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Younger Americans Act ImageYounger Americans Act (H.R. 17)
Estimated Allocations by State
(Assuming FY 2002 Appropriation
of $500 million)
 

State
Allocation based on each state's share of the total population between the ages of 10 and 19 Allocation based on each state's share of the total number of children participating in the free or reduced proice school lunch program
Total estimated allocation
Dollars
(in 1000s)
Percent of Total Dollars
(in 1000s)
Percent of Total Dollars
(in 1000s)
Percent of Total
Alabama
$3.638
1.5%
$4,809
2.0%
$8,310
1.7%
Alaska*
$676
0.3%
$424
0.2%
$1,900
0.4%
Arizona
$4,220
1.8%
$4,272
1.8%
$8,355
1.8%
Arkansas
$2,260
1.0%
$2,859
1.2%
$5,036
1.1%
California
$27,972
11.8%
$29,708
12.5%
$56,748
11.9%
Colorado
$3,627
1.5%
$2,313
1.0%
$5,845
1.2%
Connecticut
$2,680
1.1%
$1,862
0.8%
$4,468
0.9%
Delaware*
$604
0.3%
$512
0.2%
$1,900
0.4%
District of Columbia*
$291
0.1%
$658
0.3%
$1,900
0.4%
Florida
$11,708
4.9%
$13,616
5.7%
$24,915
5.2%
Georgia
$6,745
2.8%
$8,611
3.6%
$15,108
3.2%
Hawaii
$943
0.4%
$1,025
0.4%
$1,936
0.4%
Idaho
$1,248
0.5%
$1,070
0.5%
$2,281
0.5%
Illinois
$10,338
4.4%
$9,959
4.2%
$19,969
4.2%
Indiana
$5,174
2.2%
$3,501
1.5%
$8,535
1.8%
Iowa
$2,584
1.1%
$1,837
0.8%
$4,349
0.9%
Kansas
$2,460
1.0%
$1,941
0.8%
$4,330
0.9%
Kentucky
$3,352
1.4%
$4,115
1.7%
$7,346
1.5%
Louisiana
$4,184
1.8%
$6,481
2.7%
$10,493
2.2%
Maine*
$1,072
0.5%
$766
0.3%
$1,900
0.4%
Maryland
$4,294
1.8%
$3,217
1.4%
$7,390
1.6%
Massachusetts
$4,811
2.0%
$3,467
1.5%
$8,144
1.7%
Michigan
$8,787
3.7%
$6,170
2.6%
$14,716
3.1%
Minnesota
$4,479
1.9%
$2,819
1.2%
$7,180
1.5%
Mississippi
$2,600
1.1%
$4,512
1.9%
$6,997
1.5%
Missouri
$4,847
2.0%
$4,187
1.8%
$8,888
1.9%
Montana*
$840
0.4%
$596
0.3%
$1,900
0.4%
Nebraska
$1,575
0.7%
$1,276
0.5%
$2,804
0.6%
Nevada
$1,519
0.6%
$1,025
0.4%
$2,503
0.5%
New Hampshire*
$1,056
0.4%
$421
0.2%
$1,900
0.4%
New Jersey
$6,419
2.7%
$4,936
2.1%
$11,172
2.4%
New Mexico
$1,683
0.7%
$2,245
0.9%
$3,865
0.8%
New York
$14,294
6.0%
$18,763
7.9%
$32,523
6.8%
North Carolina
$6,324
2.7%
$6,734
2.8%
$12,847
2.7%
North Dakota*
$599
0.3%
$439
0.2%
$1,900
0.4%
Ohio
$9,796
4.1%
$6,714
2.8%
$16, 243
3.4%
Oklahoma
$3,082
1.3%
$3,505
1.5%
$6,481
1.4%
Oregon
$2,857
1.2%
$2,256
0.9%
$5,030
1.1%
Pennsylvania
$9,885
4.2%
$7,094
3.0%
$16,704
3.5%
Puerto Rico
$3,700
1.6%
$6,312
2.7%
$9,850
2.1%
Rhode Island*
$801
0.3%
$607
0.3%
$1,900
0.4%
South Carolina
$3,280
1.4%
$4,376
1.8%
$7,533
1.6%
South Dakota*
$720
0.3%
$681
0.3%
$1,900
0.4%
Tennessee
$4,496
1.9%
$4,893
2.1%
$9,237
1.9%
Texas
$18,597
7.8%
$25,036
10.5%
$42,928
9.0%
Utah
$2,367
1.0%
$1,607
0.7%
$3,910
0.8%
Vermont
$516
0.2%
$330
0.1%
$1,900
0.4%
Virginia
$5,606
2.4%
$4,433
1.9%
$9,876
2.1%
Washington
$5,095
2.1%
$3,773
1.6%
$8,725
1.8%
West Virginia
$1,465
0.6%
$1,635
0.7%
$3,050
0.6%
Wisconsin
$4,848
2.0%
$2,754
1.2%
$7,479
1.6%
Wyoming*
$483
0.2%
$348
0.1%
$1,900
0.4%
Subtotal
$237,500
100.0%
$237,500
100.0%
$475,000
100.0%
Grants to Native American Organizations (1% of total appropriation)
$5,000
N.A.
Grants to Outlying Areas (1% of total appropriation)
$5,000
N.A.
Discretionary Programs (3% of total appropriation)
$15,000
N.A.
Total Dollars
$500,000
N.A.

 

* State would receive a minimum appropriation of 0.4%

Source: Prepared by Congressional research Service using data from the Census Bureau and the Food and Nutrition Service of the U.S. Department of Agriculture.

Notes: Total estimated allocations assume a state minimum of 0.4% of the balance of appropriations after taking into account funds for grants and discretionary programs. The sum of columns 2 and 4, by state, does not equal the amount in column 6 because of rateable reduction; i.e., when the allocation to some states is raised to the 0.4% minimum, the allocation to other states is reduced proportionately. State amounts may not sum to the subtotals because of rounding.

   
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