A small sampling of federal money recently sought by lawmakers for projects in states holding presidential nominating contests Tuesday.
------
Alabama
-- $136,000 to the Bryan W. Whitfield Memorial Hospital in Demopolis for equipment and facilities.
-- $195,000 to the Alabama Institute for the Deaf and Blind in Talladega for an interpreter training program.
------
Alaska
-- $146,000 to Alaska Addictions Rehabilitation Services Inc. in Wasilla for equipment and facilities.
-- $487,000 to the Galena City School District for a boarding school for low performing native students from remote villages across Western Alaska.
------
Arizona
-- $390,000 to Chiricahua Community Health Centers Inc., for equipment and facilities for a community health center in Bisbee, and a medical and dental clinic in Douglas.
-- $146,000 to
------
Arkansas
-- $73,000 to the Baptist Health Medical Center -- Heber Springs for equipment and facilities.
-- $679,150 to the Criminal Justice Institute of Little Rock for a law enforcement education and training program.
------
California
-- $341,000 to Adventist Health of Roseville for expansions to the clinical information system, including new equipment.
-- $438,000 to the Monterey County Probation Department in Salinas for the Silver Star gang prevention and intervention program.
------
Colorado
-- $312,000 for
-- $123,000 to Metropolitan State College in Denver for training and equipment.
------
Connecticut
-- $292,000 to the Connecticut Hospice Inc. in Branford for health information systems.
-- $487,000 to the Community Foundation for Greater New Haven to support multidisciplinary intervention programs for families and children exposed to violence and trauma.
------
Delaware
-- $414,000 to Christiana Care Health System in Wilmington for construction, renovation and equipment.
-- $390,000 to the Delaware Education Department for the Starting Stronger Early Learning initiative.
------
Georgia
-- $48,000 to Community Health Works in Forsyth for rural health care outreach.
-- $146,000 to West Central Technical College in Waco for equipment.
------
Idaho
-- $243,000 to the Franklin County Medical Center in Preston for construction, renovation and equipment.
-- $292,000 to the Lee Pesky Learning Center in Boise to provide educational materials for literacy programs.
------
Illinois
-- $146,000 to Bureau County Health Clinic in Princeton to expand rural health services, including new equipment.
-- $195,000 to Poder Learning Center in Chicago for immigrant neighborhood job development and education.
----
Kansas
-- $292,000 to the Atchison Hospital Association for renovation and equipment.
-- $312,000 to Kansas City Community College for work force training and placement in the retail and hospitality industries.
------
Massachusetts
-- $235,000 for a weather buoy for Nantucket Sound.
-- $204,000 for program development and educational equipment for Barnstable youth and community center.
------
Minnesota
-- $487,000 to Minnesota Humanities Commission in St. Paul to implement curricula and classroom resources on Native Americans.
-- $243,000 to Bemidji State University for a nurse training program.
------
Missouri
-- $341,000 to Central Methodist University in Fayette for science, math, engineering and technology teacher training program.
-- $412,000 to Boys and Girls Town of Missouri in St. James to expand services to abused and neglected children.
------
Montana
-- $273,000 to the Community Medical Center in Missoula for construction, renovation and equipment.
-- $487,000 to Benefis Healthcare in Great Falls for equipment and facilities.
------
New Jersey
-- $487,000 to the Bayonne Medical Center for health information technology.
-- $624,000 to Rutgers University Law School in Camden for student scholarships and loan repayment, internships and public interest programming.
------
New Mexico
-- $82,000 to the Indian Health Center in Albuquerque for equipment and renovations.
-- $48,000 to ChildSight New Mexico in Gallup for a children's vision screening and eyeglass program.
------
New York
-- $243,000 to A.O. Fox Memorial Hospital in Oneonta for equipment and facilities.
-- $243,000 to the Onondaga County Public Library in Syracuse for technology upgrades.
------
North Dakota
-- $409,000 to Minot State University in Minot to monitor and treat those with autism spectrum disorder in rural areas with limited access to health professionals.
-- $390,000 to the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe in Fort Yates for a methamphetamine prevention program.
------
Oklahoma
-- $97,000 to Eastern Oklahoma State College in Wilburton for health information systems and pharmacy technology programs.
-- $195,000 to Tulsa public schools for programming for students at risk of dropping out, including curriculum development.
------
Tennessee
-- $146,000 to Blount Memorial Hospital in Maryville for equipment.
-- $4,875,000 to the University of Tennessee in Knoxville for the Baker Center for Public Policy.
------
Utah
-- $48,000 to Beaver Valley Hospital for equipment and renovation.
-- $48,000 to Ogden city schools to enhance the aerospace, math and science curriculum.
------
West Virginia
-- $121,000 to Alderson-Broaddus College in Philippi for equipment and facilities for the nursing program.
-- $97,000 to the Augusta Levy Learning Center in Wheeling for services to autistic children.![]()


