students, and teachers.
  • $1.3 billion to fix and expand the state’s network of roads and highways, modernize airports, and expand water and sewer infrastructure.
  • $888.4 million in new funding for Pell Grants to help families pay for college.
  • $598.3 million for housing assistance.

Key Investments for North Dakota

  • Tax cuts for 300,000 families.
  • $124.6 million for schools, students, and teachers.
  • $310.5 million to fix and expand the state’s network of roads and highways, modernize airports, and expand water and sewer infrastructure.
  • $78.5 million in new funding for Pell Grants to help families pay for college.
  • $44.5 million for housing assistance.

Key Investments for Ohio

  • Tax cuts for 4.5 million families.
  • $1.9 billion for schools, students, and teachers.
  • $1.9 billion to fix and expand the state’s network of roads and highways, modernize airports, and expand water and sewer infrastructure.
  • $1.4 billion in new funding for Pell Grants to help families pay for college.
  • $954.9 million for housing assistance.

Key Investments for Oklahoma

  • Tax cuts for 1.3 million families.
  • $685.8 million for schools, students, and teachers.
  • $775.8 million to fix and expand the state’s network of roads and highways, modernize airports, and expand water and sewer infrastructure.
  • $423.4 million in new funding for Pell Grants to help families pay for college.
  • $214.8 million for housing assistance.

Key Investments for Oregon

  • Tax cuts for 1.4 million families.
  • $545 million for schools, students, and teachers.
  • $704.8 million to fix and expand the state’s network of roads and highways, modernize airports, and expand water and sewer infrastructure.
  • $381.4 million in new funding for Pell Grants to help families pay for college.
  • $278.9 million for housing assistance.

Key Investments for Pennsylvania

  • Tax cuts for 4.8 million families.
  • $1.9 billion for schools, students, and teachers.
  • $2.5 billion to fix and expand the state’s network of roads and highways, modernize airports, and expand water and sewer infrastructure.
  • $1.1 billion in new funding for Pell Grants to help families pay for college.
  • $1.1 billion for housing assistance.

Key Investments for Rhode Island

  • Tax cuts for 400,000 families.
  • $175.8 million for schools, students, and teachers.
  • $311 million to fix and expand the state’s network of roads and highways, modernize airports, and expand water and sewer infrastructure.
  • $134 million in new funding for Pell Grants to help families pay for college.
  • $144.7 million for housing assistance.

Key Investments for South Carolina

  • Tax cuts for 1.7 million families.
  • $841.1 million for schools, students, and teachers.
  • $768.9 million to fix and expand the state’s network of roads and highways, modernize airports, and expand water and sewer infrastructure.
  • $478 million in new funding for Pell Grants to help families pay for college.
  • $247.6 million for housing assistance.

Key Investments for South Dakota

  • Tax cuts for 300,000 families.
  • $153.3 million for schools, students, and teachers.
  • $343 million to fix and expand the state’s network of roads and highways, modernize airports, and expand water and sewer infrastructure.
  • $101.8 million in new funding for Pell Grants to help families pay for college.
  • $41.4 million for housing assistance.

Key Investments for Tennessee

  • Tax cuts for 2.3 million families.
  • $1.1 billion for schools, students, and teachers.
  • $1 billion to fix and expand the state’s network of roads and highways, modernize airports, and expand water and sewer infrastructure.
  • $685.5 million in new funding for Pell Grants to help families pay for college.
  • $415.5 million for housing assistance.

Key Investments for Texas

  • Tax cuts for 8.4 million families.
  • $5 billion for schools, students, and teachers.
  • $4.2 billion to fix and expand the state’s network of roads and highways, modernize airports, and expand water and sewer infrastructure.
  • $2.5 billion in new funding for Pell Grants to help families pay for college.
  • $1.5 billion for housing assistance.

Key Investments for Utah

  • Tax cuts for 900,000 families.
  • $376.7 million for schools, students, and teachers.
  • $465.8 million to fix and expand the state’s network of roads and highways, modernize airports, and expand water and sewer infrastructure.
  • $334.6 million in new funding for Pell Grants to help families pay for college.
  • $90.7 million for housing assistance.

