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Document
last modified Friday, Jan 05 2007
Welfare
Reform:
Temporary Assistance to Needy Families (TANF) Program
Federal Awards, Transfers and Expenditures FY-1998
Reflects
data reported by States as of 1st Quarter, FY 1999
| Part
1 | Part 2 | Part
3 | Financial Data main page |
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1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
TOTAL
AWARDED \1 |
TRANSFERRED
TO CCDF |
TRANSFERRED
TO SSBG |
AVAILABLE
FOR TANF |
| Alabama |
95,986,661 |
|
1,467,366 |
94,519,295 |
| Alaska |
65,267,778 |
1,600,000 |
3,216,300 |
60,451,478 |
| Arizona |
226,398,173 |
|
22,639,800 |
203,758,373 |
| Arkansas |
58,230,354 |
|
|
58,230,354 |
| California |
3,732,671,378 |
100,000,000 |
183,000,000 |
3,449,671,378 |
| Colorado
|
139,324,514 |
|
2,152,087 |
137,172,427 |
| Connecticut |
266,788,107 |
|
23,795,031 |
242,993,076 |
| Delaware |
32,290,981 |
|
3,229,098 |
29,061,883 |
| District of Columbia |
92,609,815 |
|
|
92,609,815 |
| Florida |
576,886,883 |
29,403,486 |
57,688,688 |
489,794,709 |
| Georgia |
339,720,207 |
19,152,485 |
30,897,051 |
289,670,671 |
| Hawaii |
98,904,788 |
7,400,000 |
|
91,504,788 |
| Idaho |
32,780,444 |
|
3,278,000 |
29,502,444 |
| Illinois |
585,056,960 |
|
58,500,000 |
526,556,960 |
| Indiana |
206,799,109 |
|
6,000,000 |
200,799,109 |
| Iowa |
131,524,959 |
1,214,089 |
7,401,592 |
122,909,278 |
| Kansas |
101,931,061 |
7,376,929 |
10,193,106 |
84,361,026 |
| Kentucky |
181,287,669 |
18,000,000 |
9,200,000 |
154,087,669 |
| Louisiana |
168,072,394 |
|
|
168,072,394 |
| Maine |
78,120,889 |
4,984,810 |
2,500,000 |
70,636,079 |
| Maryland |
229,098,032 |
|
22,909,803 |
206,188,229 |
| Massachusetts |
459,371,116 |
79,253,383 |
42,397,290 |
337,720,443 |
| Michigan |
775,352,858 |
149,464,937 |
72,782,007 |
553,105,914 |
| Minnesota |
267,984,886 |
10,200,000 |
100,000 |
257,684,886 |
| Mississippi |
88,943,530 |
|
|
88,943,530 |
| Missouri |
217,051,740 |
|
21,705,174 |
195,346,566 |
| Montana |
46,666,707 |
|
|
46,666,707 |
| Nebraska |
58,028,579 |
|
|
58,028,579 |
| Nevada |
44,875,852 |
|
|
44,875,852 |
| New Hampshire |
38,521,260 |
|
|
38,521,260 |
| New
Jersey |
404,034,823 |
16,349,984 |
40,403,482 |
347,281,357 |
| New Mexico |
129,339,257 |
13,304,750 |
|
116,034,507 |
| New York |
2,442,930,602 |
55,000,000 |
221,000,000 |
2,166,930,602 |
| North Carolina |
310,935,520 |
11,699,518 |
970,581 |
298,265,421 |
| North Dakota |
26,399,809 |
|
|
26,399,809 |
| Ohio |
727,968,260 |
|
72,796,826 |
655,171,434 |
| Oklahoma |
147,842,004 |
5,606,134 |
11,100,000 |
131,135,870 |
| Oregon |
166,798,629 |
|
|
166,798,629 |
| Pennsylvania |
719,499,305 |
|
53,003,526 |
666,495,779 |
| Rhode Island |
95,021,587 |
|
|
95,021,587 |
| South
Carolina |
99,967,824 |
|
9,996,782 |
89,971,042 |
| South Dakota |
21,313,413 |
|
2,131,341 |
19,182,072 |
| Tennessee |
196,717,069 |
14,704,274 |
909,900 |
181,102,895 |
| Texas |
498,949,726 |
12,183,631 |
23,105,516 |
463,660,579 |
| Utah |
78,925,393 |
|
3,116,423 |
75,808,970 |
| Vermont |
47,353,181 |
6,480,552 |
4,735,318 |
36,137,311 |
| Virginia |
158,285,172 |
23,742,776 |
11,871,388 |
122,671,008 |
| Washington |
404,331,754 |
28,973,849 |
|
375,357,905 |
| West Virginia |
110,176,310 |
10,000,000 |
7,400,000 |
92,776,310 |
| Wisconsin |
317,505,180 |
26,021,418 |
31,750,000 |
259,733,762 |
| Wyoming
|
21,538,089 |
|
|
21,538,089 |
| |
|
|
|
|
| Total |
16,562,380,591 |
$652,117,005
|
$1,079,343,476
|
$14,830,920,110
|
GENERAL
NOTES:
This table
shows information exactly as reported by States in column A on the quarterly
TANF report (Form no. ACF-196). States were required to submit this
TANF financial data by 11/14/98.
Table A shows how States used Federal funds. Tables B and C show how
States used their own funds in the TANF program.
FOOTNOTES:
1/ The amounts reported under this column are the grant awards
the States received through the fourth quarter of FY-98. The grant awards
include SFAG and Supplemental Grants for Population Increases. AZ, CA,
OK, OR, SD, WI and WY cumulative totals have been adjusted for Tribes
operating TANF within the State.
Financial
Data main page
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