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firm did not shift the production of
graphite parts, or like or directly
competitive articles, to a foreign country
and did not acquire the production of
graphite parts, or like or directly
competitive articles, from a foreign
country.
Workers of Mersen USA, Greenville,
Michigan (TA–W–81,550) were certified
eligible to apply of adjustment
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being a supplier to a firm that employed
workers who received a certification of
eligibility under Section 222(a) of the
Act).
In the case at hand, none of the major
customers of the subject firm employ
worker groups who are currently
eligible to apply for TAA under Section
222(a) of the Act. As such, the worker
group at the subject firm is not
similarly-situated as the workers
covered by TA–W–81,550.
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of 1974, as amended, applicable
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during the initial and reconsideration
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and former workers of SGL Carbon, LLC,
including on-site leased workers from
Reflex Staffing Services and Manpower,
St. Marys, Pennsylvania, are ineligible
to apply for adjustment assistance.
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day of April, 2013
Del Min Amy Chen,
Certifying Officer, Office of Trade Adjustment
Assistance.
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DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
Employment and Training
Administration
Program Year (PY) 2013 Workforce
Investment Act (WIA) Allotments; PY
2013 Wagner-Peyser Act Final
Allotments and PY 2013 Workforce
Information Grants
Employment and Training
Administration, Labor.
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
This notice announces
allotments for PY 2013 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
2013 and Workforce Information Grants
allotments for PY 2013. Allotments for
the Work Opportunity Tax Credits will
be announced separately.
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 of Labor (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) which
included both the rationale for the
formula and methodology. The formula
for PY 2013 is the same as used for PY
2000 and is described in the section on
Youth Activities program allotments.
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 June 14, 2013.
ADDRESSES: Submit written comments
to the Employment and Training
Administration (ETA), Office of
Financial Administration, 200
Constitution Avenue NW., Room N–
4702, Washington, DC 20210, Attention:
SUMMARY:
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Ms. Anita Harvey, email:
harvey.anita@dol.gov.
Commenters are advised that mail
delivery in the Washington area may be
delayed due to security concerns. Handdelivered comments will be received at
the above address. All overnight mail
will be considered to be hand-delivered
and must be received at the designated
place by the date specified above.
Please submit your comments by only
one method. The Department will not
review comments received by means
other than those listed above or that are
received after the comment period has
closed.
Comments: The Department will
retain all comments on this notice and
will release them upon request via email
to any member of the public. The
Department also will make all the
comments it received available for
public inspection by appointment
during normal business hours at the
above address. If you need assistance to
review the comments, the Department
will provide you with appropriate aids
such as readers or print magnifiers. The
Department will make copies of this
notice available, upon request, in large
print, Braille and electronic file on
computer disk. The Department also
will consider providing the notice in
other formats upon request. To schedule
an appointment to review the comments
and/or obtain the notice in an
alternative format, contact Ms. Harvey
using the information listed above. The
Department will retain all comments
received without making any changes to
the comments, including any personal
information provided. The Department
therefore cautions commenters not to
include their personal information such
as Social Security Numbers, personal
addresses, telephone numbers, and
email addresses in their comments; this
information would be released with the
comment if the comments are requested.
It is the commenter’s responsibility to
safeguard his or her information. If the
comment is submitted by email, the
email addresses of the commenter will
not be released.
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—Robert Kight at
(202) 693–3937; Workforce Information
Grant allotments—Anthony Dais at
(202) 693–2784. Individuals with
hearing or speech impairments may
access the telephone numbers above via
TTY by calling the toll-free Federal
Information Relay Service at 1–877–
889–5627 (TTY/TDD).
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The
Department of Labor (Department) is
announcing WIA allotments for PY 2013
for Youth Activities, Adults and
Dislocated Worker Activities, WagnerPeyser Act PY 2013 final allotments,
and PY 2013 Workforce Information
Grant allotments. This notice provides
information on the amount of funds
available during PY 2013 to States with
an approved WIA Title I and WagnerPeyser Act Strategic Plan for PY 2013,
and information regarding allotments to
the outlying areas.
The allotments are based on the funds
appropriated in the Consolidated and
Further Continuing Appropriations Act,
2013, Public Law (Pub. L.) 113–6,
Divisions F and G, signed into law on
March 26, 2013. The Act requires an
across-the-board rescission of 0.2
percent to all Federal Fiscal Year (FY)
2013 discretionary program funding and
is subject to the sequestration order
required by section 251A of the
Balanced Budget and Emergency Deficit
Control Act, as amended. Included
below are tables listing the PY 2013
allotments for programs under WIA
Title I Youth Activities (Table A), Adult
and Dislocated Workers Employment
and Training Activities (Tables B and C,
respectively), and the PY 2013 WagnerPeyser Act final allotments (Table D).
Also attached is the PY 2013 Workforce
Information Grant table (Table E).
Youth Activities Allotments. PY 2013
Youth Activities funds under WIA total
$781,375,289, after accounting for the
0.2 percent rescission and sequestration
reductions, hereafter referred to as ‘‘the
reductions.’’ Table A includes a
breakdown of the Youth Activities
program allotments for PY 2013 and
provides a comparison of these
allotments to PY 2012 Youth Activities
allotments for all States, and outlying
areas. 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 (after the reductions). On
December 17, 2003, Public Law 108–
188, the Compact of Free Association
Amendments Act of 2003 (‘‘the
Compact’’), was signed into law. The
Compact provided for consolidation of
WIA Title I funding, for the Marshall
Islands and Micronesia into
supplemental grants provided from the
Department of Education’s
appropriation. See 48 U.S.C.
1921d(f)(1)(B)(iii). The Compact also
specified that the Republic of Palau
remained eligible for WIA Title I
funding. See 48 USC 1921d(f)(1)(B)(ix).
The Consolidated Appropriations Act,
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2012 (in the Department of Education’s
General Provisions at Section 306 of
Title III, Division F, Pub. L. 112–74)
amended the Compact to extend the
availability of WIA Title I funding to
Palau through FY 2012. Section 1105 of
the Consolidated and Further
Continuing Appropriations Act, 2013,
further extended the same funding to
Palau through FY 2013.
Under WIA, the Secretary has
discretion for determining the
methodology for distributing funds to
all outlying areas. The Department used
the same methodology 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. For PY 2013, the Department
updated the data for the relative share
calculation with data obtained from the
2010 Census for American Samoa,
Guam, Commonwealth of Northern
Marianas Islands, and Virgin Islands.
The Department updated data for Palau
from Palau’s 2005 Census.
For the Native American Youth
program, the total amount available is
1.5 percent of the total amount for
Youth Activities, in accordance with
WIA section 127. After the Department
calculated the amount for the outlying
areas and Native Americans, we
determined that the amount available
for PY 2013 allotments to the States is
$767,701,222. This total amount was
below the required $1 billion threshold
specified in WIA section
127(b)(1)(C)(iv)(IV); therefore, as in PY
2012, the WIA additional minimum
provisions were not applied, and,
instead, as required by WIA, the
Department used 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.
Also, the Department used the provision
applying a 130 percent stop-gain of the
prior year allotment percentage, as
required by WIA. The three data factors
required by WIA for the PY 2013 Youth
Activities State formula allotments are:
(1) Number of unemployed for Areas
of Substantial Unemployment (ASUs)
averages for the 12-month period, July
2011–June 2012;
(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,
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excluding college students in the
workforce and military) from special
tabulations of data from the American
Community Survey (ACS), which the
Department obtained from the Bureau in
2012. The Bureau collected the data
used in the special tabulations for
economically disadvantaged Youth
between January 1, 2006–December 31,
2010.
Beginning with the PY 2006
allotments, States identify the ASU data
for the PY 2013 allotments using special
2000 Census data based on households,
obtained under ETA contract with the
Census Bureau and which the Bureau of
Labor Statistics (BLS) provided to
States. States must continue to use the
data provided in 2006 for the ASU
identification process until further
notice. For purposes of determining the
number of economically disadvantaged
Youth for the statutory within-state
allocation formula, States should use
the special tabulations of ACS data
available at https://www.doleta.gov/
budget/disadvantagedYouthAdults.cfm.
See TEGL No. 21–12 for further
information.
Adult Employment and Training
Activities Allotments. After accounting
for the 0.2 rescission and sequestration
reductions, $730,624,342 is available for
obligation to the States and outlying
areas for PY 2013. The 0.2 rescission
and sequestration reductions applied to
both the FY 2013 ‘‘advance’’ funding
(funds made available for PY 2012 on
October 1, 2012) and the ‘‘regular’’ PY
2013 funding (available July 1, 2013). To
avoid rescinding funding already
allocated to States and localities, the
Department fully applied the rescission
and sequestration reductions from both
the advance and regular appropriations
to the July 1, 2013 portion of the PY
2013 allotments.
Table B shows the initial PY 2013
Adult Employment and Training
Activities allotments, the reductions
related to the FY 2013 Advance, the
final PY 2013 allotment amounts, and a
comparison of the final PY 2013
allotments to PY 2012 allotments by
State. Like the Youth Activities
program, the Department reserved the
total available for the outlying areas at
0.25 percent of the full amount
appropriated for Adult Activities after
accounting for the reductions applicable
to the funding available July 1, 2013
only. As discussed in the Youth
Activities section above, WIA funding
for the Marshall Islands and Micronesia
is no longer provided; instead, funding
is provided for these territories in the
Department of Education’s
appropriation.
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The Department distributed the Adult
Activities funding for the remaining
outlying areas (for which the
distribution methodology is at the
Secretary’s discretion), using the same
principles, formula and data as used for
outlying areas for Youth Activities.
After determining the amount for the
outlying areas, the Department used
statutory formula to distribute the
remaining amount available for
allotments to the States. The
Department did not apply the WIA
minimum provisions for the PY 2013
allotments because the total amount
available for the States was below the
$960 million threshold required for
Adult Activities in WIA section
132(b)(1)(B)(iv)(IV). Instead, as required
by WIA, the Department calculated
minimum allotments 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. The Department
also applied a 130 percent stop-gain of
the prior year allotment percentage. The
three formula data factors for the Adult
Activities program are the same as those
used for the Youth Activities formula,
except the Department used data for the
number of economically disadvantaged
Adults (age 22 to 72, excluding college
students in the workforce and military).
As noted above, updated data for
within-State allocation formulas is
available for economically
disadvantaged Adults; but, for ASU
calculations, States should continue to
use the data BLS provided to States in
October 2006.
