HOPE NOW State Loss Mitigation Data September 2014

Size: px
Start display at page:

Download "HOPE NOW State Loss Mitigation Data September 2014"

Transcription

1 HOPE NOW State Loss Mitigation Data September 2014 Table of Contents Page Definitions 2 Data Overview 3 Table 1 - Delinquencies 4 Table 2 - Foreclosure Starts 7 Table 3 - Foreclosure Sales 8 Table 4 - Repayment Plans Established 9 Table 5 - Modifications Completed 10 Table 7 - Foreclosure Times 11 Table 9 - Loan Counts 12 Table 10 - Other Retention Plans Completed 13 Table 13 - Modifications Completed for New P&I Payments Reduced at least 10% or More (Non-HAMP) Table 14 - Short Sales Completed Table 15 - Deed-in-Lieu State Data is not extrapolated. NOT FOR REDISTRIBUTION, PUBLISHING, DATABASING, OR PUBLIC POSTING WITHOUT EXPRESS WRITTEN PERMISSION.

2 Definitions Table 1 Table 2 Table 3 Number of 60+ Loans (MBA Methodology) number of (all) loans that are 60 days past due at month end based on MBA Methodology excluding loans that are currently in Pre-Sale foreclosure. Foreclosure Starts The total number of loans referred to an attorney to initiate the legal process of foreclosure during the month. Completed Foreclosure Sale The number of loans that went to foreclosure (sheriffs) sale during the month. Table 4 Table 5 Table 6 Table 9 Table 10 Table 13 Table 14 Table 15 Formal Repayment Plans Initiated Number of loans where the customer accepted a formal, written repayment plan during the month, regardless of whether the customer performed under that plan. The plan offered to and accepted by the borrower in writing that triggers an active loss mitigation status. Informal plans should be excluded as well as HAMP Trial Period Modifications. MSP clients can use the DLQ2 plans set during the month or LMT3 utilizing step code information for the approval. Modifications Completed (Non-HAMP) Number of (delinquent and current) Non-HAMP modified, renegotiated or restructured loans, regardless of performance to date under the plan during the month. Anything that alters the terms of the contract between the borrower and the lender that assists the borrower to maintain the home and that the loan is retained. Active Formal Repayment Plans Inventory Number of loans where the customer accepted a formal, written repayment plan, regardless of whether the customer is performing under that plan. Informal plans should be excluded. All formal repayment plans that are currently active in Loss Mitigation should be reported excluding HAMP Trial Period Modifications. MSP clients can use the DLQ2 plans set during the month or LMT3 utilizing step code information for the approval. Number of Loans Serviced Active 1st lien mortgages (all loans) by state at month end. Other Retention Plans Completed -- Number of loans where the customer completed the terms of other retention plan such as; FHA Partial Claim, FHA Secured, VA Refund, Stipulated Repayment / Stip-to-Mod, Forbearance Plans, MI Claim Advance, Reaged / Deferred / Extended, FNMA Home Saver Forbearance, Payment Reduction Plan, or other GSE-sponsored forbearance program. Modifications Completed for New P&I Payments Reduced at least 10% or greater (Non-HAMP) Number of (delinquent and current) Non-HAMP modified, renegotiated or restructured loans, regardless of performance to date under the plan during the month for all New P&I Payments Reduced at least 10% or greater. Anything that alters the terms of the contract between the borrower and the lender that assists the borrower to maintain the home and that the loan is retained. Short Sales Completed Number of mortgage allowed to pay off paying less than the contractual principal balance. Deed-In-Lieu of Foreclosure Number of mortgages satisfied by the acceptance of the properties Deed-in-Lieu of proceeding with a foreclosure action. 2

3 Estimated Industry loans (thousands based on MBA extrapolation methodology) Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q ,280 46,612 46,253 46,345 45,938 47,197 46,810 46,686 Prime 42,510 41,873 41,374 42,161 41,702 43,029 42,750 42,686 Subprime 4,770 4,739 4,879 4,184 4,236 4,168 4,060 4,000 Industry market coverage statistics are based on quarterly Mortgage Bankers Association's Delinquency Survey. The MBA estimates that its survey covers approximately 88% of first residential liens; industry estimates are derived by dividing HOPE NOW survey data by This assumption changed from 85% in Q HOPE NOW loans (thousands) HOPE NOW September 2014 Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Number 32,394 31,686 30,692 30,136 29,639 29,287 28,761 28,180 Prime 28,555 27,772 26,162 25,692 25,163 24,832 24,660 24,132 Subprime 3,839 3,915 4,530 4,444 4,476 4,455 4,100 4,048 Percentage of Industry 69% 68% 66% 65% 65% 62% 61% 60% Prime 67% 66% 63% 61% 60% 58% 58% 57% Subprime 80% 83% 93% 106% 106% 107% 101% 101% HOPE NOW Loans As a Percentage of Industry Estimated Loans (thousands of residential mortgage loans) Hope Now Alliance Survey (Q3-2014) MBA Delinquency Survey (Q3-2014) Extrapolated MBA Survey Hope Now Estimated Percent of Industry Loan Count 28,180 41,084 46, % Prime Loan Count 24,132 37,563 42, % Subprime Loan Count 4,048 3,520 4, % Survey data may be restated from time to time based on servicers' collection and reporting. HOPE NOW reports State data as provided by servicers and aggregated. Data changes will generally be reflected in monthly reporting except for changes prior to the current year. 3

4 Table 1 - Delinquency Data The columns below show the adjusted monthly average number of 60 days+ delinquent loans by state reported by HOPE NOW servicers. State Q Q Q Q Q July 2014 Aug 2014 Sep 2014 Alabama 24,864 24,046 22,777 21,507 21,465 21,143 21,221 22,030 Alaska 1,400 1,249 1,255 1,191 1,246 1,211 1,214 1,312 Arizona 26,219 23,978 22,266 20,227 20,602 19,757 20,228 21,821 Arkansas 11,489 11,063 10,544 9,563 9,560 9,313 9,420 9,947 California 150, , , , , , , ,583 Colorado 19,502 18,693 17,305 15,591 15,003 14,653 14,714 15,642 Connecticut 21,963 21,458 21,307 20,162 20,236 19,475 19,585 21,648 Delaware 7,617 7,371 7,430 6,754 6,294 6,452 6,042 6,387 District of Columbia 4,079 3,983 4,044 3,938 3,885 3,837 3,783 4,034 Florida 190, , , , , , , ,400 Georgia 69,317 66,910 62,993 57,337 56,120 54,214 55,538 58,607 Hawaii 5,687 5,686 5,643 5,480 5,522 5,255 5,238 6,072 Idaho 5,852 5,666 5,036 4,547 4,302 4,302 4,261 4,344 Illinois 73,645 69,411 65,843 61,481 62,442 60,033 60,430 66,862 Indiana 32,455 31,287 29,537 27,530 27,887 27,308 27,308 29,046 Iowa 7,405 6,943 6,837 6,341 6,466 6,309 6,343 6,747 Kansas 8,897 8,620 8,068 7,548 7,590 7,414 7,577 7,778 Kentucky 14,852 14,467 13,753 12,862 12,769 12,422 12,529 13,357 Louisiana 20,089 19,935 19,204 17,670 18,015 17,281 17,725 19,039 Maine 6,356 6,214 6,154 5,934 5,841 5,744 5,756 6,023 Maryland 55,077 53,622 50,668 48,166 47,412 46,085 46,232 49,919 Massachusetts 34,621 34,528 33,860 31,954 31,457 31,036 30,891 32,444 Michigan 40,271 37,233 34,606 31,435 31,640 30,465 31,014 33,441 Minnesota 16,572 15,990 15,311 14,322 14,260 13,857 13,929 14,995 Mississippi 12,804 12,524 11,960 11,228 11,504 11,223 11,186 12,102 Missouri 25,409 24,410 22,744 20,935 21,232 20,532 20,989 22,175 Montana 2,042 1,870 1,790 1,688 1,674 1,641 1,663 1,718 Nebraska 5,234 4,974 4,656 4,330 4,331 4,205 4,287 4,501 Nevada 27,399 24,601 23,893 23,080 21,712 21,627 21,012 22,498 New Hampshire 5,691 5,574 5,147 4,780 4,807 4,656 4,777 4,987 New Jersey 82,502 79,868 82,013 77,678 76,261 74,737 73,425 80,621 New Mexico 8,264 7,916 7,806 7,458 7,360 7,236 7,161 7,682 New York 98,971 99,091 99,776 96,903 99,262 96,411 95, ,574 North Carolina 51,886 50,435 47,424 43,518 43,440 41,998 42,724 45,597 North Dakota Ohio 53,679 51,589 48,344 44,876 44,860 43,450 43,771 47,360 Oklahoma 13,192 12,669 11,849 11,140 11,232 10,966 11,023 11,707 Oregon 17,835 16,517 16,280 15,481 15,397 15,003 14,817 16,371 Pennsylvania 62,388 62,028 60,485 56,784 57,170 55,194 55,636 60,679 Rhode Island 6,566 6,240 6,070 5,727 5,795 5,581 5,674 6,129 South Carolina 24,683 24,289 23,670 21,981 21,903 21,140 21,452 23,118 South Dakota 1,131 1,145 1,075 1,051 1,047 1,025 1,023 1,092 Tennessee 34,452 32,971 30,984 28,816 28,629 27,724 28,044 30,118 Texas 102, ,899 98,253 89,814 92,698 89,121 91,002 97,971 Utah 12,379 11,321 10,478 9,507 9,092 8,945 9,053 9,279 Vermont 1,831 1,811 1,803 1,672 1,661 1,637 1,638 1,707 Virginia 39,674 37,630 35,637 32,922 32,725 31,765 32,178 34,231 Washington 41,166 37,582 35,060 31,536 30,754 30,341 29,937 31,983 West Virginia 4,116 4,090 3,810 3,621 3,802 3,624 3,753 4,030 Wisconsin 17,006 15,763 14,750 13,687 13,910 13,505 13,728 14,498 Wyoming 1,166 1,112 1, ,603,768 1,535,044 1,464,965 1,366,368 1,362,186 1,320,598 1,324,295 1,441,664 4

