According to the governor’s office, the following are preliminary estimates for NC’s portion of the Stimulus Conference Agreement.
These are all two-year totals except the Medicaid portion, which is a 27-month estimate. No legislative language has been released at this time and these details may affect our estimated allocations. We will update this information as legislative language and official estimates/allocations become available.
FISCAL STABILIZATION
Education:
House: $1,121,422,000
Senate: $916,057,000
Conference: $1,181,633,000
General Purpose (Flex Fund):
House: $716,974,000
Senate: $0
Conference: $252,878,000
MEDICAID
Medicaid:
House: $ 2,405,788,000
Senate: $2,243,362,000
Conference: $2,350,000,000
Medicare Repayment to States:
House: $ 0
Senate: $ 73,043,000
Conference: $ Not Yet Known
TRANSPORTATION
Highways and Bridges:
House: $802,259,000
Senate: $729,907,000
Conference: $775,517,000
Transit Capital Grants:
House: $ 110,979,000
Senate: $131,121,000
Conference: $131,121,000
Rail Modernization:
House: $358,000
Senate: $0
Conference: $0
INFRASTRUCTURE
Drinking Water SRF:
House: $67,307,000
Senate: $66,132,000
Conference: $66,132,000
Clean Water SRF:
House: $104,764,000
Senate: $71,827,000
Conference: $71,827,000
ENERGY
Weatherization:
House: $140,013,000
Senate: $78,206,000
Conference: $112,914,000
State Energy Program:
House: $77,246,000
Senate: $12,266,000
Conference: $Not Yet Known
LIHEAP:
House: $18,421,000
Senate: $0
Conference: $0
HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
Emergency Food and Shelter:
House: $6,140,000
Senate: $3,070,000
Conference: $3,070,000
Commodity Assistance/TEFAP:
House: $3,326,000
Senate: $3,326,000
Conference: $3,326,000
Preventive Health Block Grant:
House: $8,602,000
Senate: $0
Conference: $Not Yet Known
Immunization:
House: $36,186,000
Senate: $0
Conference: $Not Yet Known
Foster Care/Adoption Assistance:
House: $10,266,000
Senate: $13,913,000
Conference: $Not Yet Known
Elderly Nutrition:
House: $6,096,000
Senate: $3,669,000
Conference: $3,669,000
Child Care:
House: $ 67,543,000
Senate: $67,543,000
Conference: $67,543,000
Social Services Block Grant:
House: $0
Senate: $13,637,000
Conference: $0
Community Services Block Grant:
House: $26,245,000
Senate: $5,249,000
Conference: $26,245,000
HOUSING
HOME:
House: $34,717,000
Senate: $40,607,000
Conference: $40,607,000
Homelessness Prevention:
House: $29,225,000
Senate: $29,225,000
Conference: $29,225,000
EDUCATION
Head Start:
House: $16,824,000
Senate: $8,378,000
Conference: $16,824,000
Title I:
House: $338,712,000
Senate: $323,313,000
Conference: $338,712,000
Special Education:
House: $369,346,000
Senate: $369,346,000
Conference: $333,771,000
Vocational Rehabilitation:
House: $16,325,000
Senate: $16,325,000
Conference: $16,325,000
Education Technology:
House: $24,678,000
Senate: $25,268,000
Conference: $16,041,000
School Lunch Equipment:
House: $0
Senate: $2,879,000
Conference: $0
SCHOOL CONSTRUCTION
K-12:
House: $363,695,000
Senate: $0
Conference: $0
Higher Education:
House: $187,457,000
Senate: $0
Conference: $0
Public Housing Capital Fund:
House: $83,848,000
Senate: $83,848,000
Conference: $67,100,000
STATE AND LOCAL LAW ENFORCEMENT
Crime Victims Assistance:
House: $0
Senate: $1,937,000
Conference: $0
Internet Crimes Against Children:
House: $0
Senate: $744,000
Conference: $0
Violence Against Women:
House: $0
Senate: $8,467,000
Conference: $0
Byrne/JAG:
House: $85,263,000
Senate: $41,457,000
Conference: $85,263,000
WORKFORCE/EMPLOYMENT SERVICES
UI State Admin Grants:
House: $14,761,000
Senate: $14,761,000
Conference: $14,761,000
Employment Service:
House: $13,702,000
Senate: $10,873,000
Conference: $10,873,000
WIA – Adult:
House: $10,442,000
Senate: $10,442,000
Conference: $10,442,000
WIA – Youth:
House: $25,324,000
Senate: $25,324,000
Conference: $25,324,000
Dislocated Workers:
House: $31,872,000
Senate: $31,872,000
Conference: $38,246,000
NC TOTAL FOR THOSE ITEMS WITH CURRENT ESTIMATES:
House: $7,361,363,000
Senate: $5,462,631,000
Conference: $6,089,387,000

February 25th, 2009 at 1:47 am
Tired of Seeing Charlotte News Going Along With Whatever Pat The MAYOR says, he’s just bitter he lost, he needs to understand the State is much more important that one city no matter how big “his” city is, the money is to help fix out of date bridges and roads that are in need of repair, maybe charlotte could use more of it’s own tax dollars to do what they want to help developers bulid more houses, cause thats the other reson he wants the money is for his city to get even more tax dollars to give kick backs to companys, why should the state pay for all his projects all the other cities in NC, have to to there part as well. I-85 expanded to deal with the traffic flow going to and out of charlotte, but it’ll never happen. Charlotte gave the Nascar musem and other this enuff money to pay for 485 if they want it done. Always about Charlotte, Charlotte, Charlotte– it’s a pretty trashy crime filled city most of the time.
August 6th, 2009 at 9:08 am
Homelessness Prevention:
House: $29,225,000
Senate: $29,225,000
Conference: $29,225,000
I will be out of my rental property in one month. Social services has no funds for assistance. I am five months behind in rent.