Dislocated Worker Employment and
Training Activities Allotments. A total
of $1,179,657,807 is available for
Dislocated Worker activities in PY 2013.
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. The 0.2 rescission
and sequestration reductions applied to
both the FY 2013 ‘‘advance’’ funding
(funds made available for PY 2012 on
October 1, 2012) and the ‘‘regular’’ PY
2013 funding (available July 1, 2013).
For the National Reserve funding, the
Department has fully applied the
rescission and sequestration reductions
for the FY 2013 ‘‘advance’’ funding. For
the Dislocated Worker State formula
funds, to avoid rescinding funding
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already allocated to States and
localities, the Department has fully
applied the rescission and sequestration
reductions for the advance and regular
appropriations to the July 1, 2013
portion of the PY 2013 allotments. The
amount available for outlying areas is
$3,061,235, leaving $221,005,193 for the
National Reserve. This leaves a total of
$955,591,379 available for States. Like
the Adult program, Table C shows the
initial PY 2013 Dislocated Worker
Activities fund allotments, the
reductions related to the FY 2013
Advance, the final PY 2013 allotment
amounts, and a comparison of the final
PY 2013 allotments to PY 2012
allotments by State.
Like the Youth and Adult Activities
programs, the Department reserved the
total available for the outlying areas at
0.25 percent of the full amount
appropriated for Dislocated Worker
Activities after accounting for the
reductions applicable to the funding
available July 1, 2013 only. WIA
funding for the Marshall Islands and
Micronesia is no longer provided, as
discussed above. The Department
distributed the Dislocated Worker
Activities funds for grants to the
remaining outlying areas, over which
the Secretary maintains discretion for
choosing the distribution methodology,
using the same pro rata share as the
areas received for the PY 2013 WIA
Adult Activities program, the same
methodology used in PY 2012.
The three data factors required in
WIA for the PY 2013 Dislocated Worker
State formula allotments are:
(1) Number of unemployed, averages
for the 12-month period, October 2011–
September 2012;
(2) Number of excess unemployed,
averages for the 12-month period, Since
the Dislocated Worker Activities
formula has no floor amount or holdharmless provisions, funding changes
for States directly reflect the impact of
changes in unemployment related data
listed above, October 2011–September
2012; and
(3) Number of long-term unemployed,
averages for the 12-month period,
October 2011–September 2012.
Wagner-Peyser Act ES Final
Allotments. The appropriated level for
PY 2013 for ES grants totals
$664,183,664 (including the reductions).
After determining the funding for
outlying areas, the Department
calculated allotments to States using the
formula set forth at section 6 of the
Wagner-Peyser Act (29 U.S.C. 49e). The
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Department based PY 2013 formula
allotments on each State’s share of
calendar year 2012 monthly averages of
the civilian labor force (CLF) and
unemployment. The Secretary is
required to set aside up to three percent
of the total funds available for ES to
ensure that each State will have
sufficient resources to maintain
statewide ES activities, as required
under section 6(b)(4) of the WagnerPeyser Act. In accordance with this
provision, the three percent set-aside
funds are included in this total
allotment. The Department distributed
the set-aside funds in two steps to States
that have lost in their relative share of
the total resources available this year
from their relative share of the total
resources available 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. ETA calculated the
median CLF density based on CLF data
provided by BLS for calendar year 2012.
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 ES funds
(Table D) includes $662,564,615 for
States, as well as $1,619,049 for outlying
areas.
Under section 7 of the Wagner-Peyser
Act, 10 percent of the total sums allotted
to each State must 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 2013 funding for
Workforce Information Grants
allotments to States is $31,939,520, the
same as appropriated in PY 2012. The
allotment figures for each State are
listed in Table E. Funds are distributed
by administrative formula, with a
reserve of $176,655 for Guam and the
Virgin Islands. Guam and the Virgin
Islands allotment amounts are partially
based on CLF data, which the
Department updated this year with data
from the 2010 Census. The Department
distributes the remaining funds 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 2012.
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TABLE A—U.S. DEPARTMENT OF LABOR EMPLOYMENT AND TRAINING ADMINISTRATION WIA YOUTH ACTIVITIES STATE
ALLOTMENTS
[Comparison of PY 2013 vs PY 2012]
PY 2012
PY 2013
Total .......................................................................................
Alabama .................................................................................
Alaska ....................................................................................
Arizona ...................................................................................
Arkansas ................................................................................
California ................................................................................
Colorado ................................................................................
Connecticut ............................................................................
Delaware ................................................................................
District of Columbia ...............................................................
Florida ....................................................................................
Georgia ..................................................................................
Hawaii ....................................................................................
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 ................................................................................
$824,353,022
11,711,479
2,024,817
16,510,641
6,431,994
123,857,750
11,882,561
8,794,724
2,024,817
2,323,591
53,892,125
25,482,266
2,243,958
4,027,145
32,767,678
15,457,182
4,962,142
5,511,824
12,676,374
11,409,318
2,831,274
10,354,690
15,009,154
37,407,571
10,523,152
9,452,885
15,108,428
2,405,630
2,207,155
9,104,832
2,024,817
20,322,861
4,918,291
45,892,839
23,736,834
2,024,817
29,136,945
6,676,111
10,760,018
28,346,353
21,476,993
3,687,520
12,754,206
2,024,817
15,784,120
55,664,646
5,347,985
2,024,817
13,020,339
16,959,549
4,577,244
12,342,748
2,024,817
$781,375,289
10,504,766
1,919,253
15,938,449
6,367,716
118,211,133
11,600,883
8,152,502
1,919,253
2,074,840
47,791,321
25,123,453
2,174,842
3,623,538
33,775,763
15,696,820
4,671,103
5,304,061
11,299,654
9,733,043
2,888,765
10,289,216
12,803,985
31,911,591
9,841,004
8,556,357
13,072,955
2,105,266
2,157,402
9,407,590
1,919,253
21,422,496
4,195,688
46,093,646
26,575,543
1,919,253
25,942,472
5,982,158
9,901,654
27,854,861
18,321,559
3,676,868
12,151,961
1,919,253
15,045,025
52,525,623
4,562,251
1,919,253
12,509,940
16,388,794
3,904,748
12,133,146
1,919,253
($43,116,496)
(1,208,608)
(105,910)
(575,065)
(65,425)
(5,667,930)
(283,769)
(643,692)
(105,910)
(249,125)
(6,109,420)
(363,342)
(69,508)
(404,260)
1,001,995
236,808
(291,882)
(208,719)
(1,378,758)
(1,678,030)
56,970
(67,329)
(2,207,477)
(5,501,733)
(683,923)
(898,071)
(2,037,831)
(300,743)
(50,142)
301,062
(105,910)
1,095,773
(723,360)
192,497
2,833,919
(105,910)
(3,199,150)
(695,032)
(860,149)
(496,514)
(3,158,737)
(11,315)
(604,436)
(105,910)
(741,807)
(3,148,493)
(786,557)
(105,910)
(512,655)
(573,711)
(673,200)
(211,789)
(105,910)
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¥7.99
¥1.75
¥14.71
¥0.31
¥4.74
¥5.23
¥4.70
¥5.66
¥14.71
¥5.23
¥3.94
¥3.38
¥14.71
¥1.72
¥5.23
State Total ......................................................................
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State
809,926,844
767,701,222
(42,364,033)
¥5.23
American Samoa ...................................................................
Guam .....................................................................................
Northern Marianas .................................................................
Palau ......................................................................................
Virgin Islands .........................................................................
117,112
953,260
352,754
75,000
562,757
144,308
813,205
367,640
75,000
553,285
27,170
(140,201)
14,814
0
(9,580)
23.20
¥14.71
4.20
0.00
¥1.70
Outlying Areas Total .......................................................
2,060,883
1,953,438
(107,797)
¥5.23
Native Americans ...................................................................
12,365,295
11,720,629
(644,666)
¥5.23
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TABLE B—U.S. DEPARTMENT OF LABOR EMPLOYMENT AND TRAINING ADMINISTRATION WIA ADULT ACTIVITIES STATE
ALLOTMENTS
[Comparison of PY 2013 vs PY 2012]
State
PY 2012
Initial PY 2013
Sequestration and
rescission on FY
2013 advance (10/
1/2012 funds)
Final PY 2013
Difference between PY 2012
and final PY 2013
%
difference
$770,810,637
11,433,310
1,922,209
15,820,881
6,067,684
120,000,208
10,859,799
7,932,575
1,922,209
$767,744,538
10,774,870
1,914,563
15,805,851
6,397,416
119,072,199
11,333,289
7,863,132
1,914,563
($37,120,196)
(550,598)
(92,568)
(761,892)
(292,204)
(5,778,892)
(522,979)
(382,012)
(92,568)
$730,624,342
10,224,272
1,821,995
15,043,959
6,105,212
113,293,307
10,810,310
7,481,120
1,821,995
($40,186,295)
(1,209,038)
(100,214)
(776,922)
37,528
(6,706,901)
(49,489)
(451,455)
(100,214)
¥5.21
¥10.57
¥5.21
¥4.91
0.62
¥5.59
¥0.46
¥5.69
¥5.21
1,973,348
53,270,412
24,047,603
2,357,815
3,566,489
30,469,621
13,618,422
3,670,939
4,614,871
13,197,513
10,605,200
2,687,582
9,857,689
13,525,014
35,029,449
9,134,795
8,823,631
14,003,193
2,348,495
1,922,209
8,978,521
1,922,209
20,260,335
4,727,107
45,779,283
22,178,866
1,922,209
27,089,923
6,289,462
10,151,677
26,000,980
22,849,985
3,182,636
12,076,612
1,922,209
15,406,376
52,386,229
4,258,913
1,922,209
11,977,315
15,738,264
4,670,162
10,586,754
1,922,209
1,982,458
49,887,034
25,377,504
2,387,081
3,541,566
33,288,438
15,009,181
3,542,671
4,711,647
12,213,672
9,506,714
2,763,826
10,015,684
12,124,093
31,401,099
8,895,597
8,592,147
12,806,269
2,106,672
1,914,563
9,626,054
1,914,563
21,816,638
4,246,174
46,985,573
26,699,336
1,914,563
25,306,837
6,077,467
9,984,353
26,635,263
20,483,184
3,350,098
12,328,323
1,914,563
15,445,870
52,667,569
3,930,694
1,914,563
12,223,912
16,105,423
4,186,427
11,009,368
1,914,563
(95,031)
(2,565,362)
(1,158,069)
(113,546)
(171,753)
(1,467,336)
(655,827)
(176,783)
(222,240)
(635,557)
(510,718)
(129,427)
(474,720)
(651,329)
(1,686,925)
(439,908)
(424,923)
(674,357)
(113,097)
(92,568)
(432,382)
(92,568)
(975,684)
(227,645)
(2,204,609)
(1,068,075)
(92,568)
(1,304,579)
(302,884)
(488,878)
(1,252,138)
(1,100,395)
(153,267)
(581,578)
(92,568)
(741,930)
(2,522,782)
(205,098)
(92,568)
(576,796)
(757,913)
(224,903)
(509,830)
(92,568)
1,887,427
47,321,672
24,219,435
2,273,535
3,369,813
31,821,102
14,353,354
3,365,888
4,489,407
11,578,115
8,995,996
2,634,399
9,540,964
11,472,764
29,714,174
8,455,689
8,167,224
12,131,912
1,993,575
1,821,995
9,193,672
1,821,995
20,840,954
4,018,529
44,780,964
25,631,261
1,821,995
24,002,258
5,774,583
9,495,475
25,383,125
19,382,789
3,196,831
11,746,745
1,821,995
14,703,940
50,144,787
3,725,596
1,821,995
11,647,116
15,347,510
3,961,524
10,499,538
1,821,995
(85,921)
(5,948,740)
171,832
(84,280)
(196,676)
1,351,481
734,932
(305,051)
(125,464)
(1,619,398)
(1,609,204)
(53,183)
(316,725)
(2,052,250)
(5,315,275)
(679,106)
(656,407)
(1,871,281)
(354,920)
(100,214)
215,151
(100,214)
580,619
(708,578)
(998,319)
3,452,395
(100,214)
(3,087,665)
(514,879)
(656,202)
(617,855)
(3,467,196)
14,195
(329,867)
(100,214)
(702,436)
(2,241,442)
(533,317)
(100,214)
(330,199)
(390,754)
(708,638)
(87,216)
(100,214)
¥4.35
¥11.17
0.71
¥3.57
¥5.51
4.44
5.40
¥8.31
¥2.72
¥12.27
¥15.17
¥1.98
¥3.21
¥15.17
¥15.17
¥7.43
¥7.44
¥13.36
¥15.11
¥5.21
2.40
¥5.21
2.87
¥14.99
¥2.18
15.57
¥5.21
¥11.40
¥8.19
¥6.46
¥2.38
¥15.17
0.45
¥2.73
¥5.21
¥4.56
¥4.28
¥12.52
¥5.21
¥2.76
¥2.48
¥15.17
¥0.82
¥5.21
State Total ....