Key Investments for Vermont

  • Tax cuts for 300,000 families.
  • $115.6 million for schools, students, and teachers.
  • $247.5 million to fix and expand the state’s network of roads and highways, modernize airports, and expand water and sewer infrastructure.
  • $52,6 million in new funding for Pell Grants to help families pay for college.
  • $58.5 million for housing assistance.

Key Investments for Virginia

  • Tax cuts for 2.9 million families.
  • $1 billion for schools, students, and teachers.
  • $1.3 billion to fix and expand the state’s network of roads and highways, modernize airports, and expand water and sewer infrastructure.
  • $642.7 million in new funding for Pell Grants to help families pay for college.
  • $537.6 million for housing assistance.

Key Investments for Washington

  • Tax cuts for 2.5 million families.
  • $844.4 million for schools, students, and teachers.
  • $1.1 billion to fix and expand the state’s network of roads and highways, modernize airports, and expand water and sewer infrastructure.
  • $494.1 million in new funding for Pell Grants to help families pay for college.
  • $535 million for housing assistance.

Key Investments for West Virginia

  • Tax cuts for 700,000 families.
  • $356.5 million for schools, students, and teachers.
  • $529 million to fix and expand the state’s network of roads and highways, modernize airports, and expand water and sewer infrastructure.
  • $247 million in new funding for Pell Grants to help families pay for college.
  • $114.6 million for housing assistance.

Key Investments for Wisconsin

  • Tax cuts for 2.2 million families.
  • $785.4 million for schools, students, and teachers.
  • $1 billion to fix and expand the state’s network of roads and highways, modernize airports, and expand water and sewer infrastructure.
  • $433.1 million in new funding for Pell Grants to help families pay for college.
  • $233.5 million for housing assistance.

Key Investments for Wyoming

  • Tax cuts for 200,000 families.
  • $111.8 million for schools, students, and teachers.
  • $301.5 million to fix and expand the state’s network of roads and highways, modernize airports, and expand water and sewer infrastructure.
  • $48.8 million in new funding for Pell Grants to help families pay for college.
  • $19.2 million for housing assistance.

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NBC Honors Black Histroy Month With Fried Chicken, Collard Greens

Thanks to the Roots star Questlove, who’s also the leader of Jimmy Fallon’s “Late Night” band, the world has now seen this sign posted today in the NBC Universal commissary at 30 Rockefeller Center. Questlove snapped a picture of the sign and posted it to his Twitter feed, along with the message, “Hmmm. HR?”. Not long afterward, a rep for NBCU took to Twitter to respond.

To celebrate Black History Month, they were offering up a delicious selection of fried chicken, collard greens, corn bread, black eyed peas, etc. But then two hours later the sign was mysteriously removed, leaving diners with a grilled chicken option.

“The sign in the NBCU cafeteria has been removed. We apologize for anyone who was offended by it,” the rep said.

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Zumante Lucero, 9, Dies After State Cut Off Medicaid.

Zumante Lucero, a 9 year-old Denver boy with asthma, died in July after a severe attack. His family had previously been on Medicaid. Repeat: His family had previously been on Medicaid, but was unexpectedly cut off from the program by the State of Colorado.

According to Zuton Lucero, Zumante’s mother, she called Denver Human Services every few days for months. Human Services responded by affirming that all of her children were in fact covered under Medicaid. However, when local pharmacists’ computers did not register the family as having prescription drug coverage. This pattern continued until Zumante’s death in July. State officials have said that errors in a $243 million computer system installed in 2004 are to blame for mistakes like the one that led to Zumante Lucero’s death. A group of lawyers is now considering suing the state for rampant flaws in its benefits management system. The Colorado Benefits Management System’s computer problems also account for rampant delays in processing food stamp cases. Let’s send some prayers to the Lucero’s family.

Question: Who is the blame here? State Funded Healthcare? $243 million computer system installed in 2004? Local pharmacists’ lack of data? Human Services? The State of Colorado? The Mother for not finding another pediatrician? Could private Healthcare coverage plans give better services?

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