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Notice
Subject
APPORTIONMENT OF FEDERAL-AID HIGHWAY PROGRAM FUNDS FOR FISCAL YEAR 2024
Classification Code
N 4510.880
Date
October 2, 2023
Office of Primary Interest
HCFB-10

  1. What is the purpose of this Notice? This Notice transmits the certificate of apportionment for apportioned Federal-aid highway program funds authorized for Fiscal Year (FY) 2024 pursuant to the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (Bipartisan Infrastructure Law (BIL)), Public Law (Pub. L.) 117-58.  The apportionments made available by this Notice are for the following programs:  National Highway Performance Program (NHPP), Surface Transportation Block Grant (STBG) Program, Highway Safety Improvement Program (HSIP), Railway-Highway Crossings Program (RHCP), Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality (CMAQ) Improvement Program, National Highway Freight Program (NHFP), Metropolitan Planning Program (MPP), Carbon Reduction Program (CRP), and Promoting Resilient Operations for Transformative, Efficient, and Cost-Saving Transportation (PROTECT) Formula Program.

  2. What is the availability of these funds?

    1. The funds resulting from this apportionment are available for obligation until September 30, 2027.  Any amounts not obligated by the State on or before September 30, 2027, shall lapse.

    2. The funds resulting from this apportionment are available for obligation immediately and shall be subject to obligation controls in force at the time of obligation.

    3. For FY 2024, an amount of NHPP funds equal to $639,000,000 prior to sequestration ($602,577,000 after sequestration) that is exempt from obligation controls is provided.  See the Federal Highway Administration Notice N4510.881 for additional information on sequestration.

    4. The Federal share payable shall be in accordance with Section 120 of Title 23, United States Code (U.S.C.), except as specifically provided by another provision of law.

    5. The program codes to be used when obligating these funds were provided in a separate memorandum issued on January 3, 2022.

    6. The Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance (CFDA) number for these funds is 20.205, with the exception that the CFDA number for the Recreational Trails Program is 20.219.

  3. What amounts are authorized and available for apportionment?

    1. Section 11101(a)(1)(C) of the BIL authorizes a total of $54,608,583,217 for the Federal-aid apportioned programs for FY 2024. This total amount is referred to as the base apportionment.

  4. How are the State-by-State amounts determined?

    1. Pursuant to Section 104(c)(1)(A) of Title 23, U.S.C., the initial amount of the FY 2024 base apportionment for a State is calculated by multiplying the total amount available by the ratio of that State's FY 2021 combined amount of apportionments to the total FY 2021 combined amount of apportionments for all States.

    2. Pursuant to Section 104(c)(1)(B) of Title 23, U.S.C., the initial amounts are then adjusted to ensure that each State's aggregate amount of apportionments of the base apportionment is:

      • (1) not less than 95 percent of the estimated tax payments attributable to highway users in that State paid into the Highway Trust Fund (other than the Mass Transit Account) in the most recent fiscal year for which data is available and associated with taxes in effect on July 1, 2019 (and only up to the rate those taxes were in effect on that date);

      • (2) at least 2 percent greater than the apportionment that the State received for FY 2021; and

      • (3) at least 1 percent greater than the apportionment that the State received for the previous fiscal year.

  5. How are the program-by-program amounts determined?

    1. From each State's total base apportionment determined under Section 104(c)(1) of Title 23, U.S.C., an amount is set aside for the CMAQ Program.  Pursuant to Section 104(b)(4) of Title 23, U.S.C., the set-aside amount for each State is calculated by multiplying the total FY 2024 set-aside amount of $2,638,965,032 for all States by the ratio of that State's FY 2020 apportionment for the CMAQ Program to the total FY 2020 CMAQ Program apportionments for all States.

    2. From each State's total base apportionment determined under Section 104(c)(1) of Title 23, U.S.C., an amount is set aside for the NHFP.  Pursuant to Section 104(b)(5) of Title 23, U.S.C., the set-aside amount for each State is calculated by multiplying the total FY 2024 set-aside amount of $1,429,439,392 for all States by the ratio of that State's total base apportionment to the total base apportionments for all States.

    3. From each State's total base apportionment determined under Section 104(c)(1) of Title 23, U.S.C., an amount is set aside for the MPP.  Pursuant to Section 104(b)(6) of Title 23, U.S.C., the set-aside amount for each State is calculated by multiplying the total FY 2024 set-aside amount of $455,821,233 for all States by the ratio of that State's FY 2020 apportionment for the MPP to the total FY 2020 MPP apportionments for all States.