TKELLEY on DSK3SPTVN1PROD with NOTICES
Total .....................
Alabama ...............
Alaska ..................
Arizona .................
Arkansas ..............
California ..............
Colorado ...............
Connecticut ..........
Delaware ..............
District of Columbia .....................
Florida ..................
Georgia ................
Hawaii ..................
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 ..............
768,883,610
765,825,177
(37,027,395)
728,797,782
(40,085,828)
¥5.21
American Samoa
Guam ...................
Northern Marianas
Palau ....................
Virgin Islands .......
109,218
889,007
328,977
75,000
524,825
141,419
796,923
361,690
75,000
544,329
(5,260)
(42,812)
(15,843)
(3,612)
(25,274)
136,159
754,111
345,847
71,388
519,055
26,941
(134,896)
16,870
(3,612)
(5,770)
24.67
¥15.17
5.13
¥4.82
¥1.10
1,927,027
1,919,361
(92,801)
1,826,560
(100,467)
¥5.21
Outlying
Areas Total
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ACTIVITIES STATE ALLOTMENTS
[Comparison of PY 2013 vs PY 2012]
PY 2012
Initial PY 2013
Sequestration and
rescission on FY
2013 advance
(10/1/2012 funds)
Total .....................................
Alabama ...............................
Alaska ..................................
Arizona .................................
Arkansas ..............................
California ..............................
Colorado ...............................
Connecticut ..........................
Delaware ..............................
District of Columbia ..............
Florida ..................................
Georgia ................................
Hawaii ..................................
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 ..............................
$1,232,217,892
15,469,879
1,617,337
21,499,925
7,022,211
167,279,720
16,138,114
12,425,813
2,364,143
2,584,544
77,488,229
36,619,541
2,544,104
4,848,656
45,174,858
19,764,183
5,396,211
6,269,130
14,426,545
10,053,020
3,411,860
13,446,336
18,123,153
37,950,243
12,016,430
10,347,245
19,339,341
2,228,454
1,769,045
14,404,698
2,023,863
30,891,644
4,691,620
53,040,830
33,775,540
491,586
37,410,700
5,818,181
14,179,357
33,628,882
13,792,527
4,729,397
17,247,928
914,615
21,002,405
65,045,270
6,236,314
1,060,351
16,429,934
22,715,887
4,805,556
15,286,735
909,374
$1,224,493,999
13,143,816
1,774,247
19,289,363
7,193,377
170,422,395
16,390,208
12,465,716
2,241,532
2,848,708
70,555,560
35,530,708
2,771,633
4,329,125
49,424,238
20,089,936
4,719,599
5,523,142
13,312,075
10,790,496
3,710,044
14,758,342
15,492,951
33,519,750
10,111,496
10,182,193
15,732,664
1,919,192
1,858,504
14,631,230
2,282,021
35,654,527
4,595,739
66,651,917
37,856,507
488,019
31,511,888
5,489,616
13,175,362
36,753,112
14,271,193
5,281,630
16,220,200
758,427
19,051,046
61,165,151
4,576,801
911,298
16,371,344
22,486,699
4,206,385
15,028,877
907,572
($44,836,192)
(688,002)
(71,929)
(956,180)
(312,303)
(7,439,542)
(717,721)
(552,621)
(105,142)
(114,944)
(3,446,185)
(1,628,605)
(113,146)
(215,638)
(2,009,091)
(878,986)
(239,989)
(278,811)
(641,601)
(447,095)
(151,738)
(598,008)
(806,003)
(1,687,786)
(534,415)
(460,180)
(860,091)
(99,108)
(78,676)
(640,630)
(90,009)
(1,373,865)
(208,654)
(2,358,920)
(1,502,122)
(21,863)
(1,663,791)
(258,756)
(630,608)
(1,495,600)
(613,404)
(210,334)
(767,079)
(40,676)
(934,054)
(2,892,802)
(277,352)
(47,158)
(730,699)
(1,010,259)
(213,721)
(679,857)
(40,443)
$1,179,657,807
12,455,814
1,702,318
18,333,183
6,881,074
162,982,853
15,672,487
11,913,095
2,136,390
2,733,764
67,109,375
33,902,103
2,658,487
4,113,487
47,415,147
19,210,950
4,479,610
5,244,331
12,670,474
10,343,401
3,558,306
14,160,334
14,686,948
31,831,964
9,577,081
9,722,013
14,872,573
1,820,084
1,779,828
13,990,600
2,192,012
34,280,662
4,387,085
64,292,997
36,354,385
466,156
29,848,097
5,230,860
12,544,754
35,257,512
13,657,789
5,071,296
15,453,121
717,751
18,116,992
58,272,349
4,299,449
864,140
15,640,645
21,476,440
3,992,664
14,349,020
867,129
($52,560,085)
(3,014,065)
84,981
(3,166,742)
(141,137)
(4,296,867)
(465,627)
(512,718)
(227,753)
149,220
(10,378,854)
(2,717,438)
114,383
(735,169)
2,240,289
(553,233)
(916,601)
(1,024,799)
(1,756,071)
290,381
146,446
713,998
(3,436,205)
(6,118,279)
(2,439,349)
(625,232)
(4,466,768)
(408,370)
10,783
(414,098)
168,149
3,389,018
(304,535)
11,252,167
2,578,845
(25,430)
(7,562,603)
(587,321)
(1,634,603)
1,628,630
(134,738)
341,899
(1,794,807)
(196,864)
(2,885,413)
(6,772,921)
(1,936,865)
(196,211)
(789,289)
(1,239,447)
(812,892)
(937,715)
(42,245)
¥4.27
¥19.48
5.25
¥14.73
¥2.01
¥2.57
¥2.89
¥4.13
¥9.63
5.77
¥13.39
¥7.42
4.50
¥15.16
4.96
¥2.80
¥16.99
¥16.35
¥12.17
2.89
4.29
5.31
¥18.96
¥16.12
¥20.30
¥6.04
¥23.10
¥18.33
0.61
¥2.87
8.31
10.97
¥6.49
21.21
7.64
¥5.17
¥20.22
¥10.09
¥11.53
4.84
¥0.98
7.23
¥10.41
¥21.52
¥13.74
¥10.41
¥31.06
¥18.50
¥4.80
¥5.46
¥16.92
¥6.13
¥4.65
State Total ....................
TKELLEY on DSK3SPTVN1PROD with NOTICES
State
1,008,151,464
1,000,427,571
(44,836,192)
955,591,379
(52,560,085)
¥5.21
American Samoa .................
Guam ...................................
Northern Marianas ...............
Palau ....................................
Virgin Islands .......................
174,596
1,421,166
525,903
119,895
838,985
225,553
1,271,032
576,868
119,619
868,163
0
0
0
0
0
225,553
1,271,032
576,868
119,619
868,163
50,957
(150,134)
50,965
(276)
29,178
29.19
¥10.56
9.69
¥0.23
3.48
Outlying Areas Total .....
3,080,545
3,061,235
0
3,061,235
(19,310)
¥0.63
National Reserve .................
