2009 House Bill 4258 ↩
House Roll Call 99:
Passed
To appropriate $2.03 billion in one-time federal "stimulus" money. Of this, $938 billion goes to schools (of which $426 million is for special education), another $24.5 million for school "technology," $435 million to welfare, $202 million for government job training programs, $237 million for municipal water and sewer systems (including loan forgiveness), $244 million in low income "weatherization" subsidies of up to $6,500 per household, $108 million for government energy efficiency projects, $150 million for food stamps and $42 million for law enforcement grants. The balance is divided among a variety of state and local agencies and programs.