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5-year Carbon Reduction Program by State

U.S. DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
FEDERAL HIGHWAY ADMINISTRATION

ESTIMATED FUNDING FOR THE CARBON REDUCTION PROGRAM
UNDER THE BIPARTISAN INFRASTRUCTURE LAW

State Estimated
5-Year Total
Alabama 128,343,911
Alaska 81,878,583
Arizona 117,325,887
Arkansas 86,993,865
California 555,295,299
Colorado 85,983,748
Connecticut 79,181,352
Delaware 27,098,325
Dist. of Col. 25,674,472
Florida 320,386,861
Georgia 210,930,745
Hawaii 27,289,225
Idaho 47,067,526
Illinois 225,633,212
Indiana 156,185,245
Iowa 82,572,650
Kansas 63,297,324
Kentucky 111,888,685
Louisiana 118,344,665
Maine 29,941,837
Maryland 94,377,768
Massachusetts 93,705,892
Michigan 168,587,505
Minnesota 106,713,242
Mississippi 81,289,039
Missouri 158,551,878
Montana 68,117,913
Nebraska 47,947,499
Nevada 57,169,952
New Hampshire 26,647,302
New Jersey 154,483,918
New Mexico 61,245,402
New York 257,806,980
North Carolina 170,984,555
North Dakota 40,894,061
Ohio 214,687,250
Oklahoma 106,962,692
Oregon 82,547,230
Pennsylvania 264,847,619
Rhode Island 35,787,935
South Carolina 112,761,276
South Dakota 46,430,937
Tennessee 139,172,276
Texas 641,277,338
Utah 57,300,524
Vermont 32,831,293
Virginia 165,786,199
Washington 109,987,472
West Virginia 72,814,410
Wisconsin 124,681,249
Wyoming 42,287,975
Total 6,419,999,998
Page last modified on April 21, 2022
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