220,985,883
221,005,193
0
221,005,193
19,310
0.01
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[PY 2013 vs PY 2012 Final Allotments]
State
Final PY 2012
Final PY 2013
Difference
Percent difference
$700,841,900
9,114,728
7,618,486
13,416,510
5,641,422
83,874,952
11,123,996
7,886,732
1,957,574
2,361,773
41,597,929
20,518,463
2,474,455
6,347,555
28,905,034
13,614,524
6,439,570
5,924,673
9,063,496
8,712,855
3,774,830
11,687,183
14,148,935
23,547,173
11,868,691
6,118,274
12,837,723
5,187,254
6,234,060
6,505,421
2,803,840
19,163,297
5,821,012
39,748,915
19,836,199
5,282,176
25,946,567
6,779,019
8,758,927
26,310,462
7,686,516
2,618,648
9,785,215
4,881,946
13,308,517
49,945,739
7,113,078
2,286,981
15,905,779
14,673,520
5,587,868
12,597,349
3,787,650
$664,183,664
8,569,344
7,219,993
12,527,937
5,322,835
79,878,737
10,701,027
7,579,931
1,855,181
2,168,988
38,965,509
19,478,108
2,343,342
6,015,540
27,258,028
12,822,043
6,011,854
5,554,935
8,512,743
8,134,111
3,577,384
11,522,943
13,248,486
21,625,084
11,084,590
5,719,384
11,976,795
4,915,929
5,725,191
6,161,654
2,642,832
19,163,183
5,516,538
38,535,164
19,585,198
5,005,887
23,954,983
6,384,955
8,218,324
25,228,309
7,059,087
2,471,893
9,156,659
4,626,591
12,520,213
47,277,917
6,532,457
2,167,358
15,425,187
13,893,830
5,295,589
11,835,302
3,589,533
($36,658,236)
(545,384)
(398,493)
(888,573)
(318,587)
(3,996,215)
(422,969)
(306,801)
(102,393)
(192,785)
(2,632,420)
(1,040,355)
(131,113)
(332,015)
(1,647,006)
(792,481)
(427,716)
(369,738)
(550,753)
(578,744)
(197,446)
(164,240)
(900,449)
(1,922,089)
(784,101)
(398,890)
(860,928)
(271,325)
(508,869)
(343,767)
(161,008)
(114)
(304,474)
(1,213,751)
(251,001)
(276,289)
(1,991,584)
(394,064)
(540,603)
(1,082,153)
(627,429)
(146,755)
(628,556)
(255,355)
(788,304)
(2,667,822)
(580,621)
(119,623)
(480,592)
(779,690)
(292,279)
(762,047)
(198,117)
¥5.23
¥5.98
¥5.23
¥6.62
¥5.65
¥4.76
¥3.80
¥3.89
¥5.23
¥8.16
¥6.33
¥5.07
¥5.30
¥5.23
¥5.70
¥5.82
¥6.64
¥6.24
¥6.08
¥6.64
¥5.23
¥1.41
¥6.36
¥8.16
¥6.61
¥6.52
¥6.71
¥5.23
¥8.16
¥5.28
¥5.74
0.00
¥5.23
¥3.05
¥1.27
¥5.23
¥7.68
¥5.81
¥6.17
¥4.11
¥8.16
¥5.60
¥6.42
¥5.23
¥5.92
¥5.34
¥8.16
¥5.23
¥3.02
¥5.31
¥5.23
¥6.05
¥5.23
State Total ........................................................................
699,133,491
662,564,615
(36,568,876)
¥5.23
Guam .......................................................................................
Virgin Islands ...........................................................................
327,940
1,380,469
310,787
1,308,262
(17,153)
(72,207)
¥5.23
¥5.23
Outlying Areas Total .........................................................
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Total .........................................................................................
Alabama ...................................................................................
Alaska ......................................................................................
Arizona .....................................................................................
Arkansas ..................................................................................
California ..................................................................................
Colorado ..................................................................................
Connecticut ..............................................................................
Delaware ..................................................................................
District of Columbia .................................................................
Florida ......................................................................................
Georgia ....................................................................................
Hawaii ......................................................................................
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 ..................................................................................
1,708,409
1,619,049
(89,360)
¥5.23
TABLE E—U.S. DEPARTMENT OF LABOR EMPLOYMENT AND TRAINING ADMINISTRATION WORKFORCE INFORMATION
GRANTS TO STATES
[PY 2013 vs PY 2012 allotments]
State
PY 2012
Total .........................................................................................
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GRANTS TO STATES—Continued
[PY 2013 vs PY 2012 allotments]
State
PY 2012
PY 2013
Difference
Percent difference
508,082
289,182
634,754
411,636
2,471,363
574,272
476,928
296,619
285,345
1,382,267
822,490
322,178
338,014
1,059,262
628,745
450,398
429,282
503,058
498,490
330,165
611,479
674,268
826,454
610,066
409,097
616,486
305,900
365,623
406,858
335,775
797,757
360,655
1,421,421
796,599
290,251
968,454
458,559
489,737
1,024,530
401,448
314,447
510,204
299,393
626,347
1,751,537
410,985
288,917
761,294
674,609
340,288
620,620
280,277
507,498
289,152
611,887
413,051
2,494,284
577,616
477,665
298,044
287,102
1,377,539
824,786
324,046
339,198
1,048,080
633,362
446,571
427,285
496,768
496,842
330,683
620,509
666,310
812,448
607,376
407,924
612,833
306,346
368,239
411,657
334,747
803,433
357,589
1,408,967
814,453
291,774
950,865
463,255
486,746
1,030,074
400,028
312,502
506,743
298,818
624,764
1,778,866
408,422
288,122
773,526
671,854
342,244
618,228
281,744
(584)
(30)
(22,867)
1,415
22,921
3,344
737
1,425
1,757
(4,728)
2,296
1,868
1,184
(11,182)
4,617
(3,827)
(1,997)
(6,290)
(1,648)
518
9,030
(7,958)
(14,006)
(2,690)
(1,173)
(3,653)
446
2,616
4,799
(1,028)
5,676
(3,066)
(12,454)
17,854
1,523
(17,589)
4,696
(2,991)
5,544
(1,420)
(1,945)
(3,461)
(575)
(1,583)
27,329
(2,563)
(795)
12,232
(2,755)
1,956
(2,392)
1,467
¥0.11
¥0.01
¥3.60
0.34
0.93
0.58
0.15
0.48
0.62
¥0.34
0.28
0.58
0.35
¥1.06
0.73
¥0.85
¥0.47
¥1.25
¥0.33
0.16
1.48
¥1.18
¥1.69
¥0.44
¥0.29
¥0.59
0.15
0.72
1.18
¥0.31
0.71
¥0.85
¥0.88
2.24
0.52
¥1.82
1.02
¥0.61
0.54
¥0.35
¥0.62
¥0.68
¥0.19
¥0.25
1.56
¥0.62
¥0.28
1.61
¥0.41
0.57
¥0.39
0.52
State Total ........................................................................
31,762,865
31,762,865
0
0.00
Guam .......................................................................................
Virgin Islands ...........................................................................
92,818
83,837
93,009
83,646
191
(191)
0.21
¥0.23
Outlying Areas Total .........................................................
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Alabama ...................................................................................
Alaska ......................................................................................
Arizona .....................................................................................
Arkansas ..................................................................................
California ..................................................................................
Colorado ..................................................................................
Connecticut ..............................................................................
Delaware ..................................................................................
District of Columbia .................................................................
Florida ......................................................................................
Georgia ....................................................................................
Hawaii ......................................................................................
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 ..................................................................................
176,655
176,655
0
0.00
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Signed at Washington, DC, on this 7th day
of May, 2013.
Jane Oates,
Assistant Secretary.
[FR Doc. 2013–11475 Filed 5–14–13; 8:45 am]
BILLING CODE 4510–FN–P
DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
Veterans’ Employment and Training
Service
Advisory Committee on Veterans’
Employment, Training, and Employer
Outreach (ACVETEO); Notice of
Charter Renewal and a Public Meeting
Veterans’ Employment and
Training Service, U.S. Department of
Labor.
ACTION: Notice of charter renewal and a
public meeting.
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AGENCY:
Notice of Charter Renewal: In
accordance with section 4110 of Title
38, U.S. Code, the provisions of the
Federal Advisory Committee Act
(FACA) and its implementing
regulations issued by the U.S. General
Services Administration (GSA), the
Department is renewing the charter for
the Advisory Committee on Veterans’
Employment, Training, and Employer
Outreach (ACVETEO).
The ACVETEO’s responsibilities are
to: (a) Assess employment and training
needs of veterans and their integration
into the workforce; (b) determine the
extent to which the programs and
activities of the U.S. Department of
Labor (DOL) are meeting such needs; (c)
assist the Assistant Secretary for
Veterans’ Employment and Training
(ASVET) in conducting outreach to
employers with respect to the training
and skills of veterans and the
advantages afforded employers by hiring
veterans; (d) make recommendations to
the Secretary of Labor, through the
ASVET, with respect to outreach
activities and the employment and
training needs of veterans; and (e) carry
out such other activities deemed
necessary to making required reports
and recommendations under section
4110(f) of Title 38, U.S. Code.
Per section 4110(c)(1) of Title 38, U.S.
Code, the Secretary of Labor shall
appoint at least 12, but no more than 16,
individuals to serve as members of the
ACVETEO as follows: 7 individuals, 1
each from among representatives
nominated by each of the following
organizations: (i) The Society for Human
Resource Management; (ii) the Business
Roundtable; (iii) the National
Association of State Workforce
Agencies; (iv) the United States
Chamber of Commerce; (v) the National
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Federation of Independent Business; (vi)
a nationally recognized labor union or
organization; and (vii) the National
Governors Association; not more than 5
individuals from among representatives
nominated by veterans’ service
organizations that have a national
employment program; not more than 5
individuals who are recognized
authorities in the fields of business,
employment, training, rehabilitation, or
labor and who are not employees of
DOL.
The ACVETEO will report to the
Secretary of Labor. It will function
solely as an advisory body and in
compliance with the provisions of the
FACA, and its charter will be filed
under the FACA. For more information,
contact Timothy A. Green, Designated
Federal Official, ACVETEO, U.S.
Department of Labor, 200 Constitution
Ave. NW., Washington, DC 20210;
telephone (202) 693–4700.
Notice of Public Meeting: In
accordance with section 4110 of Title
38, U.S. Code, and the provisions of the
Federal Advisory Committee Act
(FACA) (5 U.S.C. App. 2 § 10), notice is
hereby given to announce a public
meeting of the Advisory Committee on
Veterans’ Employment, Training, and
Employer Outreach (ACVETEO) on June
20, 2013. This notice includes the
agenda and provides supplementary
information to support the meeting. All
meetings of the ACVETEO are open to
the public.
DATES: The meeting will begin at
approximately 9:30 a.m. Eastern
Standard Time on Thursday, June 20,
2013, and will adjourn at approximately
4:00 p.m.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The
meeting will take place at the U.S.
Department of Labor, Frances Perkins
Building, 200 Constitution Avenue NW.,
Washington, DC 20210, Executive
Room, C5515. Members of the public are
encouraged to arrive early to allow for
security clearance into the Frances
Perkins Building.
Security Instructions: Meeting
participants should use the visitors’
entrance to access the Frances Perkins
Building, one block north of
Constitution Avenue at 3rd and C
Streets NW. For security purposes
meeting participants must:
1. Present a valid photo ID to receive
a visitor badge.
