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DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
Mine Safety and Health Administration
Notice of Affirmative Decisions on
Petitions for Modification Granted in
Whole or in Part
II. Granted Petitions for Modification
Mine Safety and Health
Administration (MSHA), Labor.
ACTION: Notice of affirmative decisions
on petitions for modification granted in
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AGENCY:
SUMMARY: The Mine Safety and Health
Administration (MSHA) enforces mine
operator compliance with mandatory
safety and health standards that protect
miners and improve safety and health
conditions in U.S. mines. This Federal
Register Notice (FR Notice) notifies the
public that it has investigated and
issued a final decision on certain mine
operator petitions to modify a safety
standard.
ADDRESSES: Copies of the final decisions
are posted on MSHA’s Web Site at http:
//www.msha.gov/indexes/petition.htm.
The public may inspect the petitions
and final decisions during normal
business hours in MSHA’s Office of
Standards, Regulations and Variances,
1100 Wilson Boulevard, Room 2349,
Arlington, Virginia 22209. All visitors
must first stop at the receptionist desk
on the 21st Floor to sign-in.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Roslyn B. Fontaine, Acting Deputy
Director, Office of Standards,
Regulations and Variances at 202–693–
9475 (Voice), fontaine.roslyn@dol.gov
(E-mail), or 202–693–9441 (Telefax), or
Barbara Barron at 202–693–9447
(Voice), barron.barbara@dol.gov (Email), or 202–693–9441 (Telefax).
[These are not toll-free numbers].
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
I. Introduction
Under section 101 of the Federal Mine
Safety and Health Act of 1977, a mine
operator may petition and the Secretary
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of Labor (Secretary) may modify the
application of a mandatory safety
standard to that mine if the Secretary
determines that: (1) An alternative
method exists that will guarantee no
less protection for the miners affected
than that provided by the standard; or
(2) that the application of the standard
will result in a diminution of safety to
the affected miners.
MSHA bases the final decision on the
petitioner’s statements, any comments
and information submitted by interested
persons, and a field investigation of the
conditions at the mine. In some
instances, MSHA may approve a
petition for modification on the
condition that the mine operator
complies with other requirements noted
in the decision.
On the basis of the findings of
MSHA’s investigation, and as designee
of the Secretary, MSHA has granted or
partially granted the following petitions
for modification:
• Docket Number: M–2008–047–C
FR Notice: 73 FR 69680 (November
19, 2008).
Petitioner: Knight Hawk Coal, LLC,
7290 County Line Road, Cutler, Illinois
62238.
Mine: Prairie Eagle Underground
Mine, MSHA I.D. No. 11–03147, located
in Perry County, Illinois.
Regulation Affected: 30 CFR 75.1101–
1(b) (Deluge-type water spray systems).
• Docket Number: M–2009–008–C
FR Notice: 73 FR 23745 (May 20,
2009).
Petitioner: Excel Mining, LLC, Box
4126, State Highway 194 West,
Pikeville, Kentucky 41501.
Mine: Mine No. 3, MSHA I.D. No. 15–
08079, located in Pike County,
Kentucky.
Regulation Affected: 30 CFR 75.503
(18.35) (Permissible electric face
equipment; maintenance).
• Docket Number: M–2009–012–C
FR Notice: 74 FR 23746 (May 20,
2009).
Petitioner: Wolf Run Mining
Company, 1 Edmiston Way,
Buckhannon, West Virginia 26201.
Mine: Imperial Mine, MSHA I.D. No.
46–09115, located in Upshur County,
West Virginia.
Regulation Affected: 30 CFR 75.1101–
1(b) (Deluge-type water spray systems).
• Docket Number: M–2009–013–C
FR Notice: 74 FR 27185 (June 8, 2009).
Petitioner: Wolf Run Mining
Company, Rt. 3, Box 146, Philippi, West
Virginia 26416.
Mine: Sentinel Mine, MSHA I.D. No.
46–04168, located in Barbour County,
West Virginia.
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Regulation Affected: 30 CFR 75.1101–
1(b) (Deluge-type water spray systems).
• Docket Number: M–2009–003–M
FR Notice: 74 FR 27186 (June 8, 2009).
Petitioner: Resolution Copper Mining,
LLC, 102 Magma Heights, P.O. Box
1944, Superior, Arizona 85273.
Mine: Resolution Copper Mine,
MSHA I.D. No. 02–00152, located in
Pinal County, Arizona.
Regulation Affected: 30 CFR 57.15031
(Location of self-rescue devices).
Dated: March 26, 2010.
Patricia W. Silvey,
Director, Office of Standards, Regulations and
Variances.
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DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
Employment and Training
Administration
Employment and Training
Administration Program Year (PY) 2010
Workforce Investment Act (WIA)
Allotments; PY 2010 Wagner-Peyser
Act Final Allotments and PY 2010
Workforce Information Grants
AGENCY: Employment and Training
Administration, Labor.
ACTION: Notice.
SUMMARY: This Notice announces
allotments for PY 2010 for WIA Title I
Youth, Adults and Dislocated Worker
Activities programs; final allotments for
Employment Service (ES) activities
under the Wagner-Peyser Act for PY
2010 and Workforce Information Grants
allotments for PY 2010. Allotments for
the Work Opportunity Tax Credits will
be announced separately.
The WIA allotments for States and the
State final allotments for the WagnerPeyser Act are based on formulas
defined in their respective statutes. The
WIA allotments for the outlying areas
are based on a formula determined by
the Secretary. As required by WIA
section 182(d), on February 17, 2000, a
Notice of the discretionary formula for
allocating PY 2000 funds for the
outlying areas (American Samoa, Guam,
Marshall Islands, Micronesia, Northern
Marianas, Palau, and the Virgin Islands)
was published in the Federal Register at
65 FR 8236 (February 17, 2000). The
rationale for the formula and
methodology was fully explained in the
February 17, 2000, Federal Register
Notice. The formula for PY 2010 is the
same as used for PY 2000 and is
described in the section on Youth
Activities program allotments.
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Comments are invited on the formula
used to allot funds to the outlying areas.
DATES: Comments on the formula used
to allot funds to the outlying areas must
be received by April 30, 2010.
ADDRESSES: Submit written comments
to the Employment and Training
Administration, Office of Financial and
Administrative Management, 200
Constitution Ave., NW., Room N–4702,
Washington, DC 20210, Attention: Mr.
Kenneth Leung, (202) 693–3471
(phone), (202) 693–2859 (fax), e-mail:
Leung.Kenneth@dol.gov.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: WIA
Youth Activities allotments—Evan
Rosenberg at (202) 693–3593 or LaSharn
Youngblood at (202) 693–3606; WIA
Adult and Dislocated Worker Activities
and ES final allotments—Mike Qualter
at (202) 693–3014; Workforce
Information Grant allotments—Anthony
Dais at (202) 693–2784.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The
Department of Labor (DOL or
Department) is announcing WIA
allotments for PY 2010 for Youth
Activities, Adults and Dislocated
Worker Activities, and Wagner-Peyser
Act PY 2010 final allotments. This
notice provides information on the
amount of funds available during PY
2010 to States with an approved WIA
Title I and Wagner-Peyser Act Strategic
Plan for PY 2010, and information
regarding allotments to the outlying
areas.
The allotments are based on the funds
appropriated in the Consolidated
Appropriations Act, 2010, Public Law
111–117, December 16, 2009. Included
below are tables listing the PY 2010
allotments for programs under WIA
Title I Youth Activities (Table I), Adult
and Dislocated Workers Employment
and Training Activities (Tables II and
III, respectively), and the PY 2010
Wagner-Peyser Act final allotments
(Table IV). Also attached is the PY 2010
Workforce Information Grant table
(Table V).
Youth Activities Allotments. PY 2010
Youth Activities funds under WIA total
$924,069,000. Table I includes a
breakdown of the Youth Activities
program allotments for PY 2010 and
provides a comparison of these
allotments to PY 2009 Youth Activities
allotments for all States, outlying areas,
Puerto Rico and the District of
Columbia. Before determining the
amount available for States, the total
funding available for the outlying areas
was reserved at 0.25 percent of the full
amount appropriated for Youth
Activities. On December 17, 2003, the
President signed Public Law 108–188,
the Compact of Free Association
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Amendments Act of 2003, which
provides for consolidation of all
funding, including WIA Title I, for the
Marshall Islands and Micronesia into
supplemental funding grants in the
Department of Education (48 U.S.C.
1921 d (f)(1)(B)(iii)).
The Department of Education’s
appropriations now include funding for
these supplemental grants; therefore,
WIA Title I funds are no longer being
provided for these two areas. The
Compact, as amended by Section 309 of
Division D of Public Law 111–117, the
Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2010
(in the Department of Education’s
General Provisions), extends the
availability of programs previously
available to Palau through September
2010, including WIA Title I funding
provisions.
