Who Got Most of Obama’s Stimulus Funds in New Mexico: Rounding Out the Top 100
By Jim Scarantino on July 5, 2012
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Here are numbers 77 through 100 of the local governments, state agencies, and corporations receiving the greatest share of the roughly $2.7 billion from the 2009 Obama stimulus flowing to New Mexico. We previously gave you numbers 1-30 and 30-67. Clicking on each recipient will take you to the list of all the grants they received. Click on each grant and you can read the purpose for which they were given money and the quarterly reports in which they state what they’ve done with the money and how many jobs they have created. You can find all the remaining New Mexico recipients of funds from the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act at this link, all the way down to the smallest disbursement, $1,000 to Morris Surveying of Santa Fe.
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| GRANTS CIBOLA COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT |
$7,984,962 |
| RMA LAND CONSTRUCTION, INC. |
$7,960,241 |
| PUEBLO OF JEMEZ |
$7,876,885 |
| LAKESHORE ENGINEERING SERVICES, INC. |
$7,730,628 |
| ESPANOLA PUBLIC SCHOOL DISTRICT |
$7,657,537 |
| SANTA FE CIVIC HOUSING AUTHORITY INC |
$7,466,325 |
| ALAMOGORDO MUNICIPAL SCHOOL DISTRICT |
$7,431,951 |
| SANTA CLARA, PUEBLO OF |
$7,401,939 |
| SAFE AND SECURE CONSTRUCTION, LLC |
$7,232,445 |
| CITY OF FARMINGTON |
$7,171,587 |
| CARLSBAD MUNICIPAL SCHOOL |
$7,071,418 |
| TECHNICAL SPECIALISTS |
$6,795,383 |
| RAMAH NAVAJO CHAPTER |
$6,766,777 |
| HEALTH, NEW MEXICO DEPARTMENT OF |
$6,682,144 |
| NEW MEXICO INSTITUTE OF MINING AND TECHNOLOGY |
$6,404,226 |
| SANTA FE INDIAN SCHOOL, INC. |
$6,320,400 |
| SERCO SERVICES INC. |
$6,255,270 |
| COMPA INDUSTRIES, INC. |
$6,134,903 |
| INDIAN AFFAIRS, BUREAU OF |
$6,124,999 |
| BRISTON CONSTRUCTION, LLC |
$6,094,416 |
| EDGEWATER TECHNICAL ASSOCIATES, LLC |
$5,988,291 |
| VIKING ROOF & CONSTRUCTION, INC |
$5,981,113 |
| EIGHT NORTHERN INDIAN PUEBLOS COUNCIL INC |
$5,763,452 |
| CONSTRUCTORS, INC. (N.S.L.) |
$5,733,224 |
| ZUNI HOUSING AUTHORITY |
$5,732,582 |
| Belen Consolidated Schools |
$5,703,675 |
| TOWN OF TAOS |
$5,520,023 |
| ALBUQUERQUE BERNALILLO COUNTY WATER UTILITY AUTHORITY |
$5,513,197 |
| JICARILLA APACHE TRIBE (INC) |
$5,448,798 |
| VILLAGE OF QUESTA |
$5,407,171 |
| MID REGION COUNCIL OF GOVERNMENTS |
$5,350,202 |
| PUBLIC SAFETY, NEW MEXICO DEPARTMENT OF |
$5,327,505 |
| CHUGACH MANAGEMENT SERVICES, JV |
$5,281,965 |
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Tags: American Reinvestment and Recovery Act, ARRA, stimulus
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12:48 pm on July 5th, 2012
So, how did that amount of money stimulate even one job?