2. Know the name of the event being
attending: the meeting event is the
Advisory Committee on Veterans’
Employment, Training and Employer
Outreach (ACVETEO).
3. Visitor badges are issued by the
security officer at the Visitor Entrance
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located at 3rd and C Streets NW. When
receiving a visitor badge, the security
officer will retain the visitor’s photo ID
until the visitor badge is returned to the
security desk.
4. Laptops and other electronic
devices may be inspected and logged for
identification purposes.
5. Due to limited parking options,
Metro rail is the easiest way to access
the Frances Perkins Building.
Notice of Intent to Attend Meeting: All
meeting participants are being asked to
submit a notice of intent to attend by
Wednesday, June 5, 2013, via email to
Mr. Timothy Green at
green.timothy.a@dol.gov, subject line
‘‘June 2013 ACVETEO Meeting.’’ The
meeting site is accessible to individuals
with disabilities. If individuals have
special needs and/or disabilities that
will require special accommodations,
please contact Mr. Timothy Green on
(202) 693– 4723 or via email at
green.timothy.a@dol.gov no later than
Wednesday, June 5, 2013. Any member
of the public who wishes to file written
data or comments pertaining to the
agenda may do so by sending the data
or comments to Mr. Timothy Green via
email at green.timothy.a@dol.gov,
subject line ‘‘June 2013 ACVETEO
Meeting,’’ or submitting to the Office of
Strategic Outreach, Veterans’
Employment and Training Service, U.S.
Department of Labor, Room S–1325, 200
Constitution Avenue NW., Washington,
DC 20210. Such submissions will be
included in the record for the meeting
if received by Wednesday, June 5, 2013.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: The
Designated Federal Official, Mr.
Timothy Green, Director, Office of
Strategic Outreach, Veterans’
Employment and Training Service, U.S.
Department of Labor, 200 Constitution
Avenue NW., Room S–1325,
Washington, DC 20210, Telephone:
(202) 693–2796 (this is not a toll-free
number).
Meeting Agenda
9:30 a.m.
Welcome and Introductions
Mr. Paul Bucha, Chariman ACVETEO
Mr. Keith Kelly, Assistant Secretary
for Veterans’ Employment and
Training
10:00 a.m.
Administrative Business
Mr. Timothy Green, Designated
Federal Officer (DFO)
10:15 a.m.
DOL VETS Initiatives and Veteran
Employment Challenges TBD
11:00 a.m.
Brief on Connecticut Public
Broadcasting Network Learning Lab
Mr. Paul Bucha
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DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
Employment and Training Administration
Program Year (PY) 2013 Workforce Investment Act (WIA) Allotments;
PY 2013 Wagner-Peyser Act Final Allotments and PY 2013 Workforce
Information Grants
AGENCY: Employment and Training Administration, Labor.
ACTION: Notice.
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SUMMARY: This notice announces allotments for PY 2013 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 2013 and Workforce Information Grants allotments for
PY 2013. Allotments for the Work Opportunity Tax Credits will be
announced separately.
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 of Labor (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) which included both the
rationale for the formula and methodology. The formula for PY 2013 is
the same as used for PY 2000 and is described in the section on Youth
Activities program allotments. 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 June 14, 2013.
ADDRESSES: Submit written comments to the Employment and Training
Administration (ETA), Office of Financial Administration, 200
Constitution Avenue NW., Room N-4702, Washington, DC 20210, Attention:
Ms. Anita Harvey, email: harvey.anita@dol.gov.
Commenters are advised that mail delivery in the Washington area
may be delayed due to security concerns. Hand-delivered comments will
be received at the above address. All overnight mail will be considered
to be hand-delivered and must be received at the designated place by
the date specified above.
Please submit your comments by only one method. The Department will
not review comments received by means other than those listed above or
that are received after the comment period has closed.
Comments: The Department will retain all comments on this notice
and will release them upon request via email to any member of the
public. The Department also will make all the comments it received
available for public inspection by appointment during normal business
hours at the above address. If you need assistance to review the
comments, the Department will provide you with appropriate aids such as
readers or print magnifiers. The Department will make copies of this
notice available, upon request, in large print, Braille and electronic
file on computer disk. The Department also will consider providing the
notice in other formats upon request. To schedule an appointment to
review the comments and/or obtain the notice in an alternative format,
contact Ms. Harvey using the information listed above. The Department
will retain all comments received without making any changes to the
comments, including any personal information provided. The Department
therefore cautions commenters not to include their personal information
such as Social Security Numbers, personal addresses, telephone numbers,
and email addresses in their comments; this information would be
released with the comment if the comments are requested. It is the
commenter's responsibility to safeguard his or her information. If the
comment is submitted by email, the email addresses of the commenter
will not be released.
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--
Robert Kight at (202) 693-3937; Workforce Information Grant
allotments--Anthony Dais at (202) 693-2784. Individuals with hearing or
speech impairments may access the telephone numbers above via TTY by
calling the toll-free Federal Information Relay Service at 1-877-889-
5627 (TTY/TDD).
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SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Department of Labor (Department) is
announcing WIA allotments for PY 2013 for Youth Activities, Adults and
Dislocated Worker Activities, Wagner-Peyser Act PY 2013 final
allotments, and PY 2013 Workforce Information Grant allotments. This
notice provides information on the amount of funds available during PY
2013 to States with an approved WIA Title I and Wagner-Peyser Act
Strategic Plan for PY 2013, and information regarding allotments to the
outlying areas.
The allotments are based on the funds appropriated in the
Consolidated and Further Continuing Appropriations Act, 2013, Public
Law (Pub. L.) 113-6, Divisions F and G, signed into law on March 26,
2013. The Act requires an across-the-board rescission of 0.2 percent to
all Federal Fiscal Year (FY) 2013 discretionary program funding and is
subject to the sequestration order required by section 251A of the
Balanced Budget and Emergency Deficit Control Act, as amended. Included
below are tables listing the PY 2013 allotments for programs under WIA
Title I Youth Activities (Table A), Adult and Dislocated Workers
Employment and Training Activities (Tables B and C, respectively), and
the PY 2013 Wagner-Peyser Act final allotments (Table D). Also attached
is the PY 2013 Workforce Information Grant table (Table E).
Youth Activities Allotments. PY 2013 Youth Activities funds under
WIA total $781,375,289, after accounting for the 0.2 percent rescission
and sequestration reductions, hereafter referred to as ``the
reductions.'' Table A includes a breakdown of the Youth Activities
program allotments for PY 2013 and provides a comparison of these
allotments to PY 2012 Youth Activities allotments for all States, and
outlying areas. 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 (after the
reductions). On December 17, 2003, Public Law 108-188, the Compact of
Free Association Amendments Act of 2003 (``the Compact''), was signed
into law. The Compact provided for consolidation of WIA Title I
funding, for the Marshall Islands and Micronesia into supplemental
grants provided from the Department of Education's appropriation. See
48 U.S.C. 1921d(f)(1)(B)(iii). The Compact also specified that the
Republic of Palau remained eligible for WIA Title I funding. See 48 USC
1921d(f)(1)(B)(ix). The Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2012 (in the
Department of Education's General Provisions at Section 306 of Title
III, Division F, Pub. L. 112-74) amended the Compact to extend the
availability of WIA Title I funding to Palau through FY 2012. Section
1105 of the Consolidated and Further Continuing Appropriations Act,
2013, further extended the same funding to Palau through FY 2013.
Under WIA, the Secretary has discretion for determining the
methodology for distributing funds to all outlying areas. The
Department used the same methodology 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. For PY 2013, the Department updated the data for the
relative share calculation with data obtained from the 2010 Census for
American Samoa, Guam, Commonwealth of Northern Marianas Islands, and
Virgin Islands. The Department updated data for Palau from Palau's 2005
Census.
For the Native American Youth program, the total amount available
is 1.5 percent of the total amount for Youth Activities, in accordance
with WIA section 127. After the Department calculated the amount for
the outlying areas and Native Americans, we determined that the amount
available for PY 2013 allotments to the States is $767,701,222. This
total amount was below the required $1 billion threshold specified in
WIA section 127(b)(1)(C)(iv)(IV); therefore, as in PY 2012, the WIA
additional minimum provisions were not applied, and, instead, as
required by WIA, the Department used 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.
Also, the Department used the provision applying a 130 percent stop-
gain of the prior year allotment percentage, as required by WIA. The
three data factors required by WIA for the PY 2013 Youth Activities
State formula allotments are:
(1) Number of unemployed for Areas of Substantial Unemployment
(ASUs) averages for the 12-month period, July 2011-June 2012;
(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 in the workforce and military) from special
tabulations of data from the American Community Survey (ACS), which the
Department obtained from the Bureau in 2012. The Bureau collected the
data used in the special tabulations for economically disadvantaged
Youth between January 1, 2006-December 31, 2010.
Beginning with the PY 2006 allotments, States identify the ASU data
for the PY 2013 allotments using special 2000 Census data based on
households, obtained under ETA contract with the Census Bureau and
which the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) provided to States. States
must continue to use the data provided in 2006 for the ASU
identification process until further notice. For purposes of
determining the number of economically disadvantaged Youth for the
statutory within-state allocation formula, States should use the
special tabulations of ACS data available at https://www.doleta.gov/budget/disadvantagedYouthAdults.cfm. See TEGL No. 21-12 for further
information.
Adult Employment and Training Activities Allotments. After
accounting for the 0.2 rescission and sequestration reductions,
$730,624,342 is available for obligation to the States and outlying
areas for PY 2013. The 0.2 rescission and sequestration reductions
applied to both the FY 2013 ``advance'' funding (funds made available
for PY 2012 on October 1, 2012) and the ``regular'' PY 2013 funding
(available July 1, 2013). To avoid rescinding funding already allocated
to States and localities, the Department fully applied the rescission
and sequestration reductions from both the advance and regular
appropriations to the July 1, 2013 portion of the PY 2013 allotments.
Table B shows the initial PY 2013 Adult Employment and Training
Activities allotments, the reductions related to the FY 2013 Advance,
the final PY 2013 allotment amounts, and a comparison of the final PY
2013 allotments to PY 2012 allotments by State. Like the Youth
Activities program, the Department reserved the total available for the
outlying areas at 0.25 percent of the full amount appropriated for
Adult Activities after accounting for the reductions applicable to the
funding available July 1, 2013 only. As discussed in the Youth
Activities section above, WIA funding for the Marshall Islands and
Micronesia is no longer provided; instead, funding is provided for
these territories in the Department of Education's appropriation.
