President Biden signed the $1.9 trillion relief bill into law Thursday, setting in motion the disbursement of $350 billion in aid for state, local and tribal governments.
Here’s how much money each state will receive from the American Rescue Plan, according to figures from the House Oversight and Reform Committee.
The following totals combine funds designated for state and local governments, as well as grants for capital projects.
Alabama – $4.04 billion
Alaska – $1.36 billion
Arizona – $7.63 billion
Arkansas – $2.81 billion
California – $42.63 billion
Colorado – $6.07 billion
Connecticut – $4.35 billion
Delaware – $1.36 billion
District of Columbia – $1.62 billion
Florida – $17.62 billion
Georgia – $8.40 billion
Hawaii – $2.27 billion
Idaho – $1.89 billion
Illinois – $13.71 billion
Indiana – $5.86 billion
Iowa – $2.69 billion
Kansas – $2.72 billion
Kentucky – $4.24 billion
Louisiana – $5.19 billion
Maine – $1.65 billion
Maryland – $6.36 billion
Massachusetts – $8.10 billion
Michigan – $10.31 billion
Minnesota – $4.88 billion
Mississippi – $2.90 billion
Missouri – $5.48 billion
Montana – $1.37 billion
Nebraska – $1.77 billion
Nevada – $4.12 billion
New Hampshire – $1.54 billion
New Jersey – $10.19 billion
New Mexico – $2.46 billion
New York – $23.8 billion
North Carolina – $8.94 billion
North Dakota – $1.36 billion
Ohio – $11.24 billion
Oklahoma – $3.65 billion
Oregon – $4.26 billion
Pennsylvania – $13.72 billion
Rhode Island – $1.78 billion
South Carolina – $3.87 billion
South Dakota – $1.37 billion
Tennessee – $6.31 billion
Texas – $27.62 billion
Utah – $2.74 billion
Vermont – $1.36 billion
Virginia – $6.88 billion
Washington – $7.10 billion
West Virginia – $2.06 billion
Wisconsin – $5.71 billion
Wyoming – $1.36 billion