5 Table 1 - Delinquency Data State Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut Delaware District of Columbia Florida Georgia Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont Virginia Washington West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming 60+ Delinquency Rate (MBA) Q Q Q Q Q July 2014 Aug 2014 Sep % 5.94% 5.87% 5.65% 5.76% 5.64% 5.71% 5.93% 2.28% 2.05% 2.07% 1.99% 2.11% 2.04% 2.05% 2.22% 3.22% 2.96% 2.77% 2.55% 2.64% 2.52% 2.59% 2.82% 5.72% 5.65% 5.50% 5.11% 5.24% 5.06% 5.17% 5.50% 3.73% 3.38% 3.15% 2.91% 2.94% 2.80% 2.83% 3.20% 2.85% 2.76% 2.59% 2.38% 2.35% 2.28% 2.31% 2.48% 6.25% 6.22% 6.23% 6.03% 6.17% 5.91% 5.99% 6.61% 7.04% 6.90% 6.95% 6.45% 6.10% 6.22% 5.86% 6.23% 4.53% 4.50% 4.62% 4.55% 4.63% 4.51% 4.48% 4.91% 8.22% 7.96% 7.60% 7.39% 7.35% 7.09% 7.04% 7.93% 5.82% 5.73% 5.47% 5.06% 5.06% 4.86% 5.01% 5.29% 5.70% 5.82% 5.83% 5.74% 5.89% 5.58% 5.59% 6.52% 3.53% 3.48% 3.15% 2.91% 2.84% 2.80% 2.79% 2.95% 5.96% 5.70% 5.46% 5.18% 5.35% 5.14% 5.20% 5.72% 5.95% 5.85% 5.61% 5.33% 5.56% 5.38% 5.43% 5.86% 3.82% 3.69% 3.70% 3.51% 3.67% 3.55% 3.59% 3.87% 4.17% 4.14% 3.94% 3.77% 3.92% 3.76% 3.88% 4.12% 5.51% 5.47% 5.28% 5.03% 5.12% 4.96% 5.03% 5.36% 5.83% 5.89% 5.76% 5.43% 5.66% 5.38% 5.56% 6.05% 6.67% 6.65% 6.64% 6.53% 6.60% 6.41% 6.49% 6.90% 6.88% 6.80% 6.46% 6.25% 6.29% 6.07% 6.13% 6.67% 6.44% 6.55% 6.48% 6.23% 6.27% 6.13% 6.14% 6.54% 4.77% 4.50% 4.25% 3.94% 4.06% 3.89% 3.99% 4.30% 2.79% 2.72% 2.63% 2.50% 2.53% 2.44% 2.47% 2.67% 8.27% 8.29% 8.07% 7.73% 8.07% 7.84% 7.89% 8.49% 4.81% 4.73% 4.46% 4.20% 4.37% 4.18% 4.31% 4.62% 2.49% 2.32% 2.25% 2.15% 2.18% 2.12% 2.16% 2.27% 3.60% 3.50% 3.34% 3.17% 3.26% 3.12% 3.21% 3.44% 7.57% 6.97% 6.85% 6.73% 6.47% 6.40% 6.27% 6.75% 4.55% 4.53% 4.22% 3.98% 4.09% 3.92% 4.04% 4.30% 8.54% 8.41% 8.67% 8.36% 8.36% 8.13% 8.07% 8.88% 4.50% 4.39% 4.38% 4.27% 4.33% 4.21% 4.21% 4.59% 7.04% 7.17% 7.27% 7.13% 7.40% 7.15% 7.15% 7.91% 5.00% 4.94% 4.70% 4.37% 4.44% 4.28% 4.38% 4.68% 1.42% 1.46% 1.41% 1.37% 1.41% 1.32% 1.39% 1.53% 6.37% 6.26% 5.94% 5.64% 5.78% 5.59% 5.67% 6.09% 4.94% 4.88% 4.67% 4.50% 4.68% 4.52% 4.59% 4.94% 3.89% 3.67% 3.66% 3.55% 3.62% 3.50% 3.49% 3.89% 5.65% 5.72% 5.63% 5.37% 5.52% 5.30% 5.38% 5.88% 7.74% 7.50% 7.37% 7.09% 7.35% 7.01% 7.18% 7.86% 5.13% 5.14% 5.06% 4.76% 4.82% 4.64% 4.74% 5.09% 2.04% 2.11% 2.01% 2.01% 2.04% 1.98% 1.99% 2.14% 5.99% 5.87% 5.62% 5.32% 5.39% 5.20% 5.30% 5.66% 4.26% 4.38% 4.21% 3.93% 4.13% 3.95% 4.07% 4.38% 4.11% 3.82% 3.57% 3.28% 3.22% 3.13% 3.20% 3.32% 5.07% 5.11% 5.12% 4.84% 4.93% 4.81% 4.85% 5.15% 4.16% 3.79% 3.62% 3.40% 3.45% 3.33% 3.39% 3.63% 4.90% 4.69% 4.42% 4.05% 4.06% 3.96% 3.94% 4.28% 4.28% 5.07% 4.79% 4.51% 4.97% 4.70% 4.91% 5.30% 4.91% 4.57% 4.33% 4.12% 4.22% 4.09% 4.18% 4.41% 2.24% 2.48% 2.36% 2.24% 2.29% 2.27% 2.26% 2.35% 5.32% 5.18% 5.00% 4.75% 4.83% 4.66% 4.71% 5.14% 5

6 Table 1 - Delinquency Data The columns below show the state delinquency rate relative to the national delinquency rate; a value greater than 100 means that the state's delinquency rate is above the national average State Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut Delaware District of Columbia Florida Georgia Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont Virginia Washington West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming Delinquency Index = State/Industry Q Q Q Q Q July 2014 Aug 2014 Sep

7 Table 2 - Foreclosure Starts The columns below show the adjusted number of foreclosure starts by state reported by HOPE NOW servicers. Foreclosure Starts Adjusted for all HOPE NOW Servicers State Q Q Q Q Q Jul-2014 Aug-2014 Sep-2014 Alabama 3,321 3,290 2,417 1,939 2, ,039 Alaska Arizona 4,476 4,225 2,940 2,594 2, ,099 Arkansas 1,791 1,621 1,126 1,186 1, California 15,485 12,563 12,412 9,866 10,487 3,378 2,708 4,401 Colorado 2,779 1,884 2,403 1,823 1, Connecticut 3,020 2,491 2,164 2,010 2, Delaware District of Columbia Florida 17,706 18,174 12,592 12,167 12,546 4,258 3,719 4,569 Georgia 11,041 10,572 7,820 6,932 7,466 2,520 2,371 2,575 Hawaii Idaho Illinois 9,510 8,884 6,738 6,138 6,374 2,114 1,867 2,393 Indiana 4,318 4,119 3,050 2,768 3, ,210 Iowa 1,416 1, Kansas 1,245 1,247 1, Kentucky 2,010 1,767 1,448 1,349 1, Louisiana 2,287 2,143 1,711 1,512 1, Maine Maryland 8,332 9,223 6,538 7,193 7,039 2,456 1,985 2,598 Massachusetts 1, ,150 1,510 1, Michigan 6,444 6,038 4,269 4,425 4,122 1,414 1,159 1,549 Minnesota 2,889 2,797 2,136 1,978 2, Mississippi 1,816 1,653 1,117 1,117 1, Missouri 4,575 4,297 3,302 2,959 3,227 1,003 1,015 1,209 Montana Nebraska Nevada 3,245 1,423 1,793 1,595 2, New Hampshire New Jersey 14,190 10,180 9,304 7,844 7,612 2,725 2,415 2,472 New Mexico 1,194 1, New York 12,074 9,793 7,652 5,352 7,002 2,238 2,126 2,638 North Carolina 7,046 6,750 5,132 4,608 4,998 1,675 1,485 1,838 North Dakota Ohio 7,056 6,467 5,079 4,805 4,866 1,593 1,471 1,802 Oklahoma 1,641 1,785 1,513 1,372 1, Oregon 2,341 2,049 1,250 1,260 1, Pennsylvania 8,369 6,362 5,229 5,285 5,790 1,888 1,696 2,206 Rhode Island South Carolina 3,201 3,088 2,378 2,147 2, South Dakota Tennessee 4,791 4,308 3,170 3,116 3,512 1,153 1,096 1,263 Texas 14,726 12,427 9,345 8,850 10,634 3,192 3,520 3,922 Utah 1,600 1,411 1,074 1,082 1, Vermont Virginia 6,144 6,486 4,414 4,245 4,381 1,509 1,392 1,480 Washington 4,728 4,722 4,181 3,987 3,367 1, ,095 West Virginia Wisconsin 2,438 2,298 1,688 1,575 1, Wyoming , , , , ,083 47,498 43,515 53,070 7