The methodology for distributing
funds to all outlying areas is not
specified by WIA, but is at the
Secretary’s discretion. The methodology
used is the same as used since PY 2000,
i.e., funds are distributed among the
remaining areas by formula based on
relative share of number of unemployed,
a 90 percent hold-harmless of the prior
year share, a $75,000 minimum, and a
130 percent stop-gain of the prior year
share. As in PY 2009, data for the
relative share calculation in the PY 2010
formula were from 2000 Census data for
all outlying areas, obtained from the
Bureau of the Census (Bureau) and are
based on 2000 Census surveys for those
areas conducted either by the Bureau or
the outlying areas under the guidance of
the Bureau. The total amount available
for Native Americans is 1.5 percent of
the total amount for Youth Activities, in
accordance with WIA section 127. After
determining the amount for the outlying
areas and Native Americans, the amount
available for allotment to the States for
PY 2010 is $907,897,792. This total
amount was below the required $1
billion threshold specified in section
127(b)(1)(C)(iv)(IV); therefore, as in PY
2009, the WIA additional minimum
provisions were not applied, and,
instead, as required by WIA, the Job
Training Partnership Act (JTPA) section
202(a)(3) (as amended by section 701 of
the Job Training Reform Amendments of
1992) minimums of 90 percent holdharmless of the prior year allotment
percentage and 0.25 percent State
minimum floor were used. Also, as
required by WIA, the provision applying
a 130 percent stop-gain of the prior year
allotment percentage was used. The
three formula factors required in WIA
use the following data for the PY 2010
allotments:
(1) Number of unemployed for Areas
of Substantial Unemployment (ASUs),
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averages for the 12-month period, July
2008 through June 2009;
(2) Number of excess unemployed
individuals or the ASU excess
(depending on which is higher),
averages for the same 12-month period
used for ASU unemployed data; and
(3) Number of economically
disadvantaged youth (age 16 to 21,
excluding college students and
military), from special 2000 Census
calculations.
As done beginning with the PY 2006
allotments, the ASU data for the PY
2010 allotments was identified by the
States using special 2000 Census data
based on households, obtained under
Employment and Training
Administration contract with the
Census Bureau and provided to States
by the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Adult Employment and Training
Activities Allotments. The total Adult
Employment and Training Activities
appropriation is $861,540,000. Table II
shows the PY 2010 Adult Employment
and Training Activities allotments and
comparison to PY 2009 allotments by
State. Like the Youth Activities
program, the total available for the
outlying areas was reserved at 0.25
percent of the full amount appropriated
for Adult Activities. As discussed in the
Youth Activities paragraph, beginning
in PY 2005, WIA funding for the
Marshall Islands and Micronesia is no
longer provided; instead, funding is
provided in the Department of
Education’s appropriation. The Adult
Activities funds for grants to the
remaining outlying areas, for which the
distribution methodology is at the
Secretary’s discretion, were distributed
among the areas by the same principles,
formula and data as used for outlying
areas for Youth Activities. After
determining the amount for the outlying
areas, the amount available for
allotments to the States is $859,386,150.
Like the Youth Activities program, the
WIA minimum provisions were not
applied for the PY 2010 allotments
because the total amount available for
the States was below the $960 million
threshold required for Adult Activities
in section 132(b)(1)(B)(iv)(IV). Instead,
as required by WIA, the minimum
allotments were calculated using the
JTPA section 202(a)(3) (as amended by
section 701 of the Job Training Reform
Amendments of 1992) minimums of 90
percent hold-harmless of the prior year
allotment percentage and 0.25 percent
State minimum floor. Also, like the
Youth Activities program, a provision
applying a 130 percent stop-gain of the
prior year allotment percentage was
used. The three formula factors use the
same data as used for the PY 2010
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Youth Activities formula, except that
data from the 2000 Census for the
number of economically disadvantaged
adults (age 22 to 72, excluding college
students and military) were used.
Dislocated Worker Employment and
Training Activities Allotments. The total
Dislocated Worker appropriation is
$1,413,000,000. The total appropriation
includes formula funds for the States,
while the National Reserve is used for
National Emergency Grants, technical
assistance and training, demonstration
projects, and the outlying areas’
Dislocated Worker allotments. Table III
shows the PY 2010 Dislocated Worker
Activities fund allotments by State. Like
the Youth and Adult Activities
programs, the total available for the
outlying areas was reserved at 0.25
percent of the full amount appropriated
for Dislocated Worker Activities. WIA
funding for the Marshall Islands and
Micronesia is no longer provided, as
discussed above. The Dislocated Worker
Activities funds for grants to outlying
areas, for which the distribution
methodology is at the Secretary’s
discretion, were distributed among the
remaining areas by the same pro rata
share as the areas received for the PY
2010 WIA Adult Activities program, the
same methodology used in PY 2009. For
the State distribution of formula funds,
the three formula factors required in
WIA use the following data for the PY
2010 allotments:
(1) Number of unemployed, averages
for the 12-month period, October 2008
through September 2009;
(2) Number of excess unemployed,
averages for the 12-month period,
October 2008 through September 2009;
and
(3) Number of long-term unemployed,
averages for the 12-month period,
October 2008 through September 2009.
Since the Dislocated Worker
Activities formula has no floor amount
or hold-harmless provisions, funding
changes for States directly reflect the
impact of changes in the number of
unemployed.
Discontinuance of Additional
Funding from WIA Section 173(e) for
Adult/Dislocated Worker Activities for
Eligible States. Section 173(e) of WIA
facilitated the transition from the JTPA
to the WIA Adult formula by providing
funding from the National Reserve to
States meeting certain criteria. However,
the WIA formula has been in effect for
a decade and the transition is complete.
Therefore, in accordance with language
in the Department of Labor
Appropriations Act, 2010, no PY 2010
funds will be obligated to carry out
Section 173(e) of the WIA.
Wagner-Peyser Act Employment
Service Final Allotments. The
appropriated level for PY 2010 for ES
grants totals $703,576,000. After
determining the funding for outlying
areas, allotments to States were
calculated using the formula set forth at
section 6 of the Wagner-Peyser Act (29
U.S.C. 49e). PY 2010 formula allotments
were based on each state’s share of
calendar year 2009 monthly averages of
the civilian labor force (CLF) and
unemployment. The Secretary of Labor
is required to set aside up to three
percent of the total available funds to
assure that each State will have
sufficient resources to maintain
statewide employment service activities,
as required under section 6(b)(4) of the
Wagner-Peyser Act. In accordance with
this provision, the three percent setaside funds are included in the total
allotment. The set-aside funds were
distributed in two steps to States that
have lost in relative share of resources
from the previous year. In Step 1, States
that have a CLF below one million and
are also below the median CLF density
were maintained at 100 percent of their
relative share of prior year resources.
All remaining set-aside funds were
distributed on a pro-rata basis in Step 2
to all other States losing in relative
share from the prior year but not
meeting the size and density criteria for
Step 1. The distribution of Employment
Service funds (Table IV) includes
$701,860,926 for States, as well as
$1,715,074 for outlying areas.
Under section 7 of the Wagner-Peyser
Act, 10 percent of the total sums allotted
to each State shall be reserved for use
by the Governor to provide performance
incentives for ES offices, services for
groups with special needs, and for the
extra costs of exemplary models for
delivering job services.
Workforce Information Grants
Allotments. Total PY 2010 funding for
Workforce Information Grants
allotments to States is $32,000,000. The
allotment figures for each State are
listed in Table V. Funds are distributed
by administrative formula, with a
reserve of $176,800 for Guam and the
Virgin Islands. The remaining funds are
distributed to the States with 40 percent
distributed equally to all States and 60
percent distributed based on each
State’s share of CLF for the 12 months
ending September 2009.
Signed at Washington, DC on this 22nd day
of March 2010.
Jane Oates,
Assistant Secretary, Employment and
Training Administration.
TABLE I—U.S. DEPARTMENT OF LABOR; EMPLOYMENT AND TRAINING ADMINISTRATION; WIA YOUTH ACTIVITIES STATE
ALLOTMENTS; COMPARISON OF PY 2010 VS PY 2009
PY 2009
PY 2010
Total .........................................................................................
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State
$924,069,000
$924,069,000
$0
0.00
Alabama ...................................................................................
Alaska ......................................................................................
Arizona .....................................................................................
Arkansas ..................................................................................
California ..................................................................................
Colorado ..................................................................................
Connecticut ..............................................................................
Delaware ..................................................................................
District of Columbia .................................................................
Florida ......................................................................................
Georgia ....................................................................................
Hawaii ......................................................................................
Idaho ........................................................................................
Illinois .......................................................................................
Indiana .....................................................................................
Iowa .........................................................................................
Kansas .....................................................................................
9,059,768
3,061,576
13,869,309
9,385,022
145,161,310
9,236,777
8,583,204
2,269,744
3,087,869
33,348,363
24,394,229
2,269,744
2,269,744
48,384,035
18,417,265
4,023,109
5,539,524
11,777,698
2,755,418
15,982,731
8,446,520
136,875,948
11,132,070
8,869,254
2,269,744
2,779,082
43,352,872
28,251,785
2,690,193
2,950,667
43,545,632
19,697,136
4,750,212
5,930,458
2,717,930
(306,158)
2,113,422
(938,502)
(8,285,362)
1,895,293
286,050
0
(308,787)
10,004,509
3,857,556
420,449
680,923
(4,838,403)
1,279,871
727,103
390,934
30.00
¥10.00
15.24
¥10.00
¥5.71
20.52
3.33
0.00
¥10.00
30.00
15.81
18.52
30.00
¥10.00
6.95
18.07
7.06
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TABLE I—U.S. DEPARTMENT OF LABOR; EMPLOYMENT AND TRAINING ADMINISTRATION; WIA YOUTH ACTIVITIES STATE
ALLOTMENTS; COMPARISON OF PY 2010 VS PY 2009—Continued
State
PY 2009
PY 2010
Difference
% Difference
Kentucky ..................................................................................
Louisiana ..................................................................................
Maine .......................................................................................
Maryland ..................................................................................
Massachusetts .........................................................................
Michigan ...................................................................................
Minnesota ................................................................................
Mississippi ................................................................................
Missouri ....................................................................................
Montana ...................................................................................
Nebraska ..................................................................................
Nevada .....................................................................................
New Hampshire .......................................................................
New Jersey ..............................................................................
New Mexico .............................................................................
New York .................................................................................
North Carolina ..........................................................................
