(Washington, D.C.) – Today, U.S. Senator Patty Murray (D-WA) announced that $39,430,347 has been made available for crucial health and child care programs in Washington state. These programs will provide health care for children, and will support child care services for more families whose children require care while they are working, seeking employment or receiving job training or education.
As a senior member of the Senate committees that fund and oversee health care policy, Murray worked to ensure that investments in Washington’s health and child care programs were a key component of the Recovery Act. Senator Murray voted to pass the Recovery Act on February 13th. The bill was signed into law by President Obama on February 17th.
“Investing in vaccinations, preventive medicine and care for Washington state’s children and families is good health care policy, and it is good economic policy”, said Senator Patty Murray. “In this recession it is absolutely imperative that families have access to the programs that they need to stay healthy and stay working.
Total Washington state funding: $39,430,347
ARRA Targeted Funds: Discretionary $28,997,371
ARRA Targeted Funds: Quality Expansion: $2,757,107
ARRA Targeted Funds: Infant and Toddler: $1,596,726
ARRA HHS Immunization Funding: $3,925,418
Tribal Funding: $2,153,725
Tribal funding breakdown:
Confederated Tribes of Colville Reservation 132,561
Confederated Tribes of Yakama Indian Nation 304,288
Hoh Indian Tribe 4,519
Jamestown S’Kalla 32,354
Kalispel Tribe of Indians 13,164
Lower Elwha Klallam Tribe 40,345
Lummi Indian Nation 113,175
Makah Tribal Council 33,599
Muckleshoot Indian Tribe 125,095
Port Gamble S’Kallam 22,858
Puyallup Tribe of Indians 580,152
Quileute Tribal Council 21,220
Quinault Indian Nation 75,646
Samish Indian Tribe 8,318
Sauk Suiattle Indian Tribe 3,930
Skokomish Indian Tribe 43,881
Snoqualmie Tribe 72,372
South Puget Intertribal Planning Agency 259,686
Spokane Tribe of Indians 49,579
Stillaguamish Tribe 34,450
Suquamish Tribe 42,375
Swinomish Tribal Community 15,457
Tulalip Tribes 110,620
Upper Skagit Indian Tribe 14,081