    4. After distributing the amounts for the CMAQ Program, the NHFP, and the MPP, pursuant to paragraphs (1) through (3) and paragraphs (7) and (8) of Section 104(b) of Title 23, U.S.C., the remainder of the base apportionment to a State is distributed in the following proportions:  59.0771195921461 percent for the NHPP, 28.7402203421251 percent for the STBG Program, 6.70605141316253 percent for the HSIP, 2.56266964565637 percent for the CRP, and 2.91393900690991 percent for the PROTECT Formula Program.

    5. Section 130(e)(1) of Title 23, U.S.C., instructs that not less than a total of $245,000,000 for FY 2024 shall be set aside from the HSIP prior to the apportionment of that program for the RHCP.  The RHCP amount for each State is determined by distributing the $245,000,000 total amount according to the formula in Section 130(f) of Title 23, U.S.C.  The resulting RHCP amount for a State is then set aside from that State's initial HSIP amount.

    6. Pursuant to Section 1519(a) of the Moving Ahead for Progress in the 21st Century Act (MAP-21), as amended by the BIL, a total of $3,500,000 for FY 2024 is set aside from the HSIP prior to the apportionment of that program to carry out safety-related activities and operate authorized safety-related clearinghouses under such section.  The set-aside is made on a proportional basis from each State's initial HSIP amount.

    7. A State's official HSIP apportionment is the initial HSIP amount net of the RHCP set-aside amount and the set-aside amount under Section 1519(a) of MAP-21.  In addition, the $3,500,000 amount set aside under Section 1519(a) of MAP-21 is classified as allocated funding for safety-related activities and clearinghouses and, therefore, does not appear in the table of State-by-State apportionments.

    8. Table 1 shows the State-by-State, program-by-program FY 2024 apportionment amounts (before post-apportionment set-asides, before penalties, and before sequestration) available under the BIL.

  6. Are certain States subject to transfer or withholding penalties?  Yes.  Currently, the States that are listed under the following requirements are subject to transfer or withholding penalties.

    1. Open Container Requirements – 23 U.S.C. 154 – 2.5 percent

      Funds subject to transfer penalty:  NHPP and STBG Program.

      Alaska, Connecticut, Delaware, Hawaii, Louisiana, Maine, Mississippi, Missouri, Ohio, Tennessee, Virginia, and Wyoming

      The funds subject to transfer for a State in noncompliance with Section 154 of Title 23, U.S.C., are reserved and then, in the proportions elected by the State, released for use on eligible HSIP activities under Section 148 of Title 23, U.S.C., or transferred to the State's Highway Safety Program (HSP) under Section 402 of Title 23, U.S.C.

      Table 2 shows the transfer penalty amounts under Section 154 of Title 23, U.S.C., subject to Section 154(c)(5), which authorizes a State to designate how the total transfer penalty amount is to be derived from the NHPP and the STBG Program.

    2. Minimum Penalties for Repeat Offenders for Driving While Intoxicated or Driving Under the Influence – 23 U.S.C. 164 – 2.5 percent

      Funds subject to transfer penalty:  NHPP and STBG Program.

      Alaska, California, Colorado, Hawaii, Indiana, Louisiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, North Dakota, Ohio, Oregon, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, Vermont, Washington, and Wyoming

      The funds subject to transfer for a State in noncompliance with Section 164 of Title 23, U.S.C., are reserved and then, in the proportions elected by the State, released for use on eligible HSIP activities under Section 148 of Title 23, U.S.C., or transferred to the State's HSP under Section 402 of Title 23, U.S.C.

      Table 3 shows the transfer penalty amounts under Section 164 of Title 23, U.S.C., subject to Section 164(b)(5), which authorizes a State to designate how the total transfer penalty amount is to be derived from the NHPP and the STBG Program.

  7. What other amounts are related to these apportionments?  Supplementary tables showing other amounts related to these apportionments will be issued at a later date via a separate notice.  The amounts shown in the supplementary tables will include set-asides (e.g., State Planning & Research, Transportation Alternatives, etc.), suballocations for the STBG Program, CRP, and the Transportation Alternatives set-aside, and various limiting amounts.