North Dakota ............................................................................
Ohio .........................................................................................
Oklahoma .................................................................................
Oregon .....................................................................................
Pennsylvania ............................................................................
Puerto Rico ..............................................................................
Rhode Island ............................................................................
South Carolina .........................................................................
South Dakota ...........................................................................
Tennessee ...............................................................................
Texas .......................................................................................
Utah .........................................................................................
Vermont ...................................................................................
Virginia .....................................................................................
Washington ..............................................................................
West Virginia ............................................................................
Wisconsin .................................................................................
Wyoming ..................................................................................
13,775,333
15,566,262
3,339,802
9,011,703
19,319,917
57,520,566
13,837,056
14,535,436
19,757,091
2,269,744
2,290,428
5,888,382
2,269,744
16,205,512
4,850,334
55,635,768
19,500,888
2,269,744
43,682,103
6,773,423
11,720,493
31,617,301
33,024,567
4,364,513
19,222,108
2,269,744
19,522,993
63,783,091
3,941,414
2,269,744
10,098,341
18,236,698
4,156,224
10,740,989
2,269,744
14,303,105
14,009,636
3,476,520
11,311,383
17,387,925
51,768,509
14,264,509
13,081,892
17,781,382
2,344,418
2,518,508
7,654,897
2,269,744
20,938,294
4,365,301
51,835,670
25,351,154
2,269,744
39,313,893
6,970,582
13,707,810
31,871,328
29,722,110
4,531,698
17,299,897
2,269,744
18,716,506
57,404,782
3,547,273
2,269,744
13,127,843
17,997,280
3,924,261
13,963,286
2,269,744
527,772
(1,556,626)
136,718
2,299,680
(1,931,992)
(5,752,057)
427,453
(1,453,544)
(1,975,709)
74,674
228,080
1,766,515
0
4,732,782
(485,033)
(3,800,098)
5,850,266
0
(4,368,210)
197,159
1,987,317
254,027
(3,302,457)
167,185
(1,922,211)
0
(806,487)
(6,378,309)
(394,141)
0
3,029,502
(239,418)
(231,963)
3,222,297
0
3.83
¥10.00
4.09
25.52
¥10.00
¥10.00
3.09
¥10.00
¥10.00
3.29
9.96
30.00
0.00
29.20
¥10.00
¥6.83
30.00
0.00
¥10.00
2.91
16.96
0.80
¥10.00
3.83
¥10.00
0.00
¥4.13
¥10.00
¥10.00
0.00
30.00
¥1.31
¥5.58
30.00
0.00
State Total ........................................................................
907,897,792
907,897,792
0
0.00
American Samoa .....................................................................
Guam .......................................................................................
Northern Marianas ...................................................................
Palau ........................................................................................
Virgin Islands ...........................................................................
131,813
1,072,924
397,035
75,000
633,401
131,813
1,072,924
397,035
75,000
633,401
0
0
0
0
0
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
Outlying Areas Total .........................................................
2,310,173
2,310,173
0
0.00
Native Americans .....................................................................
13,861,035
13,861,035
0
0.00
TABLE II—U.S. DEPARTMENT OF LABOR; EMPLOYMENT AND TRAINING ADMINISTRATION; WIA ADULT ACTIVITIES STATE
ALLOTMENTS; COMPARISON OF PY 2010 VS PY 2009
PY 2009
PY 2010
Total .........................................................................................
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$861,540,000
$861,540,000
$0
0.00
Alabama ...................................................................................
Alaska ......................................................................................
Arizona .....................................................................................
Arkansas ..................................................................................
California ..................................................................................
Colorado ..................................................................................
Connecticut ..............................................................................
Delaware ..................................................................................
District of Columbia .................................................................
Florida ......................................................................................
Georgia ....................................................................................
Hawaii ......................................................................................
Idaho ........................................................................................
Illinois .......................................................................................
Indiana .....................................................................................
8,881,745
2,923,068
13,256,136
8,829,357
139,444,084
8,341,034
7,632,284
2,148,465
2,685,463
33,848,953
22,833,446
2,148,465
2,148,465
44,888,169
16,349,181
11,546,269
2,630,761
15,227,363
7,946,421
131,676,574
10,028,610
7,899,746
2,148,465
2,416,917
44,003,639
26,468,737
2,786,714
2,793,005
40,399,352
17,396,927
2,664,524
(292,307)
1,971,227
(882,936)
(7,767,510)
1,687,576
267,462
0
(268,546)
10,154,686
3,635,291
638,249
644,540
(4,488,817)
1,047,746
30.00
¥10.00
14.87
¥10.00
¥5.57
20.23
3.50
0.00
¥10.00
30.00
15.92
29.71
30.00
¥10.00
6.41
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ALLOTMENTS; COMPARISON OF PY 2010 VS PY 2009—Continued
State
PY 2009
PY 2010
Difference
% Difference
Iowa .........................................................................................
Kansas .....................................................................................
Kentucky ..................................................................................
Louisiana ..................................................................................
Maine .......................................................................................
Maryland ..................................................................................
Massachusetts .........................................................................
Michigan ...................................................................................
Minnesota ................................................................................
Mississippi ................................................................................
Missouri ....................................................................................
Montana ...................................................................................
Nebraska ..................................................................................
Nevada .....................................................................................
New Hampshire .......................................................................
New Jersey ..............................................................................
New Mexico .............................................................................
New York .................................................................................
North Carolina ..........................................................................
North Dakota ............................................................................
Ohio .........................................................................................
Oklahoma .................................................................................
Oregon .....................................................................................
Pennsylvania ............................................................................
Puerto Rico ..............................................................................
Rhode Island ............................................................................
South Carolina .........................................................................
South Dakota ...........................................................................
Tennessee ...............................................................................
Texas .......................................................................................
Utah .........................................................................................
Vermont ...................................................................................
Virginia .....................................................................................
Washington ..............................................................................
West Virginia ............................................................................
Wisconsin .................................................................................
Wyoming ..................................................................................
2,706,167
4,703,065
14,258,220
15,147,944
3,146,947
8,545,357
17,533,066
53,707,324
12,099,930
13,528,436
18,243,831
2,148,465
2,148,465
5,904,037
2,148,465
16,336,946
4,629,318
54,853,314
17,991,679
2,148,465
40,703,627
6,353,066
11,013,161
28,797,617
35,033,711
3,666,405
18,131,016
2,148,465
18,859,653
59,776,554
3,129,661
2,148,465
9,098,617
16,872,727
4,194,765
9,022,419
2,148,465
3,329,069
4,907,309
14,765,556
13,633,150
3,276,134
10,691,615
15,779,759
48,336,592
12,498,015
12,175,592
16,419,448
2,281,343
2,148,465
7,675,248
2,148,465
20,803,661
4,166,386
51,297,403
23,389,183
2,148,465
36,633,264
6,516,603
12,848,682
29,034,229
31,530,340
3,919,536
16,317,914
2,148,465
18,105,616
53,798,899
2,816,695
2,148,465
11,828,202
16,563,114
4,058,158
11,729,145
2,148,465
622,902
204,244
507,336
(1,514,794)
129,187
2,146,258
(1,753,307)
(5,370,732)
398,085
(1,352,844)
(1,824,383)
132,878
0
1,771,211
0
4,466,715
(462,932)
(3,555,911)
5,397,504
0
(4,070,363)
163,537
1,835,521
236,612
(3,503,371)
253,131
(1,813,102)
0
(754,037)
(5,977,655)
(312,966)
0
2,729,585
(309,613)
(136,607)
2,706,726
0
23.02
4.34
3.56
¥10.00
4.11
25.12
¥10.00
¥10.00
3.29
¥10.00
¥10.00
6.18
0.00
30.00
0.00
27.34
¥10.00
¥6.48
30.00
0.00
¥10.00
2.57
16.67
0.82
¥10.00
6.90
¥10.00
0.00
¥4.00
¥10.00
¥10.00
0.00
30.00
¥1.83
¥3.26
30.00
0.00
State Total ........................................................................
859,386,150
859,386,150
0
0.00
American Samoa .....................................................................
Guam .......................................................................................
Northern Marianas ...................................................................
Palau ........................................................................................
Virgin Islands ...........................................................................
122,595
997,885
369,268
75,000
589,102
122,595
997,885
369,268
75,000
589,102
0
0
0
0
0
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
Outlying Areas Total .........................................................
2,153,850
2,153,850
0
0.00
TABLE III—U.S. DEPARTMENT OF LABOR; EMPLOYMENT AND TRAINING ADMINISTRATION; WIA DISLOCATED WORKER
ACTIVITIES STATE ALLOTMENTS; COMPARISON OF PY 2010 VS PY 2009
State
PY 2009
PY 2010
Difference
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$1,466,891,000
$1,413,000,000
($53,891,000)
¥3.67
Alabama ...................................................................................
Alaska ......................................................................................
Arizona .....................................................................................
Arkansas ..................................................................................
California ..................................................................................
Colorado ..................................................................................
Connecticut ..............................................................................
Delaware ..................................................................................
District of Columbia .................................................................
Florida ......................................................................................
Georgia ....................................................................................
Hawaii ......................................................................................
Idaho ........................................................................................
Illinois .......................................................................................
Indiana .....................................................................................