8 Table 3 - Foreclosure Sales Completed The columns below show the adjusted number of completed foreclosure sales by state reported by HOPE NOW servicers. Foreclosure Sales Completed Adjusted for all HOPE NOW Servicers State Q Q Q Q Q Jul-2014 Aug-2014 Sep-2014 Alabama 1,732 1,290 1,578 1,315 1, Alaska Arizona 2,644 2,054 1,934 1,518 1, Arkansas 1, California 5,260 4,263 3,551 2,952 3,332 1, ,204 Colorado 1, , Connecticut 1,262 1,005 1,128 1,346 1, Delaware District of Columbia Florida 21,225 17,087 20,208 17,405 15,877 5,562 4,725 5,590 Georgia 6,536 4,539 3,645 3,235 3, ,193 1,027 Hawaii Idaho Illinois 7,419 6,088 5,324 5,081 4,443 1,616 1,325 1,502 Indiana 3,443 2,188 2,098 1,986 1, Iowa Kansas Kentucky 1, Louisiana 1, , Maine Maryland 3,419 3,067 2,721 2,465 2, Massachusetts Michigan 4,286 3,280 2,597 1,718 2, Minnesota 1,956 1,216 1,172 1,042 1, Mississippi Missouri 2,501 1,960 1,969 1,612 1, Montana Nebraska Nevada 1,573 1,112 1, New Hampshire New Jersey 1, ,240 1, New Mexico New York ,023 1,505 1, North Carolina 5,531 3,570 3,336 3,242 2, North Dakota Ohio 5,667 4,005 3,838 3,690 3,270 1,105 1,089 1,076 Oklahoma 1,597 1, Oregon , Pennsylvania 3,484 2,871 3,219 3,063 2,892 1, Rhode Island South Carolina 2,398 1,825 1,297 1,337 1, South Dakota Tennessee 2,830 1,827 1,841 1,714 1, Texas 6,503 4,385 4,076 3,524 3,179 1,018 1, Utah Vermont Virginia 2,608 2,073 2,047 1,857 1, Washington 3,305 2,312 2,236 1,761 1, West Virginia Wisconsin 2,089 1,251 1,248 1, Wyoming ,983 86,912 85,958 77,516 72,232 25,402 22,596 24,234 8

9 Table 4 - Repayment Plans Established The columns below show the adjusted number of repayment plans established by state reported by HOPE NOW servicers. The definition of this field was modified in December Repayment Plans Established Adjusted for all HOPE NOW Servicers State Q Q Q Q Q Jul-2014 Aug-2014 Sep-2014 Alabama 1,774 1,638 1,588 1,454 1, Alaska Arizona 2,319 2,071 1,931 1,732 2, Arkansas California 11,483 10,094 9,610 9,026 9,964 3,356 3,271 3,337 Colorado 1,857 1,569 1,576 1,381 1, Connecticut 2,185 1,867 1,698 1,565 1, Delaware District of Columbia Florida 12,272 10,193 9,524 8,373 9,368 3,235 3,002 3,131 Georgia 5,722 5,424 4,830 4,428 5,124 1,704 1,636 1,784 Hawaii Idaho Illinois 6,297 5,339 5,126 4,595 5,143 1,703 1,640 1,800 Indiana 2,480 2,278 2,521 2,138 2, Iowa Kansas Kentucky 1, , , Louisiana 1,687 1,631 1,454 1,473 1, Maine Maryland 4,754 4,318 3,727 3,429 3,908 1,366 1,255 1,287 Massachusetts 2,510 2,166 2,053 1,922 2, Michigan 2,892 2,688 2,481 2,377 2, Minnesota 1,828 1,568 1,614 1,469 1, Mississippi Missouri 2,044 1,953 1,816 1,574 1, Montana Nebraska Nevada 1,485 1,113 1,120 1,018 1, New Hampshire New Jersey 6,087 5,196 4,980 4,445 4,966 1,628 1,605 1,733 New Mexico New York 8,104 6,818 6,503 6,031 6,748 2,272 2,118 2,358 North Carolina 4,544 4,270 4,253 3,658 4,350 1,436 1,430 1,484 North Dakota Ohio 3,708 3,378 3,386 3,089 3,418 1,158 1,137 1,123 Oklahoma , Oregon 1,571 1,134 1,165 1,111 1, Pennsylvania 6,114 5,372 5,568 4,838 5,640 1,966 1,791 1,883 Rhode Island South Carolina 2,291 2,136 2,085 1,764 2, South Dakota Tennessee 2,541 2,336 2,506 2,032 2, Texas 10,591 9,854 8,904 8,174 10,231 3,414 3,298 3,519 Utah Vermont Virginia 3,003 2,997 2,797 2,571 3,166 1,002 1,014 1,150 Washington 2,803 2,359 2,253 2,049 2, West Virginia Wisconsin 1,527 1,298 1,352 1,155 1, Wyoming , , ,263 98, ,119 38,087 36,492 38,540 9

10 Table 5 - Modifications Completed The columns below show the adjusted number of modifications completed by state reported by HOPE NOW servicers. The definition of this field was modified slightly in December 2009 to include current modifications and specifically exclude HAMP. Modifications Completed Adjusted for all HOPE NOW Servicers State Q Q Q Q Q Jul-2014 Aug-2014 Sep-2014 Alabama 1, Alaska Arizona 1,798 1,121 1, Arkansas California 12,733 8,692 7,806 6,330 6,629 1,894 2,859 1,876 Colorado 1, Connecticut 1,549 1,199 1, Delaware District of Columbia Florida 10,364 7,944 7,283 5,904 5,833 1,720 2,306 1,807 Georgia 4,933 2,846 2,776 2,639 2, Hawaii Idaho Illinois 5,035 3,609 3,303 2,683 2, , Indiana 1,696 1,209 1,075 1,044 1, Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana 1, Maine Maryland 3,440 2,586 2,551 2,187 2, Massachusetts 1,973 1,532 1,505 1,295 1, Michigan 2,330 1,717 1,557 1,377 1, Minnesota 1, Mississippi Missouri 1, Montana Nebraska Nevada 1, New Hampshire New Jersey 4,282 3,274 2,971 2,571 2, , New Mexico New York 5,443 4,248 4,347 3,616 3,842 1,074 1,605 1,163 North Carolina 3,333 2,299 2,195 2,098 1, North Dakota Ohio 2,798 2,034 1,867 1,818 1, Oklahoma Oregon 1, Pennsylvania 3,663 2,774 2,791 2,524 2, Rhode Island South Carolina 1,553 1, , South Dakota Tennessee 1,568 1,003 1,087 1, Texas 5,087 3,588 3,503 3,165 2, Utah Vermont Virginia 2,565 1,731 1,739 1,521 1, Washington 2,179 1,588 1,322 1,198 1, West Virginia Wisconsin 1, Wyoming ,593 68,261 64,723 56,542 54,519 17,007 20,177 17,335 10

11 Table 7 - State Timelines for Foreclosure Starts and Completions Time Limit from Last Payment to Completion First Lien - Referred to FC prior to 10/1/2011 Time Limit from Last Payment to Completion First Lien - Referred to FC on or after 10/1/2011 Time Limit From Initiation to Completion Maximum Delinquency Period Number of Loans as of Sep 2014 State Alabama ,555 Alaska ,018 Arizona ,125 Arkansas ,898 California ,832,721 Colorado ,684 Connecticut ,433 Delaware ,557 District of Columbia ,169 Florida ,123,267 Georgia ,107,097 Hawaii ,176 Idaho ,498 Illinois ,169,673 Indiana ,888 Iowa ,459 Kansas ,876 Kentucky ,054 Louisiana ,631 Maine ,236 Maryland ,004 Massachusetts ,156 Michigan ,533 Minnesota ,566 Mississippi ,464 Missouri ,864 Montana ,642 Nebraska ,863 Nevada ,312 New Hampshire ,026 New Jersey ,963 New Mexico ,450 New York ,333,903 North Carolina ,200 North Dakota ,483 Ohio ,273 Oklahoma ,909 Oregon ,728 Pennsylvania ,031,573 Rhode Island ,022 South Carolina ,235 South Dakota ,925 Tennessee ,262 Texas ,236,306 Utah ,148 Vermont ,169 Virginia ,630 Washington ,070 West Virginia ,031 Wisconsin ,846 Wyoming ,105 28,059,676 Weighted Average Minimum Maximum Source: Freddie Mac State Foreclosure Timelines and HOPE NOW Timeline only changed for mortgages reffered to prior to October 1, 2011 Both timelines experienced a change 11