  8. What action is required?  Division Administrators should ensure that copies of this Notice are provided to the State departments of transportation.

 

Signature of Shailen P. Bhatt

Shailen P. Bhatt
Administrator

Attachments


CERTIFICATE OF APPORTIONMENT FROM THE SUM OF $54,608,583,217
AUTHORIZED TO BE APPROPRIATED FOR APPORTIONED FEDERAL-AID
HIGHWAY PROGRAMS FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDING SEPTEMBER 30, 2024

TO–

The Secretary of the Treasury of the United States and the State departments of transportation:

Pursuant to Section 9503 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA), and Title 23 of the United States Code (U.S.C.), I certify–

First, that the Secretary of the Treasury has made the estimate required by Section 9503(d) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 and, based on that estimate, I have determined that the amount that can be apportioned for the Federal-aid highway program under the IIJA, Public Law 117-58, is $54,608,583,217, which is 100 percent of the amount authorized to be appropriated from the Highway Trust Fund (other than the Mass Transit Account) for Fiscal Year 2024.

Second, that I have computed the apportionment to each State and the District of Columbia of the amounts authorized to be appropriated for the apportioned Federal-aid highway programs and further computed the distribution among the programs within each State and the District of Columbia in the manner provided by law.

Third, pursuant to Section 1519(a) of the Moving Ahead for Progress in the 21st Century Act, Public Law 112-141, as amended by the IIJA I have set aside $3,500,000 to carry out safety-related activities and operate authorized safety-related clearinghouses under such section.  Such amount is set aside from the Highway Safety Improvement Program (HSIP) prior to the apportionment of that program under Section 104(b)(3) of Title 23, U.S.C.  The resulting amount for all apportioned Federal-aid highway programs after such set-aside is $54,605,083,217.

Fourth, that in compliance with Section 154 of Title 23, U.S.C., the Open Container Requirements, 2.5 percent of the National Highway Performance Program (NHPP) and Surface Transportation Block Grant (STBG) Program apportionments for the States of Alaska, Connecticut, Delaware, Hawaii, Louisiana, Maine, Mississippi, Missouri, Ohio, Tennessee, Virginia, and Wyoming are reserved for release for use on eligible HSIP activities or transfer to the States' 402 Safety programs.

Fifth, that in compliance with Section 164 of Title 23, U.S.C., the Minimum Penalties for Repeat Offenders for Driving While Intoxicated or Driving Under the Influence, 2.5 percent of the NHPP and the STBG Program apportionments for the States of Alaska, California, Colorado, Hawaii, Indiana, Louisiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, North Dakota, Ohio, Oregon, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, Vermont, Washington, and Wyoming are reserved for release for use on eligible HSIP activities or transfer to the States' 402 Safety programs.

Sixth, subject to the above-mentioned penalties, that the sums that are hereby apportioned to each State and the District of Columbia, effective immediately, are respectively as follows:

N4510.880 - TABLE 1


U.S. DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
FEDERAL HIGHWAY ADMINISTRATION

FY 2024 FEDERAL–AID HIGHWAY PROGRAM APPORTIONMENTS UNDER THE BIPARTISAN INFRASTRUCTURE LAW
(before post-apportionment set-asides; before penalties; before sequestration)