12,621,558
3,392,665
16,648,405
7,192,470
212,284,647
13,837,694
14,238,672
1,950,897
3,628,361
77,059,075
41,902,519
2,067,480
2,709,982
65,561,923
25,076,767
17,669,335
2,187,095
22,788,184
6,867,051
192,413,016
14,509,305
11,850,579
2,778,921
2,990,511
83,019,633
40,912,792
3,268,124
4,536,856
54,673,396
27,257,656
5,047,777
(1,205,570)
6,139,779
(325,419)
(19,871,631)
671,611
(2,388,093)
828,024
(637,850)
5,960,558
(989,727)
1,200,644
1,826,874
(10,888,527)
2,180,889
39.99
¥35.53
36.88
¥4.52
¥9.36
4.85
¥16.77
42.44
¥17.58
7.74
¥2.36
58.07
67.41
¥16.61
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ACTIVITIES STATE ALLOTMENTS; COMPARISON OF PY 2010 VS PY 2009—Continued
State
PY 2009
PY 2010
Difference
% Difference
Iowa .........................................................................................
Kansas .....................................................................................
Kentucky ..................................................................................
Louisiana ..................................................................................
Maine .......................................................................................
Maryland ..................................................................................
Massachusetts .........................................................................
Michigan ...................................................................................
Minnesota ................................................................................
Mississippi ................................................................................
Missouri ....................................................................................
Montana ...................................................................................
Nebraska ..................................................................................
Nevada .....................................................................................
New Hampshire .......................................................................
New Jersey ..............................................................................
New Mexico .............................................................................
New York .................................................................................
North Carolina ..........................................................................
North Dakota ............................................................................
Ohio .........................................................................................
Oklahoma .................................................................................
Oregon .....................................................................................
Pennsylvania ............................................................................
Puerto Rico ..............................................................................
Rhode Island ............................................................................
South Carolina .........................................................................
South Dakota ...........................................................................
Tennessee ...............................................................................
Texas .......................................................................................
Utah .........................................................................................
Vermont ...................................................................................
Virginia .....................................................................................
Washington ..............................................................................
West Virginia ............................................................................
Wisconsin .................................................................................
Wyoming ..................................................................................
4,999,095
4,978,239
17,901,696
8,857,065
4,373,817
10,767,103
20,303,163
75,050,239
20,054,286
13,594,096
24,710,779
1,679,893
2,478,758
13,691,153
2,393,494
31,288,216
2,832,500
63,490,356
42,493,181
876,713
55,974,110
5,762,276
16,418,257
40,639,918
28,244,122
7,601,362
23,633,802
912,475
27,141,982
51,436,825
3,383,375
1,673,255
13,503,287
21,181,897
3,424,387
15,363,236
558,477
5,888,367
6,855,442
18,089,024
9,812,674
4,578,544
15,543,289
22,706,846
64,544,036
18,020,939
9,867,047
22,223,344
2,174,950
2,428,300
14,124,712
3,181,956
33,365,324
4,093,214
65,534,311
44,039,515
690,086
51,610,221
6,905,534
20,167,658
39,561,993
17,054,847
6,227,600
23,089,893
1,000,388
26,930,077
61,378,563
4,625,970
1,787,950
18,472,220
24,271,171
4,551,211
19,934,322
786,008
889,272
1,877,203
187,328
955,609
204,727
4,776,186
2,403,683
(10,506,203)
(2,033,347)
(3,727,049)
(2,487,435)
495,057
(50,458)
433,559
788,462
2,077,108
1,260,714
2,043,955
1,546,334
(186,627)
(4,363,889)
1,143,258
3,749,401
(1,077,925)
(11,189,275)
(1,373,762)
(543,909)
87,913
(211,905)
9,941,738
1,242,595
114,695
4,968,933
3,089,274
1,126,824
4,571,086
227,531
17.79
37.71
1.05
10.79
4.68
44.36
11.84
¥14.00
¥10.14
¥27.42
¥10.07
29.47
¥2.04
3.17
32.94
6.64
44.51
3.22
3.64
¥21.29
¥7.80
19.84
22.84
¥2.65
¥39.62
¥18.07
¥2.30
9.63
¥0.78
19.33
36.73
6.85
36.80
14.58
32.91
29.75
40.74
State Total ........................................................................
1,183,840,000
1,183,840,000
0
0.00
American Samoa .....................................................................
Guam .......................................................................................
Northern Marianas ...................................................................
Palau ........................................................................................
Virgin Islands ...........................................................................
208,735
1,699,037
628,730
127,698
1,003,028
201,066
1,636,618
605,632
123,006
966,178
(7,669)
(62,419)
(23,098)
(4,692)
(36,850)
¥3.67
¥3.67
¥3.67
¥3.67
¥3.67
Outlying Areas Total .........................................................
3,667,228
3,532,500
(134,728)
¥3.67
National Reserve .....................................................................
279,383,772
225,627,500
(53,756,272)
¥19.24
TABLE IV—U. S. DEPARTMENT OF LABOR; EMPLOYMENT AND TRAINING ADMINISTRATION; EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
(WAGNER-PEYSER); PY 2010 FINAL VS PY 2009 FINAL ALLOTMENTS
Final
PY 2009
Final
PY 2010
Total .........................................................................................
$703,576,000
$703,576,000
$0
0.00
Alabama ...................................................................................
Alaska ......................................................................................
Arizona .....................................................................................
Arkansas ..................................................................................
California ..................................................................................
Colorado ..................................................................................
Connecticut ..............................................................................
Delaware ..................................................................................
District of Columbia .................................................................
Florida ......................................................................................
Georgia ....................................................................................
Hawaii ......................................................................................
9,048,957
7,648,207
12,477,755
5,880,640
83,452,931
11,037,674
7,905,625
1,965,210
2,536,120
39,347,985
20,807,886
2,534,022
9,042,125
7,648,207
12,822,660
5,773,513
84,038,299
10,944,825
7,843,690
1,965,210
2,479,777
40,350,319
20,714,232
2,525,177
(6,832)
0
344,905
(107,127)
585,368
(92,849)
(61,935)
0
(56,343)
1,002,334
(93,654)
(8,845)
¥0.08
0.00
2.76
¥1.82
0.70
¥0.84
¥0.78
0.00
¥2.22
2.55
¥0.45
¥0.35
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Final
PY 2009
State
Final
PY 2010
Difference
% Difference
Idaho ........................................................................................
Illinois .......................................................................................
Indiana .....................................................................................
Iowa .........................................................................................
Kansas .....................................................................................
Kentucky ..................................................................................
Louisiana ..................................................................................
Maine .......................................................................................
Maryland ..................................................................................
Massachusetts .........................................................................
Michigan ...................................................................................
Minnesota ................................................................................
Mississippi ................................................................................
Missouri ....................................................................................
Montana ...................................................................................
Nebraska ..................................................................................
Nevada .....................................................................................
New Hampshire .......................................................................
New Jersey ..............................................................................
New Mexico .............................................................................
New York .................................................................................
North Carolina ..........................................................................
North Dakota ............................................................................
Ohio .........................................................................................
Oklahoma .................................................................................
Oregon .....................................................................................
Pennsylvania ............................................................................
Puerto Rico ..............................................................................
Rhode Island ............................................................................
South Carolina .........................................................................
South Dakota ...........................................................................
Tennessee ...............................................................................
Texas .......................................................................................
Utah .........................................................................................
Vermont ...................................................................................
Virginia .....................................................................................
Washington ..............................................................................
West Virginia ............................................................................
Wisconsin .................................................................................
Wyoming ..................................................................................
6,372,318
29,435,140
13,961,618
6,620,728
6,106,309
9,142,999
9,223,752
3,789,556
11,883,400
14,326,399
24,621,640
12,250,556
6,427,984
13,146,226
5,207,490
6,258,380
6,167,234
2,873,239
18,943,556
5,843,720
40,607,026
19,706,162
5,302,783
26,681,937
6,951,895
8,702,863
26,826,020
8,253,932
2,661,374
9,957,757
4,900,991
13,173,347
48,305,269
7,638,164
2,295,903
15,659,584
14,623,623
5,609,667
12,954,947
3,802,426
6,372,318
29,258,315
13,903,821
6,548,144
6,048,497
9,125,242
9,018,836
3,789,556
11,800,235
14,269,289
24,475,871
12,164,816
6,285,179
13,030,412
5,207,490
6,258,380
6,370,598
2,859,890
18,931,877
5,843,720
40,405,589
20,093,605
5,302,783
26,537,471
6,902,154
8,902,979
26,651,245
8,070,562
2,652,902
9,953,286
4,900,991
13,154,566
48,080,415
7,468,473
2,295,903
15,795,653
14,688,343
5,609,667
12,881,393
3,802,426
0
(176,825)
(57,797)
(72,584)
(57,812)
(17,757)
(204,916)
0
(83,165)
(57,110)
(145,769)
(85,740)
(142,805)
(115,814)
0
0
203,364
(13,349)
(11,679)
0
(201,437)
387,443
0
(144,466)
(49,741)
200,116
(174,775)
(183,370)
(8,472)
(4,471)
0
(18,781)
(224,854)
(169,691)
0
136,069
64,720
0
(73,554)
0
0.00
¥0.60
¥0.41
¥1.10
¥0.95
¥0.19
¥2.22
0.00
¥0.70
¥0.40
¥0.59
¥0.70
¥2.22
¥0.88
0.00
0.00
3.30
¥0.46
¥0.06
0.00
¥0.50
1.97
0.00
¥0.54
¥0.72
2.30
¥0.65
¥2.22
¥0.32
¥0.04
0.00
¥0.14
¥0.47
¥2.22
0.00
0.87
0.44
0.00
¥0.57
0.00
State Total ........................................................................
701,860,926
701,860,926
0
0.00
Guam .......................................................................................
Virgin Islands ...........................................................................
329,219
1,385,855
329,219
1,385,855
0
0
0.00
0.00
Outlying Areas Total .........................................................