12 Table 9 - Loan Counts The columns below show the adjusted average total loan count by state reported by HOPE NOW servicers. Loan Counts Adjusted for all HOPE NOW Servicers State Q Q Q Q Q July 2014 Aug 2014 Sep 2014 Alabama 410, , , , , , , ,555 Alaska 61,348 60,870 60,482 59,813 59,168 59,334 59,152 59,018 Arizona 815, , , , , , , ,125 Arkansas 200, , , , , , , ,898 California 4,045,689 4,003,626 3,968,528 3,905,308 3,839,277 3,856,547 3,828,562 3,832,721 Colorado 684, , , , , , , ,684 Connecticut 351, , , , , , , ,433 Delaware 108, , , , , , , ,557 District of Columbia 89,949 88,516 87,450 86,535 83,895 85,013 84,502 82,169 Florida 2,314,046 2,249,490 2,213,444 2,161,517 2,115,418 2,120,913 2,102,073 2,123,267 Georgia 1,190,184 1,167,816 1,152,054 1,133,348 1,109,965 1,115,119 1,107,678 1,107,097 Hawaii 99,849 97,638 96,793 95,530 93,700 94,260 93,665 93,176 Idaho 165, , , , , , , ,498 Illinois 1,236,016 1,217,464 1,206,160 1,187,037 1,166,995 1,168,898 1,162,414 1,169,673 Indiana 545, , , , , , , ,888 Iowa 193, , , , , , , ,459 Kansas 213, , , , , , , ,876 Kentucky 269, , , , , , , ,054 Louisiana 344, , , , , , , ,631 Maine 95,274 93,402 92,692 90,879 88,542 89,665 88,725 87,236 Maryland 800, , , , , , , ,004 Massachusetts 537, , , , , , , ,156 Michigan 843, , , , , , , ,533 Minnesota 594, , , , , , , ,566 Mississippi 154, , , , , , , ,464 Missouri 527, , , , , , , ,864 Montana 82,175 80,586 79,636 78,347 76,628 77,422 76,819 75,642 Nebraska 145, , , , , , , ,863 Nevada 361, , , , , , , ,312 New Hampshire 125, , , , , , , ,026 New Jersey 965, , , , , , , ,963 New Mexico 183, , , , , , , ,450 New York 1,405,329 1,382,013 1,372,076 1,358,717 1,340,609 1,348,540 1,339,384 1,333,903 North Carolina 1,036,836 1,021,188 1,009, , , , , ,200 North Dakota 33,272 32,575 32,112 31,386 30,717 30,930 30,739 30,483 Ohio 842, , , , , , , ,273 Oklahoma 267, , , , , , , ,909 Oregon 458, , , , , , , ,728 Pennsylvania 1,103,259 1,085,187 1,075,171 1,056,713 1,035,646 1,040,842 1,034,522 1,031,573 Rhode Island 84,836 83,164 82,357 80,797 78,872 79,586 79,009 78,022 South Carolina 481, , , , , , , ,235 South Dakota 55,551 54,343 53,450 52,333 51,315 51,662 51,358 50,925 Tennessee 575, , , , , , , ,262 Texas 2,407,802 2,370,344 2,334,652 2,288,091 2,243,046 2,255,033 2,237,800 2,236,306 Utah 301, , , , , , , ,148 Vermont 36,105 35,453 35,182 34,544 33,651 34,042 33,743 33,169 Virginia 954, , , , , , , ,630 Washington 839, , , , , , , ,070 West Virginia 96,125 80,677 79,452 80,302 76,511 77,075 76,427 76,031 Wisconsin 346, , , , , , , ,846 Wyoming 51,972 44,789 44,140 43,363 42,494 42,845 42,531 42,105 30,136,183 29,639,248 29,286,508 28,760,740 28,179,606 28,341,453 28,137,688 28,059,676 12

13 Table 10 - Other Retention Plans Completed Other Retention Plans Completed State Q Q Q Q Q July 2014 Aug 2014 Sep 2014 Alabama 1,772 1,609 1,206 1,197 1, Alaska Arizona 1,744 1,327 1,175 1,090 1, Arkansas California 11,225 8,952 7,410 6,807 7,143 2,053 3,124 1,966 Colorado 1,335 1, Connecticut 1,839 1,503 1,312 1,221 1, Delaware District of Columbia Florida 11,966 9,638 7,647 6,636 7,253 2,047 2,929 2,277 Georgia 4,856 3,912 3,747 3,385 3,237 1,055 1,173 1,009 Hawaii Idaho Illinois 5,699 4,740 4,014 3,727 3,832 1,174 1,494 1,164 Indiana 2,309 2,074 1,904 1,798 1, Iowa Kansas Kentucky 1, Louisiana 1,515 1,214 1,158 1,058 1, Maine Maryland 3,522 3,145 2,842 2,581 2, , Massachusetts 2,401 1,950 1,545 1,473 1, Michigan 2,814 2,552 2,269 1,983 2, Minnesota 1,264 1, Mississippi 1, Missouri 1,737 1,619 1,435 1,308 1, Montana Nebraska Nevada 1, New Hampshire New Jersey 4,401 3,899 3,652 3,133 3,477 1,041 1,395 1,041 New Mexico New York 7,264 6,285 5,794 5,107 5,701 1,601 2,434 1,666 North Carolina 3,946 3,471 3,167 2,881 2, , North Dakota Ohio 4,063 3,433 3,021 2,761 2, Oklahoma Oregon 1, Pennsylvania 5,242 4,539 4,087 3,939 3,949 1,255 1,438 1,256 Rhode Island South Carolina 2,178 1,887 1,603 1,586 1, South Dakota Tennessee 2,312 1,881 1,753 1,629 1, Texas 6,982 6,057 4,744 4,540 4,587 1,397 1,698 1,492 Utah Vermont Virginia 3,066 2,511 2,387 2,076 2, Washington 2,229 1,715 1,422 1,332 1, West Virginia Wisconsin 1,316 1, , Wyoming ,279 93,797 81,590 74,324 76,855 23,629 29,670 23,556 13

14 Table 13 - P and I Reduction Modifications Completed Reduced at Least 10% or Greater (Non-HAMP) Modifications Completed for New P&I Payments Reduced at least 10% or Greater (Non-HAMP) State Q Q Q Q Q July 2014 Aug 2014 Sep 2014 Alabama Alaska Arizona 1, Arkansas California 9,067 5,693 4,449 3,934 3,497 1,110 1,022 1,365 Colorado Connecticut 1, Delaware District of Columbia Florida 7,729 5,493 4,346 3,799 3,180 1, ,286 Georgia 3,645 1,927 1,618 1,842 1, Hawaii Idaho Illinois 3,684 2,476 1,981 1,780 1, Indiana 1, Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland 2,316 1,591 1,292 1,352 1, Massachusetts 1,429 1, Michigan 1,810 1, Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey 3,060 2,183 1,784 1,642 1, New Mexico New York 4,135 3,070 2,515 2,429 2, North Carolina 2,269 1,427 1,170 1,311 1, North Dakota Ohio 2,015 1,352 1,057 1, Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania 2,478 1,701 1,438 1,588 1, Rhode Island South Carolina 1, South Dakota Tennessee 1, Texas 3,222 1,897 1,505 1,829 1, Utah Vermont Virginia 1,715 1, Washington 1, West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming ,923 44,379 35,851 36,201 31,842 10,593 8,943 12,306 14

15 Table 14 - Short Sales Completed The columns below show the adjusted number of short sales established by state reported by HOPE NOW servicers. Tracking this field began in December Short Sales Completed Adjusted for all HOPE NOW Servicers State Q Q Q Q Q July 2014 Aug 2014 Sep 2014 Alabama Alaska Arizona 1,990 1, Arkansas California 9,427 6,605 4,088 3,696 2,885 1, Colorado Connecticut Delaware District of Columbia Florida 9,575 6,895 4,461 4,129 3,751 1,367 1,172 1,212 Georgia 1,822 1, Hawaii Idaho Illinois 2,757 2,077 1,450 1,269 1, Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland 1,447 1, Massachusetts Michigan 1, Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada 2,523 1, New Hampshire New Jersey 1,669 1,385 1,174 1,171 1, New Mexico New York 1,211 1, North Carolina North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont Virginia 1, Washington 1,709 1, West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming ,569 34,703 23,551 22,770 20,263 7,419 6,141 6,703 15