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The Department distributed the Adult Activities funding for the
remaining outlying areas (for which the distribution methodology is at
the Secretary's discretion), using the same principles, formula and
data as used for outlying areas for Youth Activities. After determining
the amount for the outlying areas, the Department used statutory
formula to distribute the remaining amount available for allotments to
the States. The Department did not apply the WIA minimum provisions for
the PY 2013 allotments because the total amount available for the
States was below the $960 million threshold required for Adult
Activities in WIA section 132(b)(1)(B)(iv)(IV). Instead, as required by
WIA, the Department calculated minimum allotments 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. The
Department also applied a 130 percent stop-gain of the prior year
allotment percentage. The three formula data factors for the Adult
Activities program are the same as those used for the Youth Activities
formula, except the Department used data for the number of economically
disadvantaged Adults (age 22 to 72, excluding college students in the
workforce and military).
As noted above, updated data for within-State allocation formulas
is available for economically disadvantaged Adults; but, for ASU
calculations, States should continue to use the data BLS provided to
States in October 2006.
Dislocated Worker Employment and Training Activities Allotments. A
total of $1,179,657,807 is available for Dislocated Worker activities
in PY 2013. 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. The 0.2 rescission
and sequestration reductions applied to both the FY 2013 ``advance''
funding (funds made available for PY 2012 on October 1, 2012) and the
``regular'' PY 2013 funding (available July 1, 2013). For the National
Reserve funding, the Department has fully applied the rescission and
sequestration reductions for the FY 2013 ``advance'' funding. For the
Dislocated Worker State formula funds, to avoid rescinding funding
already allocated to States and localities, the Department has fully
applied the rescission and sequestration reductions for the advance and
regular appropriations to the July 1, 2013 portion of the PY 2013
allotments. The amount available for outlying areas is $3,061,235,
leaving $221,005,193 for the National Reserve. This leaves a total of
$955,591,379 available for States. Like the Adult program, Table C
shows the initial PY 2013 Dislocated Worker Activities fund allotments,
the reductions related to the FY 2013 Advance, the final PY 2013
allotment amounts, and a comparison of the final PY 2013 allotments to
PY 2012 allotments by State.
Like the Youth and Adult Activities programs, the Department
reserved the total available for the outlying areas at 0.25 percent of
the full amount appropriated for Dislocated Worker Activities after
accounting for the reductions applicable to the funding available July
1, 2013 only. WIA funding for the Marshall Islands and Micronesia is no
longer provided, as discussed above. The Department distributed the
Dislocated Worker Activities funds for grants to the remaining outlying
areas, over which the Secretary maintains discretion for choosing the
distribution methodology, using the same pro rata share as the areas
received for the PY 2013 WIA Adult Activities program, the same
methodology used in PY 2012.
The three data factors required in WIA for the PY 2013 Dislocated
Worker State formula allotments are:
(1) Number of unemployed, averages for the 12-month period, October
2011-September 2012;
(2) Number of excess unemployed, averages for the 12-month period,
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 unemployment related data listed above,
October 2011-September 2012; and
(3) Number of long-term unemployed, averages for the 12-month
period, October 2011-September 2012.
Wagner-Peyser Act ES Final Allotments. The appropriated level for
PY 2013 for ES grants totals $664,183,664 (including the reductions).
After determining the funding for outlying areas, the Department
calculated allotments to States using the formula set forth at section
6 of the Wagner-Peyser Act (29 U.S.C. 49e). The Department based PY
2013 formula allotments on each State's share of calendar year 2012
monthly averages of the civilian labor force (CLF) and unemployment.
The Secretary is required to set aside up to three percent of the total
funds available for ES to ensure that each State will have sufficient
resources to maintain statewide ES 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 this total
allotment. The Department distributed the set-aside funds in two steps
to States that have lost in their relative share of the total resources
available this year from their relative share of the total resources
available 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. ETA
calculated the median CLF density based on CLF data provided by BLS for
calendar year 2012. 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 ES funds (Table D) includes $662,564,615
for States, as well as $1,619,049 for outlying areas.
Under section 7 of the Wagner-Peyser Act, 10 percent of the total
sums allotted to each State must 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 2013 funding for
Workforce Information Grants allotments to States is $31,939,520, the
same as appropriated in PY 2012. The allotment figures for each State
are listed in Table E. Funds are distributed by administrative formula,
with a reserve of $176,655 for Guam and the Virgin Islands. Guam and
the Virgin Islands allotment amounts are partially based on CLF data,
which the Department updated this year with data from the 2010 Census.
The Department distributes the remaining funds 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
2012.
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Table A--U.S. Department of Labor Employment and Training Administration WIA Youth Activities State Allotments
[Comparison of PY 2013 vs PY 2012]
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Percent
State PY 2012 PY 2013 Difference difference
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Total.............................. $824,353,022 $781,375,289 ($43,116,496) -5.23
Alabama............................ 11,711,479 10,504,766 (1,208,608) -10.32
Alaska............................. 2,024,817 1,919,253 (105,910) -5.23
Arizona............................ 16,510,641 15,938,449 (575,065) -3.48
Arkansas........................... 6,431,994 6,367,716 (65,425) -1.02
California......................... 123,857,750 118,211,133 (5,667,930) -4.58
Colorado........................... 11,882,561 11,600,883 (283,769) -2.39
Connecticut........................ 8,794,724 8,152,502 (643,692) -7.32
Delaware........................... 2,024,817 1,919,253 (105,910) -5.23
District of Columbia............... 2,323,591 2,074,840 (249,125) -10.72
Florida............................ 53,892,125 47,791,321 (6,109,420) -11.34
Georgia............................ 25,482,266 25,123,453 (363,342) -1.43
Hawaii............................. 2,243,958 2,174,842 (69,508) -3.10
Idaho.............................. 4,027,145 3,623,538 (404,260) -10.04
Illinois........................... 32,767,678 33,775,763 1,001,995 3.06
Indiana............................ 15,457,182 15,696,820 236,808 1.53
Iowa............................... 4,962,142 4,671,103 (291,882) -5.88
Kansas............................. 5,511,824 5,304,061 (208,719) -3.79
Kentucky........................... 12,676,374 11,299,654 (1,378,758) -10.88
Louisiana.......................... 11,409,318 9,733,043 (1,678,030) -14.71
Maine.............................. 2,831,274 2,888,765 56,970 2.01
Maryland........................... 10,354,690 10,289,216 (67,329) -0.65
Massachusetts...................... 15,009,154 12,803,985 (2,207,477) -14.71
Michigan........................... 37,407,571 31,911,591 (5,501,733) -14.71
Minnesota.......................... 10,523,152 9,841,004 (683,923) -6.50
Mississippi........................ 9,452,885 8,556,357 (898,071) -9.50
Missouri........................... 15,108,428 13,072,955 (2,037,831) -13.49
Montana............................ 2,405,630 2,105,266 (300,743) -12.50
Nebraska........................... 2,207,155 2,157,402 (50,142) -2.27
Nevada............................. 9,104,832 9,407,590 301,062 3.31
New Hampshire...................... 2,024,817 1,919,253 (105,910) -5.23
New Jersey......................... 20,322,861 21,422,496 1,095,773 5.39
New Mexico......................... 4,918,291 4,195,688 (723,360) -14.71
New York........................... 45,892,839 46,093,646 192,497 0.42
North Carolina..................... 23,736,834 26,575,543 2,833,919 11.94
North Dakota....................... 2,024,817 1,919,253 (105,910) -5.23
Ohio............................... 29,136,945 25,942,472 (3,199,150) -10.98
Oklahoma........................... 6,676,111 5,982,158 (695,032) -10.41
Oregon............................. 10,760,018 9,901,654 (860,149) -7.99
Pennsylvania....................... 28,346,353 27,854,861 (496,514) -1.75
Puerto Rico........................ 21,476,993 18,321,559 (3,158,737) -14.71
Rhode Island....................... 3,687,520 3,676,868 (11,315) -0.31
South Carolina..................... 12,754,206 12,151,961 (604,436) -4.74
South Dakota....................... 2,024,817 1,919,253 (105,910) -5.23
Tennessee.......................... 15,784,120 15,045,025 (741,807) -4.70
Texas.............................. 55,664,646 52,525,623 (3,148,493) -5.66
Utah............................... 5,347,985 4,562,251 (786,557) -14.71
Vermont............................ 2,024,817 1,919,253 (105,910) -5.23
Virginia........................... 13,020,339 12,509,940 (512,655) -3.94
Washington......................... 16,959,549 16,388,794 (573,711) -3.38
West Virginia...................... 4,577,244 3,904,748 (673,200) -14.71
Wisconsin.......................... 12,342,748 12,133,146 (211,789) -1.72
Wyoming............................ 2,024,817 1,919,253 (105,910) -5.23
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State Total.................... 809,926,844 767,701,222 (42,364,033) -5.23
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American Samoa..................... 117,112 144,308 27,170 23.20
Guam............................... 953,260 813,205 (140,201) -14.71
Northern Marianas.................. 352,754 367,640 14,814 4.20
Palau.............................. 75,000 75,000 0 0.00
Virgin Islands..................... 562,757 553,285 (9,580) -1.70
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Outlying Areas Total........... 2,060,883 1,953,438 (107,797) -5.23
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Native Americans................... 12,365,295 11,720,629 (644,666) -5.23
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Table B--U.S. Department of Labor Employment and Training Administration WIA Adult Activities State Allotments
[Comparison of PY 2013 vs PY 2012]
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Sequestration and
rescission on FY Difference