1,715,074
1,715,074
0
0.00
TABLE V—U.S. DEPARTMENT OF LABOR; EMPLOYMENT AND TRAINING ADMINISTRATION; WORKFORCE INFORMATION
GRANTS TO STATES; PY 2010 VS PY 2009 ALLOTMENTS
State
PY 2009
PY 2010
Difference
% Difference
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$32,000,000
$32,000,000
$0
0.00
Alabama ...................................................................................
Alaska ......................................................................................
Arizona .....................................................................................
Arkansas ..................................................................................
California ..................................................................................
Colorado ..................................................................................
Connecticut ..............................................................................
Delaware ..................................................................................
District of Columbia .................................................................
Florida ......................................................................................
Georgia ....................................................................................
Hawaii ......................................................................................
Idaho ........................................................................................
Illinois .......................................................................................
513,199
288,558
626,020
413,813
2,507,217
583,382
476,002
299,219
285,208
1,388,142
842,605
325,132
338,097
1,070,081
505,992
288,781
631,779
412,277
2,515,778
577,959
475,973
298,498
285,170
1,377,429
832,325
324,368
337,134
1,056,837
(7,207)
223
5,759
(1,536)
8,561
(5,423)
(29)
(721)
(38)
(10,713)
(10,280)
(764)
(963)
(13,244)
¥1.40
0.08
0.92
¥0.37
0.34
¥0.93
¥0.01
¥0.24
¥0.01
¥0.77
¥1.22
¥0.23
¥0.28
¥1.24
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State
PY 2009
PY 2010
Difference
% Difference
Indiana .....................................................................................
Iowa .........................................................................................
Kansas .....................................................................................
Kentucky ..................................................................................
Louisiana ..................................................................................
Maine .......................................................................................
Maryland ..................................................................................
Massachusetts .........................................................................
Michigan ...................................................................................
Minnesota ................................................................................
Mississippi ................................................................................
Missouri ....................................................................................
Montana ...................................................................................
Nebraska ..................................................................................
Nevada .....................................................................................
New Hampshire .......................................................................
New Jersey ..............................................................................
New Mexico .............................................................................
New York .................................................................................
North Carolina ..........................................................................
North Dakota ............................................................................
Ohio .........................................................................................
Oklahoma .................................................................................
Oregon .....................................................................................
Pennsylvania ............................................................................
Puerto Rico ..............................................................................
Rhode Island ............................................................................
South Carolina .........................................................................
South Dakota ...........................................................................
Tennessee ...............................................................................
Texas .......................................................................................
Utah .........................................................................................
Vermont ...................................................................................
Virginia .....................................................................................
Washington ..............................................................................
West Virginia ............................................................................
Wisconsin .................................................................................
Wyoming ..................................................................................
642,235
451,190
427,610
495,574
494,844
332,053
612,613
662,375
855,176
606,203
407,221
615,454
306,660
366,425
414,616
335,737
796,139
361,891
1,420,420
805,049
290,398
982,778
459,625
484,917
1,027,599
412,752
315,475
508,829
299,586
621,026
1,680,566
415,279
288,282
748,577
671,927
344,271
624,534
280,619
637,859
450,390
430,687
498,273
499,711
331,210
608,631
665,387
840,933
606,706
404,978
613,786
306,340
365,970
416,502
335,493
800,638
362,201
1,439,096
803,030
289,915
974,547
461,686
487,891
1,032,188
408,794
314,349
512,460
299,507
616,563
1,704,900
414,068
288,734
753,436
679,171
342,209
624,061
280,600
(4,376)
(800)
3,077
2,699
4,867
(843)
(3,982)
3,012
(14,243)
503
(2,243)
(1,668)
(320)
(455)
1,886
(244)
4,499
310
18,676
(2,019)
(483)
(8,231)
2,061
2,974
4,589
(3,958)
(1,126)
3,631
(79)
(4,463)
24,334
(1,211)
452
4,859
7,244
(2,062)
(473)
(19)
¥0.68
¥0.18
0.72
0.54
0.98
¥0.25
¥0.65
0.45
¥1.67
0.08
¥0.55
¥0.27
¥0.10
¥0.12
0.45
¥0.07
0.57
0.09
1.31
¥0.25
¥0.17
¥0.84
0.45
0.61
0.45
¥0.96
¥0.36
0.71
¥0.03
¥0.72
1.45
¥0.29
0.16
0.65
1.08
¥0.60
¥0.08
¥0.01
State Total ........................................................................
31,823,200
31,823,200
0
0.00
Guam .......................................................................................
Virgin Islands ...........................................................................
92,899
83,901
92,899
83,901
0
0
0.00
0.00
Outlying Areas Total .........................................................
176,800
176,800
0
0.00
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DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
Employment and Training Administration
Employment and Training Administration Program Year (PY) 2010
Workforce Investment Act (WIA) Allotments; PY 2010 Wagner-Peyser Act
Final Allotments and PY 2010 Workforce Information Grants
AGENCY: Employment and Training Administration, Labor.
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SUMMARY: This Notice announces allotments for PY 2010 for WIA Title I
Youth, Adults and Dislocated Worker Activities programs; final
allotments for Employment Service (ES) activities under the Wagner-
Peyser Act for PY 2010 and Workforce Information Grants allotments for
PY 2010. Allotments for the Work Opportunity Tax Credits will be
announced separately.
The WIA allotments for States and the State final allotments for
the Wagner-Peyser Act are based on formulas defined in their respective
statutes. The WIA allotments for the outlying areas are based on a
formula determined by the Secretary. As required by WIA section 182(d),
on February 17, 2000, a Notice of the discretionary formula for
allocating PY 2000 funds for the outlying areas (American Samoa, Guam,
Marshall Islands, Micronesia, Northern Marianas, Palau, and the Virgin
Islands) was published in the Federal Register at 65 FR 8236 (February
17, 2000). The rationale for the formula and methodology was fully
explained in the February 17, 2000, Federal Register Notice. The
formula for PY 2010 is the same as used for PY 2000 and is described in
the section on Youth Activities program allotments.
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Comments are invited on the formula used to allot funds to the outlying
areas.
DATES: Comments on the formula used to allot funds to the outlying
areas must be received by April 30, 2010.
ADDRESSES: Submit written comments to the Employment and Training
Administration, Office of Financial and Administrative Management, 200
Constitution Ave., NW., Room N-4702, Washington, DC 20210, Attention:
Mr. Kenneth Leung, (202) 693-3471 (phone), (202) 693-2859 (fax), e-
mail: Leung.Kenneth@dol.gov.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: WIA Youth Activities allotments--Evan
Rosenberg at (202) 693-3593 or LaSharn Youngblood at (202) 693-3606;
WIA Adult and Dislocated Worker Activities and ES final allotments--
Mike Qualter at (202) 693-3014; Workforce Information Grant
allotments--Anthony Dais at (202) 693-2784.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Department of Labor (DOL or Department)
is announcing WIA allotments for PY 2010 for Youth Activities, Adults
and Dislocated Worker Activities, and Wagner-Peyser Act PY 2010 final
allotments. This notice provides information on the amount of funds
available during PY 2010 to States with an approved WIA Title I and
Wagner-Peyser Act Strategic Plan for PY 2010, and information regarding
allotments to the outlying areas.
The allotments are based on the funds appropriated in the
Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2010, Public Law 111-117, December 16,
2009. Included below are tables listing the PY 2010 allotments for
programs under WIA Title I Youth Activities (Table I), Adult and
Dislocated Workers Employment and Training Activities (Tables II and
III, respectively), and the PY 2010 Wagner-Peyser Act final allotments
(Table IV). Also attached is the PY 2010 Workforce Information Grant
table (Table V).
Youth Activities Allotments. PY 2010 Youth Activities funds under
WIA total $924,069,000. Table I includes a breakdown of the Youth
Activities program allotments for PY 2010 and provides a comparison of
these allotments to PY 2009 Youth Activities allotments for all States,
outlying areas, Puerto Rico and the District of Columbia. Before
determining the amount available for States, the total funding
available for the outlying areas was reserved at 0.25 percent of the
full amount appropriated for Youth Activities. On December 17, 2003,
the President signed Public Law 108-188, the Compact of Free
Association Amendments Act of 2003, which provides for consolidation of
all funding, including WIA Title I, for the Marshall Islands and
Micronesia into supplemental funding grants in the Department of
Education (48 U.S.C. 1921 d (f)(1)(B)(iii)).
The Department of Education's appropriations now include funding
for these supplemental grants; therefore, WIA Title I funds are no
longer being provided for these two areas. The Compact, as amended by
Section 309 of Division D of Public Law 111-117, the Consolidated
Appropriations Act, 2010 (in the Department of Education's General
Provisions), extends the availability of programs previously available
to Palau through September 2010, including WIA Title I funding
provisions.
The methodology for distributing funds to all outlying areas is not
specified by WIA, but is at the Secretary's discretion. The methodology
used is the same as used since PY 2000, i.e., funds are distributed
among the remaining areas by formula based on relative share of number
of unemployed, a 90 percent hold-harmless of the prior year share, a
$75,000 minimum, and a 130 percent stop-gain of the prior year share.
