But states have used less than 10 percent of the money, the Government says.
Your State may use a different name, but it is still the same program.
States will just spend less on their own and use federal money instead.
Other states such as California use the high water mark.
"The state should be using their products and services when they can."
The state can use the federal money any way it wants.
The state cannot use all of it in one place.
In 1969, the state used the site of the town to build a rest area.
Very few states are actually using more of their own dollars.
States could use the money for food assistance or work programs.