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Although On The Way, Final Figures Still Unclear On Federal Funding To NY Counties

ENDWELL, NY (WSKG) — Congress will soon pass the latest COVID-19 stimulus package, which is set to deliver billions in funding to various public entities across New York, but those final figures are still being calculated.

According to an analysis of the stimulus package by the New York Association of Counties (NYSAC), counties outside of New York City are supposed to receive a combined $2.2 billion. This is money solely dedicated to county governments based on their share of the population. Breakdowns for each county based on the NYSAC report are below.

On Tuesday, NYSAC Legislative Director Ryan Gregoire told Tompkins County legislators during a committee meeting that the exact figures for direct aid for municipalities had not totally been finalized by Washington yet as the House prepares to vote on the package.

"So just hang tight and keep that in the back of your mind," Gregoire said.

In addition to the funding for counties and municipalities, universities are also expecting to receive direct funds.

Albany$59,714,087
Allegany$9,008,929
Broome$37,232,712
Cattaraugus$14,877,800
Cayuga$14,967,516
Chautauqua$24,804,412
Chemung$16,312,278
Chenango$9,227,062
Clinton$15,731,568
Columbia$11,622,225
Cortland$9,300,164
Delaware$8,626,610
Dutchess$57,507,739
Erie$179,569,145
Essex$7,209,528
Franklin$9,777,281
Fulton$10,434,221
Genesee$11,195,927
Greene$9,223,349
Hamilton$863,150
Herkimer$11,985,388
Jefferson$21,468,112
Lewis$5,139,806
Livingston$12,297,147
Madison$13,866,101
Monroe$144,986,083
Montgomery$9,620,718
Nassau$277,137,822
Niagara$40,905,985
Oneida$44,695,947
Onondaga$90,014,628
Ontario$21,456,971
Orange$75,240,226
Orleans$7,887,187
Oswego$22,893,013
Otsego$11,628,479
Putnam$19,217,590
Rensselaer$31,022,178
Rockland$63,678,594
Saratoga$44,928,935
Schenectady$30,354,684
Schoharie$6,059,053
Schuyler$3,480,549
Seneca$6,648,754
St. Lawrence$21,058,820
Steuben$18,642,743
Suffolk$288,615,872
Sullivan$14,743,910
Tioga$9,421,740
Tompkins$19,972,064
Ulster$34,708,351
Warren$12,498,470
Washington$11,962,911
Wayne$17,575,338
Westchester$189,108,356
Wyoming$7,790,825
Yates$4,869,486

 

Vaughn Golden has been reporting across New York since 2016. Working as a freelancer while studying journalism and economics at Ithaca College, Vaughn has reported for a number of outlets including the Albany Times Union, New York Post, and NPR among others. Prior to coming to WSKG full-time, Vaughn was a reporter for the Watertown Daily Times. Vaughn now covers government and politics for WSKG.