State National
Highway
Performance
Program
Surface
Transportation
Block Grant
Program
Highway
Safety
Improvement
Program1
Railway-
Highway
Crossings
Program
CMAQ
Program
Metropolitan
Planning
National
Highway Freight
Program
Carbon
Reduction
Program
PROTECT
Formula
Program
Apportioned
Total
Alabama 591,509,412 287,761,335 61,835,770 5,238,573 12,932,116 4,220,047 27,374,333 25,658,719 29,175,802 1,045,706,107
Alaska 377,360,736 183,580,899 41,565,905 1,225,000 31,195,864 3,112,075 18,091,851 16,369,297 18,613,063 691,114,690
Arizona 540,729,713 263,057,698 57,977,405 3,338,761 58,808,646 8,031,345 26,399,484 23,455,978 26,671,128 1,008,470,158
Arkansas 400,935,968 195,049,931 41,364,242 4,099,981 13,959,189 2,358,111 18,680,926 17,391,952 19,775,896 713,616,196
California 2,559,236,311 1,245,033,881 274,245,318 15,959,857 526,078,481 68,670,088 132,430,225 111,015,521 126,232,602 5,058,902,284
Colorado 396,280,549 192,785,132 41,231,838 3,704,484 47,947,297 7,258,889 19,514,429 17,190,008 19,546,270 745,458,896
Connecticut 364,929,780 177,533,406 40,025,227 1,356,068 50,152,311 6,334,223 18,122,405 15,830,062 17,999,915 692,283,397
Delaware 124,890,333 60,757,459 12,936,968 1,225,000 13,219,807 2,445,676 6,103,511 5,417,540 6,160,131 233,156,425
Dist. of Col. 118,328,109 57,565,026 12,192,842 1,225,000 11,451,447 2,436,023 5,757,142 5,132,881 5,836,454 219,924,924
Florida 1,476,593,964 718,343,009 157,584,004 9,854,699 15,414,254 28,417,382 68,362,231 64,052,252 72,831,999 2,611,453,794
Georgia 972,134,326 472,930,213 101,387,534 8,847,856 77,026,476 10,663,611 46,588,553 42,169,610 47,949,869 1,779,698,048
Hawaii 125,770,158 61,185,482 13,036,736 1,225,000 11,742,671 2,400,312 6,102,618 5,455,705 6,203,528 233,122,210
Idaho 216,924,078 105,530,633 22,607,294 1,990,860 14,525,774 2,222,184 10,320,082 9,409,815 10,699,634 394,230,354
Illinois 1,039,894,827 505,894,781 106,722,536 11,196,571 124,803,873 23,419,112 51,298,717 45,108,951 51,292,110 1,959,631,478
Indiana 719,824,122 350,184,708 73,650,153 7,974,464 53,410,371 7,183,750 34,380,274 31,224,803 35,504,838 1,313,337,483
Iowa 380,559,541 185,137,074 37,401,432 5,752,203 12,804,307 2,722,415 17,732,561 16,508,056 18,770,842 677,388,431
Kansas 291,723,723 141,919,649 26,453,359 6,626,718 10,787,697 2,673,387 13,635,067 12,654,502 14,389,076 520,863,178
Kentucky 515,670,828 250,866,889 54,519,305 3,955,304 15,529,670 3,476,898 23,973,573 22,368,964 25,435,115 915,796,546
Louisiana 545,425,040 265,341,911 57,250,225 4,598,370 12,975,669 5,900,715 25,323,871 23,659,654 26,902,722 967,378,177
Maine 137,995,469 67,132,931 14,365,176 1,282,851 11,672,831 2,528,335 6,660,426 5,986,020 6,806,533 254,430,572
Maryland 434,966,786 211,605,463 46,887,787 2,435,369 60,869,491 9,517,593 21,682,685 18,868,154 21,454,443 828,287,771
Massachusetts 431,870,250 210,099,041 46,427,797 2,544,227 71,893,621 12,337,478 21,913,918 18,733,831 21,301,708 837,121,871
Michigan 776,983,466 377,991,957 79,969,929 8,136,285 83,893,164 14,212,903 37,989,296 33,704,283 38,324,184 1,451,205,467
Minnesota 491,818,324 239,262,969 49,290,820 6,479,029 36,531,448 6,275,538 23,528,048 21,334,281 24,258,607 898,779,064
Mississippi 374,643,654 182,259,075 38,682,570 3,800,231 12,717,992 2,333,938 17,450,630 16,251,434 18,479,045 666,618,569