As in PY 2009, data for the relative share calculation in the PY 2010
formula were from 2000 Census data for all outlying areas, obtained
from the Bureau of the Census (Bureau) and are based on 2000 Census
surveys for those areas conducted either by the Bureau or the outlying
areas under the guidance of the Bureau. The total amount available for
Native Americans is 1.5 percent of the total amount for Youth
Activities, in accordance with WIA section 127. After determining the
amount for the outlying areas and Native Americans, the amount
available for allotment to the States for PY 2010 is $907,897,792. This
total amount was below the required $1 billion threshold specified in
section 127(b)(1)(C)(iv)(IV); therefore, as in PY 2009, the WIA
additional minimum provisions were not applied, and, instead, as
required by WIA, the Job Training Partnership Act (JTPA) section
202(a)(3) (as amended by section 701 of the Job Training Reform
Amendments of 1992) minimums of 90 percent hold-harmless of the prior
year allotment percentage and 0.25 percent State minimum floor were
used. Also, as required by WIA, the provision applying a 130 percent
stop-gain of the prior year allotment percentage was used. The three
formula factors required in WIA use the following data for the PY 2010
allotments:
(1) Number of unemployed for Areas of Substantial Unemployment
(ASUs), averages for the 12-month period, July 2008 through June 2009;
(2) Number of excess unemployed individuals or the ASU excess
(depending on which is higher), averages for the same 12-month period
used for ASU unemployed data; and
(3) Number of economically disadvantaged youth (age 16 to 21,
excluding college students and military), from special 2000 Census
calculations.
As done beginning with the PY 2006 allotments, the ASU data for the
PY 2010 allotments was identified by the States using special 2000
Census data based on households, obtained under Employment and Training
Administration contract with the Census Bureau and provided to States
by the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Adult Employment and Training Activities Allotments. The total
Adult Employment and Training Activities appropriation is $861,540,000.
Table II shows the PY 2010 Adult Employment and Training Activities
allotments and comparison to PY 2009 allotments by State. Like the
Youth Activities program, the total available for the outlying areas
was reserved at 0.25 percent of the full amount appropriated for Adult
Activities. As discussed in the Youth Activities paragraph, beginning
in PY 2005, WIA funding for the Marshall Islands and Micronesia is no
longer provided; instead, funding is provided in the Department of
Education's appropriation. The Adult Activities funds for grants to the
remaining outlying areas, for which the distribution methodology is at
the Secretary's discretion, were distributed among the areas by the
same principles, formula and data as used for outlying areas for Youth
Activities. After determining the amount for the outlying areas, the
amount available for allotments to the States is $859,386,150. Like the
Youth Activities program, the WIA minimum provisions were not applied
for the PY 2010 allotments because the total amount available for the
States was below the $960 million threshold required for Adult
Activities in section 132(b)(1)(B)(iv)(IV). Instead, as required by
WIA, the minimum allotments were calculated using the JTPA section
202(a)(3) (as amended by section 701 of the Job Training Reform
Amendments of 1992) minimums of 90 percent hold-harmless of the prior
year allotment percentage and 0.25 percent State minimum floor. Also,
like the Youth Activities program, a provision applying a 130 percent
stop-gain of the prior year allotment percentage was used. The three
formula factors use the same data as used for the PY 2010
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Youth Activities formula, except that data from the 2000 Census for the
number of economically disadvantaged adults (age 22 to 72, excluding
college students and military) were used.
Dislocated Worker Employment and Training Activities Allotments.
The total Dislocated Worker appropriation is $1,413,000,000. The total
appropriation includes formula funds for the States, while the National
Reserve is used for National Emergency Grants, technical assistance and
training, demonstration projects, and the outlying areas' Dislocated
Worker allotments. Table III shows the PY 2010 Dislocated Worker
Activities fund allotments by State. Like the Youth and Adult
Activities programs, the total available for the outlying areas was
reserved at 0.25 percent of the full amount appropriated for Dislocated
Worker Activities. WIA funding for the Marshall Islands and Micronesia
is no longer provided, as discussed above. The Dislocated Worker
Activities funds for grants to outlying areas, for which the
distribution methodology is at the Secretary's discretion, were
distributed among the remaining areas by the same pro rata share as the
areas received for the PY 2010 WIA Adult Activities program, the same
methodology used in PY 2009. For the State distribution of formula
funds, the three formula factors required in WIA use the following data
for the PY 2010 allotments:
(1) Number of unemployed, averages for the 12-month period, October
2008 through September 2009;
(2) Number of excess unemployed, averages for the 12-month period,
October 2008 through September 2009; and
(3) Number of long-term unemployed, averages for the 12-month
period, October 2008 through September 2009.
Since the Dislocated Worker Activities formula has no floor amount
or hold-harmless provisions, funding changes for States directly
reflect the impact of changes in the number of unemployed.
Discontinuance of Additional Funding from WIA Section 173(e) for
Adult/Dislocated Worker Activities for Eligible States. Section 173(e)
of WIA facilitated the transition from the JTPA to the WIA Adult
formula by providing funding from the National Reserve to States
meeting certain criteria. However, the WIA formula has been in effect
for a decade and the transition is complete. Therefore, in accordance
with language in the Department of Labor Appropriations Act, 2010, no
PY 2010 funds will be obligated to carry out Section 173(e) of the WIA.
Wagner-Peyser Act Employment Service Final Allotments. The
appropriated level for PY 2010 for ES grants totals $703,576,000. After
determining the funding for outlying areas, allotments to States were
calculated using the formula set forth at section 6 of the Wagner-
Peyser Act (29 U.S.C. 49e). PY 2010 formula allotments were based on
each state's share of calendar year 2009 monthly averages of the
civilian labor force (CLF) and unemployment. The Secretary of Labor is
required to set aside up to three percent of the total available funds
to assure that each State will have sufficient resources to maintain
statewide employment service activities, as required under section
6(b)(4) of the Wagner-Peyser Act. In accordance with this provision,
the three percent set-aside funds are included in the total allotment.
The set-aside funds were distributed in two steps to States that have
lost in relative share of resources from the previous year. In Step 1,
States that have a CLF below one million and are also below the median
CLF density were maintained at 100 percent of their relative share of
prior year resources. All remaining set-aside funds were distributed on
a pro-rata basis in Step 2 to all other States losing in relative share
from the prior year but not meeting the size and density criteria for
Step 1. The distribution of Employment Service funds (Table IV)
includes $701,860,926 for States, as well as $1,715,074 for outlying
areas.
Under section 7 of the Wagner-Peyser Act, 10 percent of the total
sums allotted to each State shall be reserved for use by the Governor
to provide performance incentives for ES offices, services for groups
with special needs, and for the extra costs of exemplary models for
delivering job services.
Workforce Information Grants Allotments. Total PY 2010 funding for
Workforce Information Grants allotments to States is $32,000,000. The
allotment figures for each State are listed in Table V. Funds are
distributed by administrative formula, with a reserve of $176,800 for
Guam and the Virgin Islands. The remaining funds are distributed to the
States with 40 percent distributed equally to all States and 60 percent
distributed based on each State's share of CLF for the 12 months ending
September 2009.
Signed at Washington, DC on this 22nd day of March 2010.
Jane Oates,
Assistant Secretary, Employment and Training Administration.
Table I--U.S. Department of Labor; Employment and Training Administration; WIA Youth Activities State
Allotments; Comparison of PY 2010 vs PY 2009
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State PY 2009 PY 2010 Difference % Difference
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Total............................... $924,069,000 $924,069,000 $0 0.00
Alabama............................. 9,059,768 11,777,698 2,717,930 30.00
Alaska.............................. 3,061,576 2,755,418 (306,158) -10.00
Arizona............................. 13,869,309 15,982,731 2,113,422 15.24
Arkansas............................ 9,385,022 8,446,520 (938,502) -10.00
California.......................... 145,161,310 136,875,948 (8,285,362) -5.71
Colorado............................ 9,236,777 11,132,070 1,895,293 20.52
Connecticut......................... 8,583,204 8,869,254 286,050 3.33
Delaware............................ 2,269,744 2,269,744 0 0.00
District of Columbia................ 3,087,869 2,779,082 (308,787) -10.00
Florida............................. 33,348,363 43,352,872 10,004,509 30.00
Georgia............................. 24,394,229 28,251,785 3,857,556 15.81
Hawaii.............................. 2,269,744 2,690,193 420,449 18.52
Idaho............................... 2,269,744 2,950,667 680,923 30.00
Illinois............................ 48,384,035 43,545,632 (4,838,403) -10.00
Indiana............................. 18,417,265 19,697,136 1,279,871 6.95
Iowa................................ 4,023,109 4,750,212 727,103 18.07
Kansas.............................. 5,539,524 5,930,458 390,934 7.06
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Kentucky............................ 13,775,333 14,303,105 527,772 3.83
Louisiana........................... 15,566,262 14,009,636 (1,556,626) -10.00
Maine............................... 3,339,802 3,476,520 136,718 4.09
Maryland............................ 9,011,703 11,311,383 2,299,680 25.52
Massachusetts....................... 19,319,917 17,387,925 (1,931,992) -10.00
Michigan............................ 57,520,566 51,768,509 (5,752,057) -10.00
