Skjellyfetti wrote:I don't know if Rob Iola lives in Delaware, but here's a map where you can see everything being funded in Delaware through the stimulus (every state has its own site if you don't live in Delaware):
http://recovery.delaware.gov/recovery-map.shtml" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
And here's all the funding for the University of Delaware alone:
http://www.udel.edu/recovery/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
It's quite the list, including my favorite:
$409K for NIH Biomedical Research/Babies Driving Robots (I kid you not - click on the Funding List link below the map and scroll to page 6).
Summarizing, there's $1.092 Billion for the state government, broken out by:
$496 million for state fiscal assistance
$259 million for operating budget and discretionary
$183 million for capital projects
$152 million for grants
So roughly 18% goes for capital projects, and the rest to help pay for entitlements, O&M, earmarks, special projects, and the like.
Still sifting:
$82 million "direct benefits to individuals"...
Millions for block grants, operating funds, municipal financial assistance, private non-profits, ...
Seems pretty heavy on "making payroll" types of operating expenses, and light on infrastructure, based on what is listed.