Missouri 730,731,423 355,490,963 76,778,133 6,083,320 26,720,567 7,134,022 34,157,798 31,697,944 36,042,834 1,304,837,004
Montana 313,940,772 152,727,943 33,496,114 2,103,270 16,876,289 2,467,505 14,804,053 13,618,242 15,484,917 565,519,105
Nebraska 220,979,686 107,503,631 21,113,943 3,944,098 11,662,498 2,274,791 10,429,060 9,585,740 10,899,674 398,393,121
Nevada 263,483,992 128,181,402 28,591,121 1,286,706 36,920,909 4,505,507 13,101,877 11,429,508 12,996,170 500,497,192
New Hampshire 122,811,668 59,746,217 12,701,257 1,225,000 11,731,883 2,169,720 5,961,521 5,327,371 6,057,602 227,732,239
New Jersey 711,983,074 346,370,144 77,075,528 3,659,952 118,000,448 17,086,364 36,025,852 30,884,671 35,118,084 1,376,204,117
New Mexico 282,266,857 137,319,012 30,106,541 1,901,173 12,937,919 2,209,141 13,250,104 12,244,278 13,922,622 506,157,647
New York 1,188,176,789 578,031,951 128,378,542 6,355,031 207,668,932 34,275,495 60,564,653 51,541,182 58,606,017 2,313,598,592
North Carolina 788,030,944 383,366,405 82,071,658 7,287,287 58,099,625 7,983,545 37,631,183 34,183,505 38,869,094 1,437,523,246
North Dakota 188,471,914 91,689,040 17,460,544 3,911,271 11,925,868 2,304,394 8,957,853 8,175,606 9,296,250 342,192,740
Ohio 989,447,252 481,352,718 102,782,353 9,416,240 108,550,282 15,899,254 48,364,363 42,920,617 48,803,817 1,847,536,896
Oklahoma 492,967,984 239,822,262 50,128,461 5,771,754 13,325,790 3,548,773 22,883,301 21,384,152 24,315,313 874,147,790
Oregon 380,442,384 185,080,078 39,741,780 3,398,570 21,992,555 4,968,248 18,034,575 16,502,974 18,765,063 688,926,227
Pennsylvania 1,220,625,579 593,817,849 131,189,014 7,224,097 118,462,727 17,802,631 59,200,429 52,948,758 60,206,532 2,261,477,616
Rhode Island 164,938,878 80,240,535 17,478,280 1,225,000 11,823,893 2,548,781 7,890,943 7,154,781 8,135,499 301,436,590
South Carolina 519,692,408 252,823,334 54,068,846 4,861,791 14,849,854 4,323,173 24,161,027 22,543,414 25,633,477 922,957,324
South Dakota 213,990,174 104,103,328 21,622,197 2,643,266 13,905,837 2,425,386 10,175,390 9,282,547 10,554,921 388,703,046
Tennessee 641,415,017 312,039,738 67,283,600 5,449,799 41,991,060 6,597,871 30,490,016 27,823,543 31,637,363 1,164,728,007
Texas 2,955,508,990 1,437,815,185 313,991,563 21,149,041 197,846,137 35,612,332 140,749,001 128,205,187 145,778,484 5,376,655,920
Utah 264,085,758 128,474,152 28,048,439 1,897,624 14,645,898 4,447,650 12,528,956 11,455,612 13,025,852 478,609,941
Vermont 151,312,347 73,611,412 15,933,097 1,225,000 13,428,639 2,877,214 7,322,908 6,563,684 7,463,379 279,737,680
Virginia 764,072,846 371,711,115 81,757,621 4,884,590 62,256,732 10,376,439 36,717,168 33,144,241 37,687,377 1,402,608,129
Washington 506,908,539 246,604,154 53,183,163 4,297,844 41,889,348 10,049,765 24,460,111 21,988,871 25,002,921 934,384,716
West Virginia 335,585,914 163,258,012 35,906,772 2,147,068 16,236,341 2,336,315 15,768,165 14,557,173 16,552,549 602,348,309
Wisconsin 574,628,994 279,549,241 58,806,736 6,353,447 31,057,992 6,275,004 27,148,739 24,926,474 28,343,187 1,037,089,814
Wyoming 194,896,160 94,814,348 20,875,294 1,225,000 11,812,542 2,169,885 9,243,490 8,454,279 9,613,121 353,104,119
Apportioned Total 29,588,395,810 14,394,354,721 3,110,182,769 245,000,000 2,638,965,032 455,821,233 1,429,439,392 1,283,496,627 1,459,427,633 54,605,083,217

