Stimulus Infrastructure Dollars

A Breakdown of the Final Bill [PDF] (Source: The Washington Post, graphic designer Laura Stanton)

Federal Infrastructure Dollars Transportation / Housing 
  Education / School Improvements
  Military
  Health
  Environmental
State Infrastructure Dollars Dollars Directed to State Infrastructure

 Federal Infrastructure Dollars

Transportation/Housing - $61.1 billion
Transportation and housing were big winners in the stimulus:

Education/School Improvements
The infusion of federal aid will, among other things, add grant money for public school reform.

  • Of the $53.6 billion, $8.8 billion is available to Governors on a discretionary basis for public safety, public schools, and higher education facility school modernization, renovation and repair.

Military
The bulk of the stimulus money, about $4.5 billion, going to the Department of Defense is in construction funds to be used for:

  • $3.75 billion is for construction and renovation of military hospitals and facilities
  • Roughly $1.6 billion is for constructing and modernizing troop housing, along with expanding child care and development centers, to include:
  • $420 million to build border checkpoints
  • $210 million for fire stations
  • $300 million for port, transit and rail security
  • $240 million for the Coast Guard
  • $200 million for a new department headquarters

Health
Of the $2 billion directed to community health centers, about $1.5 billion will be used for renovations.

Environmental

  • Includes nearly $6 million for local water infrastructure improvements
  • Another $6 billion for the environmental cleanup of former weapons-production and energy-research sites

State Infrastructure Dollars

Dollars Directed to State Infrastructure

Alabama  $603,871,807  Nebraska  $278,897,762
Alaska  $240,495,117  Nevada  $270,010,945
Arizona  $648,928,995  New Hampshire  $181,678,856
Arkansas  $405,531,459  New Jersey  $1,335,784,100
California  $3,917,656,769  New Mexico  $299,589,086
Colorado  $538,669,174  New York  $2,774,508,711
Conneticut  $487,480,166  North Carolina  $909,397,136
Delaware  $158,666,838  North Dakota  $200,318,301
District of Columbia  $267,617,455 Ohio  $1,335,600,553
Florida  $1,794,913,566 Oklahoma  $535,407,908
Georgia  $1,141,255,941 Oregon  $453,788,475
Hawaii  $199,866,172 Pennsylvania  $1,525,011,979
Idaho  $219,528,313 Rhode Island  $192,902,023
Illinois  $1,579,965,373  South Carolina  $544,291,398
Indiana  $836,483,568 South Dakota  $213,511,174
Iowa  $447,563,924 Tennessee  $701,516,776
Kansas  $413,837,382 Texas  $2,803,249,599
Kentucky  $521,153,404 Utah  $292,231,904
Louisiana  $538,575,876 Vermont  $150,666,577
Maine  $174,285,111  Virginia  $890,584,959
Maryland  $704,863,248  Washington  $739,283,923
Massachusetts  $890,333,825 West Virginia  $290,479,108
Michigan  $1,150,282,308  Wisconsin  $716,457,120
Minnesota  $668,242,481 Wyoming  $186,111,170
Mississippi  $415,257,720  U.S. Territories  $238,045,760
Missouri  $830,647,063    
Montana  $246,599,815  Total  $38,101,898,173