Tuesday, August 31, 2010

data from DFER

Barone with some additional insights about how the $1.3 billion the Obama administration has asked for would be the right amount to fund the next 10 states who just missed out in RTTT, and that, contrary to some folks' perception, union support was not a key driver of which states won:

 

Interestingly, the Admin's $1.35 billion request for FY 2011 is about exactly what would be needed to fund each of them at the minimum. Or you could pro-rate amounts based on rigor of reform.

 

LOSERS

TOTAL POINTS

MINIMUM $

MAX $

New Jersey

437.8

$200 Million

$400 Million

Arizona

435.4

$150 Million

$250 Million

Louisiana

434

$60 Million

$175 Million

South Carolina

431

$60 Million

$175 Million

Illinois

426.6

$200 Million

$400 Million

California

423.6

$350 Million

$700 Million

Colorado

420.2

$60 Million

$175 Million

Pennsylvania

417.6

$200 Million

$400 Million

Kentucky

412.4

$60 Million

$175 Million

 

 

$1340.00

$2850.00

 

Union support winners: DC 0%, RI 30%, MD 38%. NJ, which came in 11th, had 1% (see table below). AZ, in 12th, had 50%.

 

WINNERS

UNION BUY-IN

TOTAL POSSIBLE

 % Support

Massachusetts

207

207

100%

New York

454

641

70%

Hawaii

1

1

100%

Florida

54

68

79%

Rhode Island

11

37

30%

DC

0

1

0%

Maryland

2

24

38%

Georgia

N/A

N/A

 

North Carolina

115

115

100%

Ohio

331

331

100%

 

Union support losers: KY 100%, PA 100%, LA 88%

 

LOSERS

UNION BUY-IN

TOTAL POSSIBLE

% SUPPORT

Arizona

75

151

50%

California

41

123

33%

Colorado

2

38

5%

Illinois

246

507

49%

Kentucky

153

153

100%

Louisiana

21

24

88%

New Jersey

4

387

1%

Pennsylvania

124

124

100%

South Carolina

N/A

N/A

             N/A

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