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Thursday, Jan. 07, 2010

S.C. agencies get $1 billion in stimulus

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South Carolina agencies have received more than $1 billion in federal stimulus money, according to the latest figures released by Comptroller General Richard Eckstrom Wednesday.

Almost half of the money, $470.7 million, has gone to the Department of Health and Human Services, which oversees health care for the poor and disabled. The money has allowed the agency to maintain services while lawmakers have used diminishing state revenues in other areas of state government.

The Employment Security Commission, $183.5 million, Department of Social Services, $109.6 million, and Department of Transportation, $71.3 million, were the next largest recipients.

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