State PY 2012 Initial PY 2013 2013 advance (10/ Final PY 2013 between PY 2012 % difference
1/2012 funds) and final PY 2013
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Total................................. $770,810,637 $767,744,538 ($37,120,196) $730,624,342 ($40,186,295) -5.21
Alabama............................... 11,433,310 10,774,870 (550,598) 10,224,272 (1,209,038) -10.57
Alaska................................ 1,922,209 1,914,563 (92,568) 1,821,995 (100,214) -5.21
Arizona............................... 15,820,881 15,805,851 (761,892) 15,043,959 (776,922) -4.91
Arkansas.............................. 6,067,684 6,397,416 (292,204) 6,105,212 37,528 0.62
California............................ 120,000,208 119,072,199 (5,778,892) 113,293,307 (6,706,901) -5.59
Colorado.............................. 10,859,799 11,333,289 (522,979) 10,810,310 (49,489) -0.46
Connecticut........................... 7,932,575 7,863,132 (382,012) 7,481,120 (451,455) -5.69
Delaware.............................. 1,922,209 1,914,563 (92,568) 1,821,995 (100,214) -5.21
District of Columbia.................. 1,973,348 1,982,458 (95,031) 1,887,427 (85,921) -4.35
Florida............................... 53,270,412 49,887,034 (2,565,362) 47,321,672 (5,948,740) -11.17
Georgia............................... 24,047,603 25,377,504 (1,158,069) 24,219,435 171,832 0.71
Hawaii................................ 2,357,815 2,387,081 (113,546) 2,273,535 (84,280) -3.57
Idaho................................. 3,566,489 3,541,566 (171,753) 3,369,813 (196,676) -5.51
Illinois.............................. 30,469,621 33,288,438 (1,467,336) 31,821,102 1,351,481 4.44
Indiana............................... 13,618,422 15,009,181 (655,827) 14,353,354 734,932 5.40
Iowa.................................. 3,670,939 3,542,671 (176,783) 3,365,888 (305,051) -8.31
Kansas................................ 4,614,871 4,711,647 (222,240) 4,489,407 (125,464) -2.72
Kentucky.............................. 13,197,513 12,213,672 (635,557) 11,578,115 (1,619,398) -12.27
Louisiana............................. 10,605,200 9,506,714 (510,718) 8,995,996 (1,609,204) -15.17
Maine................................. 2,687,582 2,763,826 (129,427) 2,634,399 (53,183) -1.98
Maryland.............................. 9,857,689 10,015,684 (474,720) 9,540,964 (316,725) -3.21
Massachusetts......................... 13,525,014 12,124,093 (651,329) 11,472,764 (2,052,250) -15.17
Michigan.............................. 35,029,449 31,401,099 (1,686,925) 29,714,174 (5,315,275) -15.17
Minnesota............................. 9,134,795 8,895,597 (439,908) 8,455,689 (679,106) -7.43
Mississippi........................... 8,823,631 8,592,147 (424,923) 8,167,224 (656,407) -7.44
Missouri.............................. 14,003,193 12,806,269 (674,357) 12,131,912 (1,871,281) -13.36
Montana............................... 2,348,495 2,106,672 (113,097) 1,993,575 (354,920) -15.11
Nebraska.............................. 1,922,209 1,914,563 (92,568) 1,821,995 (100,214) -5.21
Nevada................................ 8,978,521 9,626,054 (432,382) 9,193,672 215,151 2.40
New Hampshire......................... 1,922,209 1,914,563 (92,568) 1,821,995 (100,214) -5.21
New Jersey............................ 20,260,335 21,816,638 (975,684) 20,840,954 580,619 2.87
New Mexico............................ 4,727,107 4,246,174 (227,645) 4,018,529 (708,578) -14.99
New York.............................. 45,779,283 46,985,573 (2,204,609) 44,780,964 (998,319) -2.18
North Carolina........................ 22,178,866 26,699,336 (1,068,075) 25,631,261 3,452,395 15.57
North Dakota.......................... 1,922,209 1,914,563 (92,568) 1,821,995 (100,214) -5.21
Ohio.................................. 27,089,923 25,306,837 (1,304,579) 24,002,258 (3,087,665) -11.40
Oklahoma.............................. 6,289,462 6,077,467 (302,884) 5,774,583 (514,879) -8.19
Oregon................................ 10,151,677 9,984,353 (488,878) 9,495,475 (656,202) -6.46
Pennsylvania.......................... 26,000,980 26,635,263 (1,252,138) 25,383,125 (617,855) -2.38
Puerto Rico........................... 22,849,985 20,483,184 (1,100,395) 19,382,789 (3,467,196) -15.17
Rhode Island.......................... 3,182,636 3,350,098 (153,267) 3,196,831 14,195 0.45
South Carolina........................ 12,076,612 12,328,323 (581,578) 11,746,745 (329,867) -2.73
South Dakota.......................... 1,922,209 1,914,563 (92,568) 1,821,995 (100,214) -5.21
Tennessee............................. 15,406,376 15,445,870 (741,930) 14,703,940 (702,436) -4.56
Texas................................. 52,386,229 52,667,569 (2,522,782) 50,144,787 (2,241,442) -4.28
Utah.................................. 4,258,913 3,930,694 (205,098) 3,725,596 (533,317) -12.52
Vermont............................... 1,922,209 1,914,563 (92,568) 1,821,995 (100,214) -5.21
Virginia.............................. 11,977,315 12,223,912 (576,796) 11,647,116 (330,199) -2.76
Washington............................ 15,738,264 16,105,423 (757,913) 15,347,510 (390,754) -2.48
West Virginia......................... 4,670,162 4,186,427 (224,903) 3,961,524 (708,638) -15.17
Wisconsin............................. 10,586,754 11,009,368 (509,830) 10,499,538 (87,216) -0.82
Wyoming............................... 1,922,209 1,914,563 (92,568) 1,821,995 (100,214) -5.21
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State Total....................... 768,883,610 765,825,177 (37,027,395) 728,797,782 (40,085,828) -5.21
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American Samoa........................ 109,218 141,419 (5,260) 136,159 26,941 24.67
Guam.................................. 889,007 796,923 (42,812) 754,111 (134,896) -15.17
Northern Marianas..................... 328,977 361,690 (15,843) 345,847 16,870 5.13
Palau................................. 75,000 75,000 (3,612) 71,388 (3,612) -4.82
Virgin Islands........................ 524,825 544,329 (25,274) 519,055 (5,770) -1.10
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Outlying Areas Total.............. 1,927,027 1,919,361 (92,801) 1,826,560 (100,467) -5.21
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Table C--U.S. Department of Labor Employment and Training Administration WIA Dislocated Worker Activities State Allotments
[Comparison of PY 2013 vs PY 2012]
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Sequestration and
rescission on FY Difference Percent
State PY 2012 Initial PY 2013 2013 advance (10/ Final PY 2013 between PY 2012 Difference
1/2012 funds) and final PY 2013
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Total......................................... $1,232,217,892 $1,224,493,999 ($44,836,192) $1,179,657,807 ($52,560,085) -4.27
Alabama....................................... 15,469,879 13,143,816 (688,002) 12,455,814 (3,014,065) -19.48
Alaska........................................ 1,617,337 1,774,247 (71,929) 1,702,318 84,981 5.25
Arizona....................................... 21,499,925 19,289,363 (956,180) 18,333,183 (3,166,742) -14.73
Arkansas...................................... 7,022,211 7,193,377 (312,303) 6,881,074 (141,137) -2.01
California.................................... 167,279,720 170,422,395 (7,439,542) 162,982,853 (4,296,867) -2.57
Colorado...................................... 16,138,114 16,390,208 (717,721) 15,672,487 (465,627) -2.89
Connecticut................................... 12,425,813 12,465,716 (552,621) 11,913,095 (512,718) -4.13
Delaware...................................... 2,364,143 2,241,532 (105,142) 2,136,390 (227,753) -9.63
District of Columbia.......................... 2,584,544 2,848,708 (114,944) 2,733,764 149,220 5.77
Florida....................................... 77,488,229 70,555,560 (3,446,185) 67,109,375 (10,378,854) -13.39
Georgia....................................... 36,619,541 35,530,708 (1,628,605) 33,902,103 (2,717,438) -7.42
Hawaii........................................ 2,544,104 2,771,633 (113,146) 2,658,487 114,383 4.50
Idaho......................................... 4,848,656 4,329,125 (215,638) 4,113,487 (735,169) -15.16
Illinois...................................... 45,174,858 49,424,238 (2,009,091) 47,415,147 2,240,289 4.96
Indiana....................................... 19,764,183 20,089,936 (878,986) 19,210,950 (553,233) -2.80
Iowa.......................................... 5,396,211 4,719,599 (239,989) 4,479,610 (916,601) -16.99
Kansas........................................ 6,269,130 5,523,142 (278,811) 5,244,331 (1,024,799) -16.35
Kentucky...................................... 14,426,545 13,312,075 (641,601) 12,670,474 (1,756,071) -12.17
Louisiana..................................... 10,053,020 10,790,496 (447,095) 10,343,401 290,381 2.89
Maine......................................... 3,411,860 3,710,044 (151,738) 3,558,306 146,446 4.29
Maryland...................................... 13,446,336 14,758,342 (598,008) 14,160,334 713,998 5.31
Massachusetts................................. 18,123,153 15,492,951 (806,003) 14,686,948 (3,436,205) -18.96
Michigan...................................... 37,950,243 33,519,750 (1,687,786) 31,831,964 (6,118,279) -16.12
Minnesota..................................... 12,016,430 10,111,496 (534,415) 9,577,081 (2,439,349) -20.30
Mississippi................................... 10,347,245 10,182,193 (460,180) 9,722,013 (625,232) -6.04
Missouri...................................... 19,339,341 15,732,664 (860,091) 14,872,573 (4,466,768) -23.10
Montana....................................... 2,228,454 1,919,192 (99,108) 1,820,084 (408,370) -18.33
Nebraska...................................... 1,769,045 1,858,504 (78,676) 1,779,828 10,783 0.61
Nevada........................................ 14,404,698 14,631,230 (640,630) 13,990,600 (414,098) -2.87
New Hampshire................................. 2,023,863 2,282,021 (90,009) 2,192,012 168,149 8.31
New Jersey.................................... 30,891,644 35,654,527 (1,373,865) 34,280,662 3,389,018 10.97
New Mexico.................................... 4,691,620 4,595,739 (208,654) 4,387,085 (304,535) -6.49
New York...................................... 53,040,830 66,651,917 (2,358,920) 64,292,997 11,252,167 21.21
North Carolina................................ 33,775,540 37,856,507 (1,502,122) 36,354,385 2,578,845 7.64
North Dakota.................................. 491,586 488,019 (21,863) 466,156 (25,430) -5.17
Ohio.......................................... 37,410,700 31,511,888 (1,663,791) 29,848,097 (7,562,603) -20.22
Oklahoma...................................... 5,818,181 5,489,616 (258,756) 5,230,860 (587,321) -10.09
Oregon........................................ 14,179,357 13,175,362 (630,608) 12,544,754 (1,634,603) -11.53
Pennsylvania.................................. 33,628,882 36,753,112 (1,495,600) 35,257,512 1,628,630 4.84
Puerto Rico................................... 13,792,527 14,271,193 (613,404) 13,657,789 (134,738) -0.98
Rhode Island.................................. 4,729,397 5,281,630 (210,334) 5,071,296 341,899 7.23
South Carolina................................ 17,247,928 16,220,200 (767,079) 15,453,121 (1,794,807) -10.41
South Dakota.................................. 914,615 758,427 (40,676) 717,751 (196,864) -21.52