16 Table 15 - Deen-in-Lieu The columns below show the adjusted number of deed-in-lieu established by state reported by HOPE NOW servicers. Tracking this field began in December Deed-in-Lieu Adjusted for all HOPE NOW Servicers State Q Q Q Q Q July 2014 Aug 2014 Sep 2014 Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut Delaware District of Columbia Florida Georgia Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont Virginia Washington West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming ,277 5,765 5,292 5,476 5,221 1,831 1,750 1,640 16

HOPE NOW State Loss Mitigation Data December 2016

HOPE NOW State Loss Mitigation Data December 2016 HOPE NOW State Loss Mitigation Data December 2016 Table of Contents Page Definitions 2 Data Overview 3 Table 1 - Delinquencies 4 Table 2 - Foreclosure Starts 7 Table 3 - Foreclosure Sales 8 Table 4 - Repayment

More information

MAP 1: Seriously Delinquent Rate by State for Q3, 2008

MAP 1: Seriously Delinquent Rate by State for Q3, 2008 MAP 1: Seriously Delinquent Rate by State for Q3, 2008 Seriously Delinquent Rate Greater than 6.93% 5.18% 6.93% 0 5.17% Source: MBA s National Deliquency Survey MAP 2: Foreclosure Inventory Rate by State

More information

3+ 3+ N = 155, 442 3+ R 2 =.32 < < < 3+ N = 149, 685 3+ R 2 =.27 < < < 3+ N = 99, 752 3+ R 2 =.4 < < < 3+ N = 98, 887 3+ R 2 =.6 < < < 3+ N = 52, 624 3+ R 2 =.28 < < < 3+ N = 36, 281 3+ R 2 =.5 < < < 7+

More information

TABLE 3c: Congressional Districts with Number and Percent of Hispanics* Living in Hard-to-Count (HTC) Census Tracts**

TABLE 3c: Congressional Districts with Number and Percent of Hispanics* Living in Hard-to-Count (HTC) Census Tracts** living Alaska 00 47,808 21,213 44.4 Alabama 01 20,661 3,288 15.9 Alabama 02 23,949 6,614 27.6 Alabama 03 20,225 3,247 16.1 Alabama 04 41,412 7,933 19.2 Alabama 05 34,388 11,863 34.5 Alabama 06 34,849 4,074

More information

TABLE 3b: Congressional Districts Ranked by Percent of Hispanics* Living in Hard-to- Count (HTC) Census Tracts**

TABLE 3b: Congressional Districts Ranked by Percent of Hispanics* Living in Hard-to- Count (HTC) Census Tracts** Rank State District Count (HTC) 1 New York 05 150,499 141,567 94.1 2 New York 08 133,453 109,629 82.1 3 Massachusetts 07 158,518 120,827 76.2 4 Michigan 13 47,921 36,145 75.4 5 Illinois 04 508,677 379,527

More information

The American Legion NATIONAL MEMBERSHIP RECORD

The American Legion NATIONAL MEMBERSHIP RECORD The American Legion NATIONAL MEMBERSHIP RECORD www.legion.org 2016 The American Legion NATIONAL MEMBERSHIP RECORD 1920-1929 Department 1920 1921 1922 1923 1924 1925 1926 1927 1928 1929 Alabama 4,474 3,246

More information

Interstate Pay Differential

Interstate Pay Differential Interstate Pay Differential APPENDIX IV Adjustments for differences in interstate pay in various locations are computed using the state average weekly pay. This appendix provides a table for the second

More information

Unemployment Rate (%) Rank State. Unemployment

Unemployment Rate (%) Rank State. Unemployment States Ranked by February 2018 Unemployment Rate Seasonally Adjusted Unemployment Unemployment Unemployment 1 Hawaii 2.1 19 Alabama 3.7 33 Ohio 4.5 2 New Hampshire 2.6 19 Missouri 3.7 33 Rhode Island 4.5

More information

Unemployment Rate (%) Rank State. Unemployment

Unemployment Rate (%) Rank State. Unemployment States Ranked by November 2015 Unemployment Rate Seasonally Adjusted Unemployment Unemployment Unemployment 1 North Dakota 2.7 19 Indiana 4.4 37 Georgia 5.6 2 Nebraska 2.9 20 Ohio 4.5 37 Tennessee 5.6

More information

Unemployment Rate (%) Rank State. Unemployment

Unemployment Rate (%) Rank State. Unemployment States Ranked by April 2017 Unemployment Rate Seasonally Adjusted Unemployment Unemployment Unemployment 1 Colorado 2.3 17 Virginia 3.8 37 California 4.8 2 Hawaii 2.7 20 Massachusetts 3.9 37 West Virginia

More information

Unemployment Rate (%) Rank State. Unemployment

Unemployment Rate (%) Rank State. Unemployment States Ranked by August 2017 Unemployment Rate Seasonally Adjusted Unemployment Unemployment Unemployment 1 North Dakota 2.3 18 Maryland 3.9 36 New York 4.8 2 Colorado 2.4 18 Michigan 3.9 38 Delaware 4.9

More information

Unemployment Rate (%) Rank State. Unemployment

Unemployment Rate (%) Rank State. Unemployment States Ranked by March 2016 Unemployment Rate Seasonally Adjusted Unemployment Unemployment Unemployment 1 South Dakota 2.5 19 Delaware 4.4 37 Georgia 5.5 2 New Hampshire 2.6 19 Massachusetts 4.4 37 North

More information

Unemployment Rate (%) Rank State. Unemployment

Unemployment Rate (%) Rank State. Unemployment States Ranked by September 2017 Unemployment Rate Seasonally Adjusted Unemployment Unemployment Unemployment 1 North Dakota 2.4 17 Indiana 3.8 36 New Jersey 4.7 2 Colorado 2.5 17 Kansas 3.8 38 Pennsylvania

More information

Unemployment Rate (%) Rank State. Unemployment

Unemployment Rate (%) Rank State. Unemployment States Ranked by December 2017 Unemployment Rate Seasonally Adjusted Unemployment Unemployment Unemployment 1 Hawaii 2.0 16 South Dakota 3.5 37 Connecticut 4.6 2 New Hampshire 2.6 20 Arkansas 3.7 37 Delaware

More information

Unemployment Rate (%) Rank State. Unemployment

Unemployment Rate (%) Rank State. Unemployment States Ranked by September 2015 Unemployment Rate Seasonally Adjusted Unemployment Unemployment Unemployment 1 North Dakota 2.8 17 Oklahoma 4.4 37 South Carolina 5.7 2 Nebraska 2.9 20 Indiana 4.5 37 Tennessee

More information

Unemployment Rate (%) Rank State. Unemployment

Unemployment Rate (%) Rank State. Unemployment States Ranked by November 2014 Unemployment Rate Seasonally Adjusted Unemployment Unemployment Unemployment 1 North Dakota 2.7 19 Pennsylvania 5.1 35 New Mexico 6.4 2 Nebraska 3.1 20 Wisconsin 5.2 38 Connecticut

More information

Unemployment Rate (%) Rank State. Unemployment

Unemployment Rate (%) Rank State. Unemployment States Ranked by July 2018 Unemployment Rate Seasonally Adjusted Unemployment Unemployment Unemployment 1 Hawaii 2.1 19 Massachusetts 3.6 37 Kentucky 4.3 2 Iowa 2.6 19 South Carolina 3.6 37 Maryland 4.3

More information

Index of religiosity, by state

Index of religiosity, by state Index of religiosity, by state Low Medium High Total United States 19 26 55=100 Alabama 7 16 77 Alaska 28 27 45 Arizona 21 26 53 Arkansas 12 19 70 California 24 27 49 Colorado 24 29 47 Connecticut 25 32

More information

5 x 7 Notecards $1.50 with Envelopes - MOQ - 12

5 x 7 Notecards $1.50 with Envelopes - MOQ - 12 5 x 7 Notecards $1.50 with Envelopes - MOQ - 12 Magnets 2½ 3½ Magnet $1.75 - MOQ - 5 - Add $0.25 for packaging Die Cut Acrylic Magnet $2.00 - MOQ - 24 - Add $0.25 for packaging 2535-22225 California AM-22225

More information

Estimated Economic Impacts of the Small Business Jobs and Tax Relief Act National Report

Estimated Economic Impacts of the Small Business Jobs and Tax Relief Act National Report Regional Economic Models, Inc. Estimated Economic Impacts of the Small Business Jobs and Tax Relief Act National Report Prepared by Frederick Treyz, CEO June 2012 The following is a summary of the Estimated

More information

2015 State Hospice Report 2013 Medicare Information 1/1/15

2015 State Hospice Report 2013 Medicare Information 1/1/15 2015 State Hospice Report 2013 Medicare Information 1/1/15 www.hospiceanalytics.com 2 2013 Demographics & Hospice Utilization National Population 316,022,508 Total Deaths 2,529,792 Medicare Beneficiaries

More information

Current Medicare Advantage Enrollment Penetration: State and County-Level Tabulations