Minnesota........................... 13,837,056 14,264,509 427,453 3.09
Mississippi......................... 14,535,436 13,081,892 (1,453,544) -10.00
Missouri............................ 19,757,091 17,781,382 (1,975,709) -10.00
Montana............................. 2,269,744 2,344,418 74,674 3.29
Nebraska............................ 2,290,428 2,518,508 228,080 9.96
Nevada.............................. 5,888,382 7,654,897 1,766,515 30.00
New Hampshire....................... 2,269,744 2,269,744 0 0.00
New Jersey.......................... 16,205,512 20,938,294 4,732,782 29.20
New Mexico.......................... 4,850,334 4,365,301 (485,033) -10.00
New York............................ 55,635,768 51,835,670 (3,800,098) -6.83
North Carolina...................... 19,500,888 25,351,154 5,850,266 30.00
North Dakota........................ 2,269,744 2,269,744 0 0.00
Ohio................................ 43,682,103 39,313,893 (4,368,210) -10.00
Oklahoma............................ 6,773,423 6,970,582 197,159 2.91
Oregon.............................. 11,720,493 13,707,810 1,987,317 16.96
Pennsylvania........................ 31,617,301 31,871,328 254,027 0.80
Puerto Rico......................... 33,024,567 29,722,110 (3,302,457) -10.00
Rhode Island........................ 4,364,513 4,531,698 167,185 3.83
South Carolina...................... 19,222,108 17,299,897 (1,922,211) -10.00
South Dakota........................ 2,269,744 2,269,744 0 0.00
Tennessee........................... 19,522,993 18,716,506 (806,487) -4.13
Texas............................... 63,783,091 57,404,782 (6,378,309) -10.00
Utah................................ 3,941,414 3,547,273 (394,141) -10.00
Vermont............................. 2,269,744 2,269,744 0 0.00
Virginia............................ 10,098,341 13,127,843 3,029,502 30.00
Washington.......................... 18,236,698 17,997,280 (239,418) -1.31
West Virginia....................... 4,156,224 3,924,261 (231,963) -5.58
Wisconsin........................... 10,740,989 13,963,286 3,222,297 30.00
Wyoming............................. 2,269,744 2,269,744 0 0.00
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State Total..................... 907,897,792 907,897,792 0 0.00
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American Samoa...................... 131,813 131,813 0 0.00
Guam................................ 1,072,924 1,072,924 0 0.00
Northern Marianas................... 397,035 397,035 0 0.00
Palau............................... 75,000 75,000 0 0.00
Virgin Islands...................... 633,401 633,401 0 0.00
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Outlying Areas Total............ 2,310,173 2,310,173 0 0.00
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Native Americans.................... 13,861,035 13,861,035 0 0.00
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Table II--U.S. Department of Labor; Employment and Training Administration; WIA Adult Activities State
Allotments; Comparison of PY 2010 vs PY 2009
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State PY 2009 PY 2010 Difference % Difference
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Total............................... $861,540,000 $861,540,000 $0 0.00
Alabama............................. 8,881,745 11,546,269 2,664,524 30.00
Alaska.............................. 2,923,068 2,630,761 (292,307) -10.00
Arizona............................. 13,256,136 15,227,363 1,971,227 14.87
Arkansas............................ 8,829,357 7,946,421 (882,936) -10.00
California.......................... 139,444,084 131,676,574 (7,767,510) -5.57
Colorado............................ 8,341,034 10,028,610 1,687,576 20.23
Connecticut......................... 7,632,284 7,899,746 267,462 3.50
Delaware............................ 2,148,465 2,148,465 0 0.00
District of Columbia................ 2,685,463 2,416,917 (268,546) -10.00
Florida............................. 33,848,953 44,003,639 10,154,686 30.00
Georgia............................. 22,833,446 26,468,737 3,635,291 15.92
Hawaii.............................. 2,148,465 2,786,714 638,249 29.71
Idaho............................... 2,148,465 2,793,005 644,540 30.00
Illinois............................ 44,888,169 40,399,352 (4,488,817) -10.00
Indiana............................. 16,349,181 17,396,927 1,047,746 6.41
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Iowa................................ 2,706,167 3,329,069 622,902 23.02
Kansas.............................. 4,703,065 4,907,309 204,244 4.34
Kentucky............................ 14,258,220 14,765,556 507,336 3.56
Louisiana........................... 15,147,944 13,633,150 (1,514,794) -10.00
Maine............................... 3,146,947 3,276,134 129,187 4.11
Maryland............................ 8,545,357 10,691,615 2,146,258 25.12
Massachusetts....................... 17,533,066 15,779,759 (1,753,307) -10.00
Michigan............................ 53,707,324 48,336,592 (5,370,732) -10.00
Minnesota........................... 12,099,930 12,498,015 398,085 3.29
Mississippi......................... 13,528,436 12,175,592 (1,352,844) -10.00
Missouri............................ 18,243,831 16,419,448 (1,824,383) -10.00
Montana............................. 2,148,465 2,281,343 132,878 6.18
Nebraska............................ 2,148,465 2,148,465 0 0.00
Nevada.............................. 5,904,037 7,675,248 1,771,211 30.00
New Hampshire....................... 2,148,465 2,148,465 0 0.00
New Jersey.......................... 16,336,946 20,803,661 4,466,715 27.34
New Mexico.......................... 4,629,318 4,166,386 (462,932) -10.00
New York............................ 54,853,314 51,297,403 (3,555,911) -6.48
North Carolina...................... 17,991,679 23,389,183 5,397,504 30.00
North Dakota........................ 2,148,465 2,148,465 0 0.00
Ohio................................ 40,703,627 36,633,264 (4,070,363) -10.00
Oklahoma............................ 6,353,066 6,516,603 163,537 2.57
Oregon.............................. 11,013,161 12,848,682 1,835,521 16.67
Pennsylvania........................ 28,797,617 29,034,229 236,612 0.82
Puerto Rico......................... 35,033,711 31,530,340 (3,503,371) -10.00
Rhode Island........................ 3,666,405 3,919,536 253,131 6.90
South Carolina...................... 18,131,016 16,317,914 (1,813,102) -10.00
South Dakota........................ 2,148,465 2,148,465 0 0.00
Tennessee........................... 18,859,653 18,105,616 (754,037) -4.00
Texas............................... 59,776,554 53,798,899 (5,977,655) -10.00
Utah................................ 3,129,661 2,816,695 (312,966) -10.00
Vermont............................. 2,148,465 2,148,465 0 0.00
Virginia............................ 9,098,617 11,828,202 2,729,585 30.00
Washington.......................... 16,872,727 16,563,114 (309,613) -1.83
West Virginia....................... 4,194,765 4,058,158 (136,607) -3.26
Wisconsin........................... 9,022,419 11,729,145 2,706,726 30.00
Wyoming............................. 2,148,465 2,148,465 0 0.00
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State Total..................... 859,386,150 859,386,150 0 0.00
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American Samoa...................... 122,595 122,595 0 0.00
Guam................................ 997,885 997,885 0 0.00
Northern Marianas................... 369,268 369,268 0 0.00
Palau............................... 75,000 75,000 0 0.00
Virgin Islands...................... 589,102 589,102 0 0.00
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Outlying Areas Total............ 2,153,850 2,153,850 0 0.00
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Table III--U.S. Department of Labor; Employment and Training Administration; WIA Dislocated Worker Activities
State Allotments; Comparison of PY 2010 vs PY 2009
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State PY 2009 PY 2010 Difference % Difference
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Total............................... $1,466,891,000 $1,413,000,000 ($53,891,000) -3.67
Alabama............................. 12,621,558 17,669,335 5,047,777 39.99
Alaska.............................. 3,392,665 2,187,095 (1,205,570) -35.53
Arizona............................. 16,648,405 22,788,184 6,139,779 36.88
Arkansas............................ 7,192,470 6,867,051 (325,419) -4.52
California.......................... 212,284,647 192,413,016 (19,871,631) -9.36
Colorado............................ 13,837,694 14,509,305 671,611 4.85
Connecticut......................... 14,238,672 11,850,579 (2,388,093) -16.77
Delaware............................ 1,950,897 2,778,921 828,024 42.44
District of Columbia................ 3,628,361 2,990,511 (637,850) -17.58
Florida............................. 77,059,075 83,019,633 5,960,558 7.74
Georgia............................. 41,902,519 40,912,792 (989,727) -2.36
Hawaii.............................. 2,067,480 3,268,124 1,200,644 58.07
Idaho............................... 2,709,982 4,536,856 1,826,874 67.41
Illinois............................ 65,561,923 54,673,396 (10,888,527) -16.61
Indiana............................. 25,076,767 27,257,656 2,180,889 8.70
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Iowa................................ 4,999,095 5,888,367 889,272 17.79
Kansas.............................. 4,978,239 6,855,442 1,877,203 37.71
Kentucky............................ 17,901,696 18,089,024 187,328 1.05
Louisiana........................... 8,857,065 9,812,674 955,609 10.79
Maine............................... 4,373,817 4,578,544 204,727 4.68
Maryland............................ 10,767,103 15,543,289 4,776,186 44.36
Massachusetts....................... 20,303,163 22,706,846 2,403,683 11.84
Michigan............................ 75,050,239 64,544,036 (10,506,203) -14.00
Minnesota........................... 20,054,286 18,020,939 (2,033,347) -10.14
Mississippi......................... 13,594,096 9,867,047 (3,727,049) -27.42
Missouri............................ 24,710,779 22,223,344 (2,487,435) -10.07
Montana............................. 1,679,893 2,174,950 495,057 29.47
Nebraska............................ 2,478,758 2,428,300 (50,458) -2.04
Nevada.............................. 13,691,153 14,124,712 433,559 3.17
New Hampshire....................... 2,393,494 3,181,956 788,462 32.94
New Jersey.......................... 31,288,216 33,365,324 2,077,108 6.64
New Mexico.......................... 2,832,500 4,093,214 1,260,714 44.51
New York............................ 63,490,356 65,534,311 2,043,955 3.22
North Carolina...................... 42,493,181 44,039,515 1,546,334 3.64
North Dakota........................ 876,713 690,086 (186,627) -21.29
Ohio................................ 55,974,110 51,610,221 (4,363,889) -7.80
Oklahoma............................ 5,762,276 6,905,534 1,143,258 19.84