1 Amount is net of the $3,500,000 takedown for safety-related programs.


APPROVED EFFECTIVE: October 2, 2023

Signature of Shailen P. Bhatt

FEDERAL HIGHWAY ADMINISTRATOR


N4510.880 - TABLE 2


U.S. DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
FEDERAL HIGHWAY ADMINISTRATION

FY 2024 PENALTIES ASSESSED PURSUANT TO 23 U.S.C. 154
(before election of penalty shifts by States)

State 23 U.S.C. 154 Penalty Amounts
(Open Container Requirements)
National
Highway
Performance
Program
Surface
Transportation
Block Grant
Program
Total
Alabama 0 0 0
Alaska 9,434,018 4,589,522 14,023,540
Arizona 0 0 0
Arkansas 0 0 0
California 0 0 0
Colorado 0 0 0
Connecticut 9,123,245 4,438,335 13,561,580
Delaware 3,122,258 1,518,936 4,641,194
Dist. of Col. 0 0 0
Florida 0 0 0
Georgia 0 0 0
Hawaii 3,144,254 1,529,637 4,673,891
Idaho 0 0 0
Illinois 0 0 0
Indiana 0 0 0
Iowa 0 0 0
Kansas 0 0 0
Kentucky 0 0 0
Louisiana 13,635,626 6,633,548 20,269,174
Maine 3,449,887 1,678,323 5,128,210
Maryland 0 0 0
Massachusetts 0 0 0
Michigan 0 0 0
Minnesota 0 0 0
Mississippi 9,366,091 4,556,477 13,922,568
Missouri 18,268,286 8,887,274 27,155,560
Montana 0 0 0
Nebraska 0 0 0
Nevada 0 0 0
New Hampshire 0 0 0
New Jersey 0 0 0
New Mexico 0 0 0
New York 0 0 0
North Carolina 0 0 0
North Dakota 0 0 0
Ohio 24,736,181 12,033,818 36,769,999
Oklahoma 0 0 0
Oregon 0 0 0
Pennsylvania 0 0 0
Rhode Island 0 0 0
South Carolina 0 0 0
South Dakota 0 0 0
Tennessee 16,035,375 7,800,993 23,836,368
Texas 0 0 0
Utah 0 0 0
Vermont 0 0 0
Virginia 19,101,821 9,292,778 28,394,599
Washington 0 0 0
West Virginia 0 0 0
Wisconsin 0 0 0
Wyoming 4,872,404 2,370,359 7,242,763
Total 134,289,446 65,330,000 199,619,446

N4510.880 - TABLE 3


U.S. DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
FEDERAL HIGHWAY ADMINISTRATION

FY 2024 PENALTIES ASSESSED PURSUANT TO 23 U.S.C. 164
(before election of penalty shifts by States)

State 23 U.S.C. 164 Penalty Amounts
(Minimum Penalties for DWI or DUI Repeat Offenders)
National
Highway
Performance
Program
Surface
Transportation
Block Grant
Program
Total
Alabama 0 0 0
Alaska 9,434,018 4,589,522 14,023,540
Arizona 0 0 0
Arkansas 0 0 0
California 63,980,908 31,125,847 95,106,755
Colorado 9,907,014 4,819,628 14,726,642
Connecticut 0 0 0
Delaware 0 0 0
Dist. of Col. 0 0 0
Florida 0 0 0
Georgia 0 0 0
Hawaii 3,144,254 1,529,637 4,673,891
Idaho 0 0 0
Illinois 0 0 0
Indiana 17,995,603 8,754,618 26,750,221
Iowa 0 0 0
Kansas 0 0 0
Kentucky 0 0 0
Louisiana 13,635,626 6,633,548 20,269,174
Maine 0 0 0
Maryland 0 0 0
Massachusetts 0 0 0
Michigan 19,424,587 9,449,799 28,874,386
Minnesota 12,295,458 5,981,574 18,277,032
Mississippi 0 0 0
Missouri 18,268,286 8,887,274 27,155,560
Montana 7,848,519 3,818,199 11,666,718
Nebraska 0 0 0
Nevada 6,587,100 3,204,535 9,791,635
New Hampshire 0 0 0
New Jersey 0 0 0
New Mexico 7,056,671 3,432,975 10,489,646
New York 0 0 0
North Carolina 0 0 0
North Dakota 4,711,798 2,292,226 7,004,024
Ohio 24,736,181 12,033,818 36,769,999
Oklahoma 0 0 0
Oregon 9,511,060 4,627,002 14,138,062
Pennsylvania 0 0 0
Rhode Island 4,123,472 2,006,013 6,129,485
South Carolina 12,992,310 6,320,583 19,312,893
South Dakota 5,349,754 2,602,583 7,952,337
Tennessee 0 0 0
Texas 0 0 0
Utah 0 0 0
Vermont 3,782,809 1,840,285 5,623,094
Virginia 0 0 0
Washington 12,672,713 6,165,104 18,837,817
West Virginia 0 0 0
Wisconsin 0 0 0
Wyoming 4,872,404 2,370,359 7,242,763
Total 272,330,545 132,485,129 404,815,674

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