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Stimulus Act Impact in West Virginia

by: Clem Guttata

Thu Aug 20, 2009 at 07:27:22 AM EDT


By Clem Guttata  

Here in West Virginia both Sens. Byrd and Rockefeller as well as Reps. Mollohan and Rahall voted for the stimulus bill. Republican Rep. Shelley Moore Capito voted against it.  

There's a cool new map feature from USDA and Google Maps that shows stimulus spending at street level!

For those preferring lists to maps, below the fold I've included a fact sheet (rec'd via email from White House and Department of Education Communications) detailing the impact of President Obama's economic policies on West Virginia:

Clem Guttata :: Stimulus Act Impact in West Virginia

State Fiscal Stabilization Funds:

The State Fiscal Stabilization Fund (SFSF) program is a new one-time appropriation of $53.6 billion under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (ARRA). These funds are distributed directly to states to:

·         Help stabilize state and local government budgets in order to minimize and avoid reductions in education and other essential public services.

 

·         Help ensure that local educational agencies (LEAs) and public institutions of higher education (IHEs) have the resources to avert cuts and retain educational personnel and staff.

·         Help support the modernization, renovation, and repair of school and college facilities.

·         Help advance early learning through post-secondary education reforms to benefit students and families.

 

As of today, $194,537,759 in State Fiscal Stabilization funds have been awarded to West Virginia.

 

Title I, Part A– Supporting Low-Income Schools:

The ARRA provides $10 billion in additional Title I, Part A funds to state education agencies (SEAs) and local education agencies (LEAs) to support schools that have high concentrations of students from families that live in poverty in order to help improve teaching and learning for students most at risk of failing to meet state academic achievement standards.

 

As of today, $30,490,646 in Title I funds have been awarded to West Virginia.

 

IDEA Grants, Parts B & C – Improving Special Education Programs:

The ARRA provides $12.2 billion in additional funding for Parts B and C of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA).  Part B of the IDEA provides funds to state educational agencies (SEAs) and local educational agencies (LEAs) to help them ensure that children with disabilities, including children aged three through five, have access to a free appropriate public education to meet each child's unique needs and prepare him or her for further education, employment, and independent living. Part C of the IDEA provides funds to each state lead agency designated by the Governor to implement statewide systems of coordinated, comprehensive, multidisciplinary interagency programs and make early intervention services available to infants and toddlers with disabilities and their families.

 

As of today, $40,853,234 in IDEA funds have been awarded to West Virginia.

 

Education Technology Grants:

The ARRA provides $650 million in additional funding for Education Technology Grants.  The primary goal of the Education Technology Grants program is to improve student academic achievement through the use of technology in schools. It is also designed to help ensure that every student is technologically literate by the end of eighth grade and to encourage the effective integration of technology with teacher training and curriculum development.

 

As of today, $3,950,012 in Education Technology Grants have been awarded to West Virginia.

Vocational Rehabilitation Funds:

 

The ARRA provides $540 million in additional funding for the Vocational Rehabilitation (VR) State Grants program. The VR State Grants program provides grants to states to help individuals with disabilities, especially those individuals with the most significant disabilities, prepare for, obtain, and maintain employment.

 

As of today, $2,156,459 in Vocational Rehabilitation Funds have been awarded to West Virginia.

 

Independent Living Services Fund:

The ARRA provides $140 million in additional funding for the Independent Living (IL) programs. The IL programs support services to individuals with significant disabilities and older individuals who are blind to maximize their leadership, empowerment, independence, and productivity, and to promote the integration and full inclusion of individuals with disabilities into the mainstream of American society.

 

As of today, $495,525 in Independent Living Services Funds have been awarded to West Virginia.

 

McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Funds:

 

The ARRA provides $70 million under the McKinney-Vento Education for Homeless Children and Youth program to assist States and local educational agencies (LEAs) in addressing the educational and related needs of some of the most vulnerable members of our society – homeless children and youth – during a time of economic crisis in the United States.

 

As of today, $340,343 in McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance funds have been awarded to West Virginia.

 

Pell Grant Funds:

 

The ARRA provides $17.1 billion in additional funds for students across the country in need of Pell Grants. The Federal Pell Grant Program provides need-based grants to low-income undergraduate and certain post baccalaureate students to promote access to postsecondary education. Students may use their grants at any one of approximately 5,400 participating postsecondary institutions. The additional funding allowed the Department of Education to raise the maximum Pell award from $4,731 to $5,350.  

 

Pell Grants are awarded based on student applications, not by state.  As of today, $53,416,350 in Pell Grants have been awarded to students attending schools in West Virginia.

 

>Work Study Funds:

 

The ARRA provides an additional $200 million to the Work-Study program, providing colleges and universities with additional funding to provide jobs to students to help with their college and living expenses.

 

Work Study funds are distributed to qualifying schools which select students based on financial need. As of today, $1,144,114 in Work Study funds have been awarded to students attending schools in West Virginia.

                                                                                                     

Thanks to the Democratic Congress and President Obama countless West Virginians have received direct and indirect financial relief. Otherwise, a bad financial situation would be even worse.

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nice to drive I-79 for example and see the big sign touting the monies spent thru the alleged Recovery Act being used to repave road which didnt need repaving in the first place...

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or are you a hooverite?

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