Oregon.............................. 16,418,257 20,167,658 3,749,401 22.84
Pennsylvania........................ 40,639,918 39,561,993 (1,077,925) -2.65
Puerto Rico......................... 28,244,122 17,054,847 (11,189,275) -39.62
Rhode Island........................ 7,601,362 6,227,600 (1,373,762) -18.07
South Carolina...................... 23,633,802 23,089,893 (543,909) -2.30
South Dakota........................ 912,475 1,000,388 87,913 9.63
Tennessee........................... 27,141,982 26,930,077 (211,905) -0.78
Texas............................... 51,436,825 61,378,563 9,941,738 19.33
Utah................................ 3,383,375 4,625,970 1,242,595 36.73
Vermont............................. 1,673,255 1,787,950 114,695 6.85
Virginia............................ 13,503,287 18,472,220 4,968,933 36.80
Washington.......................... 21,181,897 24,271,171 3,089,274 14.58
West Virginia....................... 3,424,387 4,551,211 1,126,824 32.91
Wisconsin........................... 15,363,236 19,934,322 4,571,086 29.75
Wyoming............................. 558,477 786,008 227,531 40.74
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State Total..................... 1,183,840,000 1,183,840,000 0 0.00
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American Samoa...................... 208,735 201,066 (7,669) -3.67
Guam................................ 1,699,037 1,636,618 (62,419) -3.67
Northern Marianas................... 628,730 605,632 (23,098) -3.67
Palau............................... 127,698 123,006 (4,692) -3.67
Virgin Islands...................... 1,003,028 966,178 (36,850) -3.67
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Outlying Areas Total............ 3,667,228 3,532,500 (134,728) -3.67
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National Reserve.................... 279,383,772 225,627,500 (53,756,272) -19.24
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Table IV--U. S. Department of Labor; Employment and Training Administration; Employment Service (Wagner-Peyser);
PY 2010 Final vs PY 2009 Final Allotments
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State Final PY 2009 Final PY 2010 Difference % Difference
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Total............................... $703,576,000 $703,576,000 $0 0.00
Alabama............................. 9,048,957 9,042,125 (6,832) -0.08
Alaska.............................. 7,648,207 7,648,207 0 0.00
Arizona............................. 12,477,755 12,822,660 344,905 2.76
Arkansas............................ 5,880,640 5,773,513 (107,127) -1.82
California.......................... 83,452,931 84,038,299 585,368 0.70
Colorado............................ 11,037,674 10,944,825 (92,849) -0.84
Connecticut......................... 7,905,625 7,843,690 (61,935) -0.78
Delaware............................ 1,965,210 1,965,210 0 0.00
District of Columbia................ 2,536,120 2,479,777 (56,343) -2.22
Florida............................. 39,347,985 40,350,319 1,002,334 2.55
Georgia............................. 20,807,886 20,714,232 (93,654) -0.45
Hawaii.............................. 2,534,022 2,525,177 (8,845) -0.35
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Idaho............................... 6,372,318 6,372,318 0 0.00
Illinois............................ 29,435,140 29,258,315 (176,825) -0.60
Indiana............................. 13,961,618 13,903,821 (57,797) -0.41
Iowa................................ 6,620,728 6,548,144 (72,584) -1.10
Kansas.............................. 6,106,309 6,048,497 (57,812) -0.95
Kentucky............................ 9,142,999 9,125,242 (17,757) -0.19
Louisiana........................... 9,223,752 9,018,836 (204,916) -2.22
Maine............................... 3,789,556 3,789,556 0 0.00
Maryland............................ 11,883,400 11,800,235 (83,165) -0.70
Massachusetts....................... 14,326,399 14,269,289 (57,110) -0.40
Michigan............................ 24,621,640 24,475,871 (145,769) -0.59
Minnesota........................... 12,250,556 12,164,816 (85,740) -0.70
Mississippi......................... 6,427,984 6,285,179 (142,805) -2.22
Missouri............................ 13,146,226 13,030,412 (115,814) -0.88
Montana............................. 5,207,490 5,207,490 0 0.00
Nebraska............................ 6,258,380 6,258,380 0 0.00
Nevada.............................. 6,167,234 6,370,598 203,364 3.30
New Hampshire....................... 2,873,239 2,859,890 (13,349) -0.46
New Jersey.......................... 18,943,556 18,931,877 (11,679) -0.06
New Mexico.......................... 5,843,720 5,843,720 0 0.00
New York............................ 40,607,026 40,405,589 (201,437) -0.50
North Carolina...................... 19,706,162 20,093,605 387,443 1.97
North Dakota........................ 5,302,783 5,302,783 0 0.00
Ohio................................ 26,681,937 26,537,471 (144,466) -0.54
Oklahoma............................ 6,951,895 6,902,154 (49,741) -0.72
Oregon.............................. 8,702,863 8,902,979 200,116 2.30
Pennsylvania........................ 26,826,020 26,651,245 (174,775) -0.65
Puerto Rico......................... 8,253,932 8,070,562 (183,370) -2.22
Rhode Island........................ 2,661,374 2,652,902 (8,472) -0.32
South Carolina...................... 9,957,757 9,953,286 (4,471) -0.04
South Dakota........................ 4,900,991 4,900,991 0 0.00
Tennessee........................... 13,173,347 13,154,566 (18,781) -0.14
Texas............................... 48,305,269 48,080,415 (224,854) -0.47
Utah................................ 7,638,164 7,468,473 (169,691) -2.22
Vermont............................. 2,295,903 2,295,903 0 0.00
Virginia............................ 15,659,584 15,795,653 136,069 0.87
Washington.......................... 14,623,623 14,688,343 64,720 0.44
West Virginia....................... 5,609,667 5,609,667 0 0.00
Wisconsin........................... 12,954,947 12,881,393 (73,554) -0.57
Wyoming............................. 3,802,426 3,802,426 0 0.00
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State Total..................... 701,860,926 701,860,926 0 0.00
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Guam................................ 329,219 329,219 0 0.00
Virgin Islands...................... 1,385,855 1,385,855 0 0.00
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Outlying Areas Total............ 1,715,074 1,715,074 0 0.00
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Table V--U.S. Department of Labor; Employment and Training Administration; Workforce Information Grants to
States; PY 2010 vs PY 2009 Allotments
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State PY 2009 PY 2010 Difference % Difference
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Total............................... $32,000,000 $32,000,000 $0 0.00
Alabama............................. 513,199 505,992 (7,207) -1.40
Alaska.............................. 288,558 288,781 223 0.08
Arizona............................. 626,020 631,779 5,759 0.92
Arkansas............................ 413,813 412,277 (1,536) -0.37
California.......................... 2,507,217 2,515,778 8,561 0.34
Colorado............................ 583,382 577,959 (5,423) -0.93
Connecticut......................... 476,002 475,973 (29) -0.01
Delaware............................ 299,219 298,498 (721) -0.24
District of Columbia................ 285,208 285,170 (38) -0.01
Florida............................. 1,388,142 1,377,429 (10,713) -0.77
Georgia............................. 842,605 832,325 (10,280) -1.22
Hawaii.............................. 325,132 324,368 (764) -0.23
Idaho............................... 338,097 337,134 (963) -0.28
Illinois............................ 1,070,081 1,056,837 (13,244) -1.24
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Indiana............................. 642,235 637,859 (4,376) -0.68
Iowa................................ 451,190 450,390 (800) -0.18
Kansas.............................. 427,610 430,687 3,077 0.72
Kentucky............................ 495,574 498,273 2,699 0.54
Louisiana........................... 494,844 499,711 4,867 0.98
Maine............................... 332,053 331,210 (843) -0.25
Maryland............................ 612,613 608,631 (3,982) -0.65
Massachusetts....................... 662,375 665,387 3,012 0.45
Michigan............................ 855,176 840,933 (14,243) -1.67
Minnesota........................... 606,203 606,706 503 0.08
Mississippi......................... 407,221 404,978 (2,243) -0.55
Missouri............................ 615,454 613,786 (1,668) -0.27
Montana............................. 306,660 306,340 (320) -0.10
Nebraska............................ 366,425 365,970 (455) -0.12
Nevada.............................. 414,616 416,502 1,886 0.45
New Hampshire....................... 335,737 335,493 (244) -0.07
New Jersey.......................... 796,139 800,638 4,499 0.57
New Mexico.......................... 361,891 362,201 310 0.09
New York............................ 1,420,420 1,439,096 18,676 1.31
North Carolina...................... 805,049 803,030 (2,019) -0.25
North Dakota........................ 290,398 289,915 (483) -0.17
Ohio................................ 982,778 974,547 (8,231) -0.84
Oklahoma............................ 459,625 461,686 2,061 0.45
Oregon.............................. 484,917 487,891 2,974 0.61
Pennsylvania........................ 1,027,599 1,032,188 4,589 0.45
Puerto Rico......................... 412,752 408,794 (3,958) -0.96
Rhode Island........................ 315,475 314,349 (1,126) -0.36
South Carolina...................... 508,829 512,460 3,631 0.71
South Dakota........................ 299,586 299,507 (79) -0.03
Tennessee........................... 621,026 616,563 (4,463) -0.72
Texas............................... 1,680,566 1,704,900 24,334 1.45
Utah................................ 415,279 414,068 (1,211) -0.29
Vermont............................. 288,282 288,734 452 0.16
Virginia............................ 748,577 753,436 4,859 0.65
Washington.......................... 671,927 679,171 7,244 1.08
West Virginia....................... 344,271 342,209 (2,062) -0.60
Wisconsin........................... 624,534 624,061 (473) -0.08
Wyoming............................. 280,619 280,600 (19) -0.01
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State Total..................... 31,823,200 31,823,200 0 0.00
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Guam................................ 92,899 92,899 0 0.00
Virgin Islands...................... 83,901 83,901 0 0.00
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Outlying Areas Total............ 176,800 176,800 0 0.00
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[FR Doc. 2010-6696 Filed 3-30-10; 8:45 am]
BILLING CODE 4510-FN-P