Current Medicare Advantage Enrollment Penetration: State and County-Level Tabulations Current Advantage Enrollment : State and County-Level Tabulations 5 Slide Series, Volume 40 September 2016 Summary of Tabulations and Findings As of September 2016, 17.9 million of the nation s 56.1 million

More information

2016 INCOME EARNED BY STATE INFORMATION

2016 INCOME EARNED BY STATE INFORMATION BY STATE INFORMATION This information is being provided to assist in your 2016 tax preparations. The information is also mailed to applicable Columbia fund non-corporate shareholders with their year-end

More information

Voter Registration and Absentee Ballot Deadlines by State 2018 General Election: Tuesday, November 6. Saturday, Oct 27 (postal ballot)

Voter Registration and Absentee Ballot Deadlines by State 2018 General Election: Tuesday, November 6. Saturday, Oct 27 (postal ballot) Voter Registration and Absentee Ballot Deadlines by State 2018 General Election: All dates in 2018 unless otherwise noted STATE REG DEADLINE ABSENTEE BALLOT REQUEST DEADLINE Alabama November 1 ABSENTEE

More information

STATE INDUSTRY ASSOCIATIONS $ - LISTED NEXT PAGE. TOTAL $ 88,000 * for each contribution of $500 for Board Meeting sponsorship

STATE INDUSTRY ASSOCIATIONS $ - LISTED NEXT PAGE. TOTAL $ 88,000 * for each contribution of $500 for Board Meeting sponsorship Exhibit D -- TRIP 2017 FUNDING SOURCES -- February 3, 2017 CORPORATE $ 12,000 Construction Companies $ 5,500 Consulting Engineers Equipment Distributors Manufacturer/Supplier/Producer 6,500 Surety Bond

More information

Sentinel Event Data. General Information Copyright, The Joint Commission

Sentinel Event Data. General Information Copyright, The Joint Commission Sentinel Event Data General Information 1995 2015 Data Limitations The reporting of most sentinel events to The Joint Commission is voluntary and represents only a small proportion of actual events. Therefore,

More information

Rutgers Revenue Sources

Rutgers Revenue Sources Rutgers Revenue Sources 31.2% Tuition and Fees 27.3% State Appropriations with Fringes 1.0% Endowment and Investments.5% Federal Appropriations 17.8% Federal, State, and Municipal Grants and Contracts

More information

Table 6 Medicaid Eligibility Systems for Children, Pregnant Women, Parents, and Expansion Adults, January Share of Determinations

Table 6 Medicaid Eligibility Systems for Children, Pregnant Women, Parents, and Expansion Adults, January Share of Determinations Table 6 Medicaid Eligibility Systems for Children, Pregnant Women, Parents, and Expansion Adults, January 2017 Able to Make Share of Determinations System determines eligibility for: 2 State Real-Time

More information

Sentinel Event Data. General Information Q Copyright, The Joint Commission

Sentinel Event Data. General Information Q Copyright, The Joint Commission Sentinel Event Data General Information 1995 2Q 2014 Data Limitations The reporting of most sentinel events to The Joint Commission is voluntary and represents only a small proportion of actual events.

More information

HOME HEALTH AIDE TRAINING REQUIREMENTS, DECEMBER 2016

HOME HEALTH AIDE TRAINING REQUIREMENTS, DECEMBER 2016 BACKGROUND HOME HEALTH AIDE TRAINING REQUIREMENTS, DECEMBER 2016 Federal legislation (42 CFR 484.36) requires that Medicare-certified home health agencies employ home health aides who are trained and evaluated

More information

Is this consistent with other jurisdictions or do you allow some mechanism to reinstate?

Is this consistent with other jurisdictions or do you allow some mechanism to reinstate? Topic: Question by: : Forfeiture for failure to appoint a resident agent Kathy M. Sachs Kansas Date: January 8, 2015 Manitoba Corporations Canada Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut

More information

PRESS RELEASE Media Contact: Joseph Stefko, Director of Public Finance, ;

PRESS RELEASE Media Contact: Joseph Stefko, Director of Public Finance, ; PRESS RELEASE Media Contact: Joseph Stefko, Director of Public Finance, 585.327.7075; jstefko@cgr.org Highest Paid State Workers in New Jersey & New York in 2010; Lowest Paid in Dakotas and West Virginia

More information

Table 8 Online and Telephone Medicaid Applications for Children, Pregnant Women, Parents, and Expansion Adults, January 2017

Table 8 Online and Telephone Medicaid Applications for Children, Pregnant Women, Parents, and Expansion Adults, January 2017 Table 8 Online and Telephone Medicaid Applications for Children, Pregnant Women, Parents, and Expansion Adults, January 2017 State Applications Can be Submitted Online at the State Level 1 < 25% 25% -

More information

Percentage of Enrolled Students by Program Type, 2016

Percentage of Enrolled Students by Program Type, 2016 Percentage of Enrolled Students by Program Type, 2016 Doctorate 4% PN/VN 3% MSN 15% ADN 28% BSRN 22% Diploma 2% BSN 26% n = 279,770 Percentage of Graduations by Program Type, 2016 MSN 12% Doctorate 1%

More information

Child & Adult Care Food Program: Participation Trends 2017

Child & Adult Care Food Program: Participation Trends 2017 Child & Adult Care Food Program: Participation Trends 2017 February 2018 About FRAC The Food Research and Action Center (FRAC) is the leading national organization working for more effective public and

More information

Statutory change to name availability standard. Jurisdiction. Date: April 8, [Statutory change to name availability standard] [April 8, 2015]

Statutory change to name availability standard. Jurisdiction. Date: April 8, [Statutory change to name availability standard] [April 8, 2015] Topic: Question by: : Statutory change to name availability standard Michael Powell Texas Date: April 8, 2015 Manitoba Corporations Canada Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut

More information

NMLS Mortgage Industry Report 2016 Q1 Update

NMLS Mortgage Industry Report 2016 Q1 Update NMLS Mortgage Industry Report 2016 Q1 Update Released June 10, 2016 Conference of State Bank Supervisors 1129 20 th Street, NW, 9 th Floor Washington, D.C. 20036-4307 NMLS Mortgage Industry Report: 2016Q1

More information

FORTIETH TRIENNIAL ASSEMBLY

FORTIETH TRIENNIAL ASSEMBLY FORTIETH TRIENNIAL ASSEMBLY MOST PUISSANT GENERAL GRAND MASTER GENERAL GRAND COUNCIL OF CRYPTIC MASONS INTERNATIONAL 1996-1999 -

More information

NMLS Mortgage Industry Report 2017Q2 Update

NMLS Mortgage Industry Report 2017Q2 Update NMLS Mortgage Industry Report 2017Q2 Update Released September 18, 2017 Conference of State Bank Supervisors 1129 20 th Street, NW, 9 th Floor Washington, D.C. 20036-4307 NMLS Mortgage Industry Report:

More information

NMLS Mortgage Industry Report 2017Q4 Update

NMLS Mortgage Industry Report 2017Q4 Update NMLS Mortgage Industry Report 2017Q4 Update Released March 9, 2018 Conference of State Bank Supervisors 1129 20 th Street, NW, 9 th Floor Washington, D.C. 20036-4307 NMLS Mortgage Industry Report: 2017Q4

More information

NMLS Mortgage Industry Report 2018Q1 Update

NMLS Mortgage Industry Report 2018Q1 Update NMLS Mortgage Industry Report 2018Q1 Update Released July 5, 2018 Conference of State Bank Supervisors 1129 20 th Street, NW, 9 th Floor Washington, D.C. 20036-4307 NMLS Mortgage Industry Report: 2018Q1

More information

Rankings of the States 2017 and Estimates of School Statistics 2018

Rankings of the States 2017 and Estimates of School Statistics 2018 Rankings of the States 2017 and Estimates of School Statistics 2018 NEA RESEARCH April 2018 Reproduction: No part of this report may be reproduced in any form without permission from NEA Research, except

More information

Child & Adult Care Food Program: Participation Trends 2016

Child & Adult Care Food Program: Participation Trends 2016 Child & Adult Care Food Program: Participation Trends 2016 March 2017 About FRAC The Food Research and Action Center (FRAC) is the leading national organization working for more effective public and private

More information

States Ranked by Annual Nonagricultural Employment Change October 2017, Seasonally Adjusted

States Ranked by Annual Nonagricultural Employment Change October 2017, Seasonally Adjusted States Ranked by Annual Nonagricultural Employment Change Change (Jobs) Change (Jobs) Change (Jobs) 1 Texas 316,100 19 Nevada 36,600 37 Hawaii 7,100 2 California 256,800 20 Tennessee 34,800 38 Mississippi

More information

*ALWAYS KEEP A COPY OF THE CERTIFICATE OF ATTENDANCE FOR YOUR RECORDS IN CASE OF AUDIT

*ALWAYS KEEP A COPY OF THE CERTIFICATE OF ATTENDANCE FOR YOUR RECORDS IN CASE OF AUDIT State Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas California INSTRUCTIONS FOR CLE ATTENDANCE REPORTING AT IADC 2012 TRIAL ACADEMY Attorney Reporting Method After the CLE activity, fill out the Certificate of Attendance