Tennessee..................................... 21,002,405 19,051,046 (934,054) 18,116,992 (2,885,413) -13.74
Texas......................................... 65,045,270 61,165,151 (2,892,802) 58,272,349 (6,772,921) -10.41
Utah.......................................... 6,236,314 4,576,801 (277,352) 4,299,449 (1,936,865) -31.06
Vermont....................................... 1,060,351 911,298 (47,158) 864,140 (196,211) -18.50
Virginia...................................... 16,429,934 16,371,344 (730,699) 15,640,645 (789,289) -4.80
Washington.................................... 22,715,887 22,486,699 (1,010,259) 21,476,440 (1,239,447) -5.46
West Virginia................................. 4,805,556 4,206,385 (213,721) 3,992,664 (812,892) -16.92
Wisconsin..................................... 15,286,735 15,028,877 (679,857) 14,349,020 (937,715) -6.13
Wyoming....................................... 909,374 907,572 (40,443) 867,129 (42,245) -4.65
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State Total............................... 1,008,151,464 1,000,427,571 (44,836,192) 955,591,379 (52,560,085) -5.21
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American Samoa................................ 174,596 225,553 0 225,553 50,957 29.19
Guam.......................................... 1,421,166 1,271,032 0 1,271,032 (150,134) -10.56
Northern Marianas............................. 525,903 576,868 0 576,868 50,965 9.69
Palau......................................... 119,895 119,619 0 119,619 (276) -0.23
Virgin Islands................................ 838,985 868,163 0 868,163 29,178 3.48
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Outlying Areas Total...................... 3,080,545 3,061,235 0 3,061,235 (19,310) -0.63
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National Reserve.............................. 220,985,883 221,005,193 0 221,005,193 19,310 0.01
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Table D--U.S. Department of Labor Employment and Training Administration Employment Service (Wagner-Peyser)
[PY 2013 vs PY 2012 Final Allotments]
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Percent
State Final PY 2012 Final PY 2013 Difference difference
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Total............................... $700,841,900 $664,183,664 ($36,658,236) -5.23
Alabama............................. 9,114,728 8,569,344 (545,384) -5.98
Alaska.............................. 7,618,486 7,219,993 (398,493) -5.23
Arizona............................. 13,416,510 12,527,937 (888,573) -6.62
Arkansas............................ 5,641,422 5,322,835 (318,587) -5.65
California.......................... 83,874,952 79,878,737 (3,996,215) -4.76
Colorado............................ 11,123,996 10,701,027 (422,969) -3.80
Connecticut......................... 7,886,732 7,579,931 (306,801) -3.89
Delaware............................ 1,957,574 1,855,181 (102,393) -5.23
District of Columbia................ 2,361,773 2,168,988 (192,785) -8.16
Florida............................. 41,597,929 38,965,509 (2,632,420) -6.33
Georgia............................. 20,518,463 19,478,108 (1,040,355) -5.07
Hawaii.............................. 2,474,455 2,343,342 (131,113) -5.30
Idaho............................... 6,347,555 6,015,540 (332,015) -5.23
Illinois............................ 28,905,034 27,258,028 (1,647,006) -5.70
Indiana............................. 13,614,524 12,822,043 (792,481) -5.82
Iowa................................ 6,439,570 6,011,854 (427,716) -6.64
Kansas.............................. 5,924,673 5,554,935 (369,738) -6.24
Kentucky............................ 9,063,496 8,512,743 (550,753) -6.08
Louisiana........................... 8,712,855 8,134,111 (578,744) -6.64
Maine............................... 3,774,830 3,577,384 (197,446) -5.23
Maryland............................ 11,687,183 11,522,943 (164,240) -1.41
Massachusetts....................... 14,148,935 13,248,486 (900,449) -6.36
Michigan............................ 23,547,173 21,625,084 (1,922,089) -8.16
Minnesota........................... 11,868,691 11,084,590 (784,101) -6.61
Mississippi......................... 6,118,274 5,719,384 (398,890) -6.52
Missouri............................ 12,837,723 11,976,795 (860,928) -6.71
Montana............................. 5,187,254 4,915,929 (271,325) -5.23
Nebraska............................ 6,234,060 5,725,191 (508,869) -8.16
Nevada.............................. 6,505,421 6,161,654 (343,767) -5.28
New Hampshire....................... 2,803,840 2,642,832 (161,008) -5.74
New Jersey.......................... 19,163,297 19,163,183 (114) 0.00
New Mexico.......................... 5,821,012 5,516,538 (304,474) -5.23
New York............................ 39,748,915 38,535,164 (1,213,751) -3.05
North Carolina...................... 19,836,199 19,585,198 (251,001) -1.27
North Dakota........................ 5,282,176 5,005,887 (276,289) -5.23
Ohio................................ 25,946,567 23,954,983 (1,991,584) -7.68
Oklahoma............................ 6,779,019 6,384,955 (394,064) -5.81
Oregon.............................. 8,758,927 8,218,324 (540,603) -6.17
Pennsylvania........................ 26,310,462 25,228,309 (1,082,153) -4.11
Puerto Rico......................... 7,686,516 7,059,087 (627,429) -8.16
Rhode Island........................ 2,618,648 2,471,893 (146,755) -5.60
South Carolina...................... 9,785,215 9,156,659 (628,556) -6.42
South Dakota........................ 4,881,946 4,626,591 (255,355) -5.23
Tennessee........................... 13,308,517 12,520,213 (788,304) -5.92
Texas............................... 49,945,739 47,277,917 (2,667,822) -5.34
Utah................................ 7,113,078 6,532,457 (580,621) -8.16
Vermont............................. 2,286,981 2,167,358 (119,623) -5.23
Virginia............................ 15,905,779 15,425,187 (480,592) -3.02
Washington.......................... 14,673,520 13,893,830 (779,690) -5.31
West Virginia....................... 5,587,868 5,295,589 (292,279) -5.23
Wisconsin........................... 12,597,349 11,835,302 (762,047) -6.05
Wyoming............................. 3,787,650 3,589,533 (198,117) -5.23
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State Total..................... 699,133,491 662,564,615 (36,568,876) -5.23
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Guam................................ 327,940 310,787 (17,153) -5.23
Virgin Islands...................... 1,380,469 1,308,262 (72,207) -5.23
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Outlying Areas Total............ 1,708,409 1,619,049 (89,360) -5.23
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Table E--U.S. Department of Labor Employment and Training Administration Workforce Information Grants to States
[PY 2013 vs PY 2012 allotments]
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Percent
State PY 2012 PY 2013 Difference difference
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Total............................... $31,939,520 $31,939,520 $0 0.00
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Alabama............................. 508,082 507,498 (584) -0.11
Alaska.............................. 289,182 289,152 (30) -0.01
Arizona............................. 634,754 611,887 (22,867) -3.60
Arkansas............................ 411,636 413,051 1,415 0.34
California.......................... 2,471,363 2,494,284 22,921 0.93
Colorado............................ 574,272 577,616 3,344 0.58
Connecticut......................... 476,928 477,665 737 0.15
Delaware............................ 296,619 298,044 1,425 0.48
District of Columbia................ 285,345 287,102 1,757 0.62
Florida............................. 1,382,267 1,377,539 (4,728) -0.34
Georgia............................. 822,490 824,786 2,296 0.28
Hawaii.............................. 322,178 324,046 1,868 0.58
Idaho............................... 338,014 339,198 1,184 0.35
Illinois............................ 1,059,262 1,048,080 (11,182) -1.06
Indiana............................. 628,745 633,362 4,617 0.73
Iowa................................ 450,398 446,571 (3,827) -0.85
Kansas.............................. 429,282 427,285 (1,997) -0.47
Kentucky............................ 503,058 496,768 (6,290) -1.25
Louisiana........................... 498,490 496,842 (1,648) -0.33
Maine............................... 330,165 330,683 518 0.16
Maryland............................ 611,479 620,509 9,030 1.48
Massachusetts....................... 674,268 666,310 (7,958) -1.18
Michigan............................ 826,454 812,448 (14,006) -1.69
Minnesota........................... 610,066 607,376 (2,690) -0.44
Mississippi......................... 409,097 407,924 (1,173) -0.29
Missouri............................ 616,486 612,833 (3,653) -0.59
Montana............................. 305,900 306,346 446 0.15
Nebraska............................ 365,623 368,239 2,616 0.72
Nevada.............................. 406,858 411,657 4,799 1.18
New Hampshire....................... 335,775 334,747 (1,028) -0.31
New Jersey.......................... 797,757 803,433 5,676 0.71
New Mexico.......................... 360,655 357,589 (3,066) -0.85
New York............................ 1,421,421 1,408,967 (12,454) -0.88
North Carolina...................... 796,599 814,453 17,854 2.24
North Dakota........................ 290,251 291,774 1,523 0.52
Ohio................................ 968,454 950,865 (17,589) -1.82
Oklahoma............................ 458,559 463,255 4,696 1.02
Oregon.............................. 489,737 486,746 (2,991) -0.61
Pennsylvania........................ 1,024,530 1,030,074 5,544 0.54
Puerto Rico......................... 401,448 400,028 (1,420) -0.35
Rhode Island........................ 314,447 312,502 (1,945) -0.62
South Carolina...................... 510,204 506,743 (3,461) -0.68
South Dakota........................ 299,393 298,818 (575) -0.19
Tennessee........................... 626,347 624,764 (1,583) -0.25
Texas............................... 1,751,537 1,778,866 27,329 1.56
Utah................................ 410,985 408,422 (2,563) -0.62
Vermont............................. 288,917 288,122 (795) -0.28
Virginia............................ 761,294 773,526 12,232 1.61
Washington.......................... 674,609 671,854 (2,755) -0.41
West Virginia....................... 340,288 342,244 1,956 0.57
Wisconsin........................... 620,620 618,228 (2,392) -0.39
Wyoming............................. 280,277 281,744 1,467 0.52
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State Total..................... 31,762,865 31,762,865 0 0.00
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Guam................................ 92,818 93,009 191 0.21
Virgin Islands...................... 83,837 83,646 (191) -0.23
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Outlying Areas Total............ 176,655 176,655 0 0.00
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Signed at Washington, DC, on this 7th day of May, 2013.
Jane Oates,
Assistant Secretary.
[FR Doc. 2013-11475 Filed 5-14-13; 8:45 am]
BILLING CODE 4510-FN-P