More information

Child & Adult Care Food Program: Participation Trends 2014

Child & Adult Care Food Program: Participation Trends 2014 Child & Adult Care Food Program: Participation Trends 2014 1200 18th St NW Suite 400 Washington, DC 20036 (202) 986-2200 / www.frac.org February 2016 About FRAC The Food Research and Action Center (FRAC)

More information

Weights and Measures Training Registration

Weights and Measures Training Registration Weights and Measures Training Registration Please fill out the form below to register for Weights and Measures training and testing dates. NIST Handbook 44, Specifications, Tolerances and other Technical

More information

HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETICS PARTICIPATION SURVEY

HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETICS PARTICIPATION SURVEY 2011-12 HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETICS PARTICIPATION SURVEY Conducted By THE NATIONAL FEDERATION OF STATE HIGH SCHOOL ASSOCIATIONS Based on Competition at the High School Level in the 2011-12 School Year BOYS GIRLS

More information

Date: 5/25/2012. To: Chuck Wyatt, DCR, Virginia. From: Christos Siderelis

Date: 5/25/2012. To: Chuck Wyatt, DCR, Virginia. From: Christos Siderelis 1 Date: 5/25/2012 To: Chuck Wyatt, DCR, Virginia From: Christos Siderelis Chuck Wyatt with the DCR in Virginia inquired about the classification of state parks having resort type characteristics and, if

More information

Interstate Turbine Advisory Council (CESA-ITAC)

Interstate Turbine Advisory Council (CESA-ITAC) Interstate Turbine Advisory Council (CESA-ITAC) Mark Mayhew NYSERDA for Val Stori Clean Energy States Alliance SWAT 4/25/12 Today CESA ITAC, LLC - What, who and why The Unified List - What, why, how and

More information

FY 2014 Per Capita Federal Spending on Major Grant Programs Curtis Smith, Nick Jacobs, and Trinity Tomsic

FY 2014 Per Capita Federal Spending on Major Grant Programs Curtis Smith, Nick Jacobs, and Trinity Tomsic Special Analysis 15-03, June 18, 2015 FY 2014 Per Capita Federal Spending on Major Grant Programs Curtis Smith, Nick Jacobs, and Trinity Tomsic 202-624-8577 ttomsic@ffis.org Summary Per capita federal

More information

Senior American Access to Care Grant

Senior American Access to Care Grant Senior American Access to Care Grant Grant Guidelines SENIOR AMERICAN (age 62 plus) ACCESS TO CARE GRANT GUIDELINES: The (ADAF) is committed to supporting U.S. based organizations exempt from taxation

More information

YOUTH MENTAL HEALTH IS WORSENING AND ACCESS TO CARE IS LIMITED THERE IS A SHORTAGE OF PROVIDERS HEALTHCARE REFORM IS HELPING

YOUTH MENTAL HEALTH IS WORSENING AND ACCESS TO CARE IS LIMITED THERE IS A SHORTAGE OF PROVIDERS HEALTHCARE REFORM IS HELPING 2 3 4 MENTAL HEALTH AND SUBSTANCE USE CONDITIONS ARE COMMON MOST AMERICANS LACK ACCESS TO CARE OF AMERICAN ADULTS WITH A MENTAL ILLNESS DID NOT RECEIVE TREATMENT ONE IN FIVE REPORT AN UNMET NEED NEARLY

More information

In the District of Columbia we have also adopted the latest Model business Corporation Act.

In the District of Columbia we have also adopted the latest Model business Corporation Act. Topic: Question by: : Reinstatement after Admin. Dissolution question Dave Nichols West Virginia Date: March 14, 2014 Manitoba Corporations Canada Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut

More information

The Regional Economic Outlook

The Regional Economic Outlook The Regional Economic Outlook Presented by: Mark McMullen, Director of Government Svcs Prepared for: FTA Revenue Estimating Conference September 15, 2008 Recent Economic Performance 2 1 The Job Market

More information

Introduction. Current Law Distribution of Funds. MEMORANDUM May 8, Subject:

Introduction. Current Law Distribution of Funds. MEMORANDUM May 8, Subject: MEMORANDUM May 8, 2018 Subject: TANF Family Assistance Grant Allocations Under the Ways and Means Committee (Majority) Proposal From: Gene Falk, Specialist in Social Policy, gfalk@crs.loc.gov, 7-7344 Jameson

More information

CRMRI White Paper #3 August 2017 State Refugee Services Indicators of Integration: How are the states doing?

CRMRI White Paper #3 August 2017 State Refugee Services Indicators of Integration: How are the states doing? CRMRI White Paper #3 August 7 State Refugee Services Indicators of Integration: How are the states doing? Marci Harris, Julia Greene, Kilee Jorgensen, Caren J. Frost, & Lisa H. Gren State Refugee Services

More information

Weekly Market Demand Index (MDI)

Weekly Market Demand Index (MDI) VOL. 8 NO. 28 JULY 13, 2015 LOAD AVAILABILITY Up 7% compared to the Weekly Market Demand Index (MDI) Note: MDI Measures Relative Truck Demand LOAD SEARCHING Up 18.3% compared to the TRUCK AVAILABILITY

More information

NAFCC Accreditation Annual Update

NAFCC Accreditation Annual Update NAFCC Accreditation Annual Update 1st year 2nd year First MI Last Co-provider (if applicable) Address on License, Registration or Certificate Phone Fax Mailing Address Email City State Zip County Country

More information

All Approved Insurance Providers All Risk Management Agency Field Offices All Other Interested Parties

All Approved Insurance Providers All Risk Management Agency Field Offices All Other Interested Parties United States Department of Agriculture Farm Production and Conservation Risk Management Agency Beacon Facility Mail Stop 080 P.O. Box 49205 Kansas City, MO 644-6205, 207 INFORMATIONAL MEMORANDUM: PM-7-06

More information

TENNESSEE TEXAS UTAH VERMONT VIRGINIA WASHINGTON WEST VIRGINIA WISCONSIN WYOMING ALABAMA ALASKA ARIZONA ARKANSAS

TENNESSEE TEXAS UTAH VERMONT VIRGINIA WASHINGTON WEST VIRGINIA WISCONSIN WYOMING ALABAMA ALASKA ARIZONA ARKANSAS ALABAMA ALASKA ARIZONA ARKANSAS CALIFORNIA COLORADO CONNECTICUT DELAWARE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA FLORIDA GEORGIA GUAM MISSOURI MONTANA NEBRASKA NEVADA NEW HAMPSHIRE NEW JERSEY NEW MEXICO NEW YORK NORTH CAROLINA

More information

UNCLASSIFIED UNCLASSIFIED

UNCLASSIFIED UNCLASSIFIED The National Guard Bureau Critical Infrastructure Program in Conjunction with the Joint Interagency Training and Education Center Brigadier General James A. Hoyer Director Joint Staff West Virginia National

More information

CONNECTICUT: ECONOMIC FUTURE WITH EDUCATIONAL REFORM

CONNECTICUT: ECONOMIC FUTURE WITH EDUCATIONAL REFORM CONNECTICUT: ECONOMIC FUTURE WITH EDUCATIONAL REFORM This file contains detailed projections and information from the article: Eric A. Hanushek, Jens Ruhose, and Ludger Woessmann, It pays to improve school

More information

Critical Access Hospitals and HCAHPS

Critical Access Hospitals and HCAHPS Critical Access Hospitals and HCAHPS Michelle Casey, MS Senior Research Fellow and Deputy Director University of Minnesota Rural Health Research Center June 12, 2012 Overview of Presentation Why is HCAHPS

More information

Alabama Okay No Any recruiting or advertising without authorization is considered out of compliance. Not authorized

Alabama Okay No Any recruiting or advertising without authorization is considered out of compliance. Not authorized No recruitment should take place if the state is red in this column. General Guidelines: Representatives of the University of Utah, whether directly engaged as recruiters or not, must follow the regulations

More information

Percent of Population Under Age 65 Uninsured, 2013, 2014, and 2015

Percent of Population Under Age 65 Uninsured, 2013, 2014, and 2015 Exhiit 1 Percent of Population Under Age 65 Uninsured, 13, 14, and 15 13 14 15

More information

2014 ACEP URGENT CARE POLL RESULTS

2014 ACEP URGENT CARE POLL RESULTS 2014 ACEP URGENT CARE POLL RESULTS PREPARED FOR: PREPARED BY: 2014 Marketing General Incorporated 625 North Washington Street, Suite 450 Alexandria, VA 22314 800.644.6646 toll free 703.739.1000 telephone

More information

Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program. STATE ACTIVITY REPORT Fiscal Year 2016

Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program. STATE ACTIVITY REPORT Fiscal Year 2016 Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program ACTIVITY REPORT Fiscal Year 2016 Food and Nutrition Service Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program Program Accountability and Administration Division September

More information

U.S. Army Civilian Personnel Evaluation Agency

U.S. Army Civilian Personnel Evaluation Agency Army Regulation 10 89 Organizations and Functions U.S. Army Civilian Personnel Evaluation Agency Headquarters Department of the Army Washington, DC 15 December 1989 Unclassified SUMMARY of CHANGE AR 10

More information

Table 1 Elementary and Secondary Education. (in millions)

Table 1 Elementary and Secondary Education. (in millions) Revised February 22, 2005 WHERE WOULD THE CUTS BE MADE UNDER THE PRESIDENT S BUDGET? Data Table 1 Elementary and Secondary Education Includes Education for the Disadvantaged, Impact Aid, School Improvement

More information

River Use Update Oct by Steve Sullivan

River Use Update Oct by Steve Sullivan Grand Canyon River Office River Use Update Oct-2014 -by Steve Sullivan Topics Commercial Use Numbers Noncommercial Use (NC) Numbers NC Lottery Applications NC Trip Sizes, Boats, and TAOTs NC Unused Launches

More information

Larry DeBoer Purdue University September Real GDP Growth. Real Consumption Spending Growth

Larry DeBoer Purdue University September Real GDP Growth. Real Consumption Spending Growth Larry DeBoer Purdue University September 2011 Real GDP Growth Real Consumption Spending Growth 1 Index of Consumer Sentiment 57.8 Sept 11 Savings Rate (percent of disposable income) Real Investment Spending

More information

EXHIBIT A. List of Public Entities Participating in FEDES Project

EXHIBIT A. List of Public Entities Participating in FEDES Project EXHIBIT A List of Public Entities Participating in FEDES Project Alabama Alabama Department of Economic and Community Affairs Alabama Department of Industrial Relations Alaska Department of Labor and Workforce

More information

F O R E S T R I V E R M A R I N E

F O R E S T R I V E R M A R I N E F O R E S T R I V E R M A R I N E Regional Sales Manager - Eric Rose Cell: (574) 361-8673 E-mail: erose@forestriverinc.com Sales Coordinator - Neil Massing (574) 825-8168 Cell: (574) 825-6180 E-mail: nmassing@forestriverinc.com

More information

Department of Defense INSTRUCTION

Department of Defense INSTRUCTION Department of Defense INSTRUCTION NUMBER 4715.02 August 28, 2009 Incorporating Change 2, August 31, 2018 USD(A&S) SUBJECT: Regional Environmental Coordination References: (a) DoD Instruction 4715.2, DoD

More information

Name: Date: Albany: Jefferson City: Annapolis: Juneau: Atlanta: Lansing: Augusta: Lincoln: Austin: Little Rock: Baton Rouge: Madison: Bismarck:

Name: Date: Albany: Jefferson City: Annapolis: Juneau: Atlanta: Lansing: Augusta: Lincoln: Austin: Little Rock: Baton Rouge: Madison: Bismarck: Albany: Annapolis: Atlanta: Augusta: Austin: Baton Rouge: Bismarck: Boise: Boston: Carson City: Charleston: Cheyenne: Columbia: Columbus: Concord: Denver: Des Moines: Dover: Frankfort: Harrisburg: Hartford:

More information

Economic Freedom of North America

Economic Freedom of North America Economic Freedom of North America 08 Annual Report (Canadian Edition) Amela Karabegović & Fred McMahon with Nathan J. Ashby & Russell S. Sobel The Fraser Institute 08 FRA S ER INSTITUTE Chapter 1 Economic

More information

STATE AGRICULTURAL ORGANIZATIONS SUPPORTING S. 744 AS APPROVED BY THE SENATE AGRICULTURE COMMITTEE

STATE AGRICULTURAL ORGANIZATIONS SUPPORTING S. 744 AS APPROVED BY THE SENATE AGRICULTURE COMMITTEE STATE AGRICULTURAL ORGANIZATIONS SUPPORTING S. 744 AS APPROVED BY THE SENATE AGRICULTURE COMMITTEE ALABAMA ALASKA ARIZONA Alabama Department of Agriculture & Industries* Alabama Poultry & Egg Association

More information

State Authority for Hazardous Materials Transportation

State Authority for Hazardous Materials Transportation Appendixes Appendix A State Authority for Hazardous Materials Transportation Hazardous Materials Transportation: Regulatory, Enforcement, and Emergency Response* Alabama E Public Service Commission ER

More information

STATE ENTREPRENEURSHIP INDEX

STATE ENTREPRENEURSHIP INDEX University of Nebraska - Lincoln DigitalCommons@University of Nebraska - Lincoln Business in Nebraska Bureau of Business Research 12-2013 STATE ENTREPRENEURSHIP INDEX Eric Thompson University of Nebraska-Lincoln,

More information

THE METHODIST CHURCH (U.S.)

THE METHODIST CHURCH (U.S.) THE METHODIST LIBRARY CONFERENCE JOURNALS COLLECTION PAGE: 1 ALABAMA 1939-58 ALABAMA WEST FLORIDA 1959-1967 ALASKA MISSION 1941, 1949-1967 ATLANTA 1939-1951 BALTIMORE CALIFORNIA ORIENTAL MISSION 1939-1952

More information

Fiscal Year 1999 Comparisons. State by State Rankings of Revenues and Spending. Includes Fiscal Year 2000 Rankings for State Taxes Only

Fiscal Year 1999 Comparisons. State by State Rankings of Revenues and Spending. Includes Fiscal Year 2000 Rankings for State Taxes Only Fiscal Year 1999 Comparisons State by State Rankings of Revenues and Spending Includes Fiscal Year 2000 Rankings for State Taxes Only January 2002 1 2 published annually by: The Minnesota Taxpayers Association

More information

Colorado River Basin. Source: U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Reclamation

Colorado River Basin. Source: U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Reclamation The Colorado River supports a quarter million jobs and produces $26 billion in economic output from recreational activities alone, drawing revenue from the 5.36 million adults who use the Colorado River

More information

How North Carolina Compares

How North Carolina Compares How North Carolina Compares A Compendium of State Statistics March 2017 Prepared by the N.C. General Assembly Program Evaluation Division Preface The Program Evaluation Division of the North Carolina General

More information

Selection & Retention Of State Judges. Methods from Across the Country

Selection & Retention Of State Judges. Methods from Across the Country Selection & Retention Of State Judges Methods from Across the Country Formal Methods of Selecting State Judges COURTS OF LAST RESORT............................. 3 INTERMEDIATE APPELLATE COURTS....................

More information

Benefits by Service: Outpatient Hospital Services (October 2006)

Benefits by Service: Outpatient Hospital Services (October 2006) Page 1 of 8 Benefits by Service: Outpatient Hospital Services (October 2006) Definition/Notes Note: Totals include 50 states and D.C. "Benefits Covered" Totals "Benefits Not Covered" Totals Is the benefit

More information

How North Carolina Compares

How North Carolina Compares How North Carolina Compares A Compendium of State Statistics January 2013 Prepared by the N.C. General Assembly Program Evaluation Division Program Evaluation Division North Carolina General Assembly Legislative

More information

Fiscal Research Center

Fiscal Research Center January 2016 Georgia s Rankings Among the States: Budget, Taxes and Other Indicators ABOUT THE FISCAL RESEARCH CENTER Established in 1995, the (FRC) provides nonpartisan research, technical assistance

More information

Cooperative Program Allocation Budget Receipts Southern Baptist Convention Executive Committee August 2015

Cooperative Program Allocation Budget Receipts Southern Baptist Convention Executive Committee August 2015 Cooperative Program Allocation Budget Receipts August 2015 Cooperative Program Allocation Budget Current Current $ Change % Change Month Month from from Contribution Sources 2014-2015 2013-2014 Prior Year

More information

Its Effect on Public Entities. Disaster Aid Resources for Public Entities

Its Effect on Public Entities. Disaster Aid Resources for Public Entities State-by-state listing of Disaster Aid Resources for Public Entities AL Alabama Agency http://ema.alabama.gov/ Alabama Portal http://www.alabamapa.org/ AK AZ AR CA CO CT DE DC FL Alaska Division of Homeland

More information

Cooperative Program Allocation Budget Receipts Southern Baptist Convention Executive Committee March 2018

Cooperative Program Allocation Budget Receipts Southern Baptist Convention Executive Committee March 2018 Cooperative Program Allocation Budget Receipts March 2018 Cooperative Program Allocation Budget Current Current $ Change % Change Month Month from from Contribution Sources 2017-2018 2016-2017 Prior Year

More information

STATUTORY/REGULATORY NURSE ANESTHETIST RECOGNITION

STATUTORY/REGULATORY NURSE ANESTHETIST RECOGNITION Alabama NPA and SBON R&R CRNAs are a type of advanced practice nurse. Advanced practice nurses are "certified by the Board of Nursing to engage in the practice of advanced practice nursing." [Alabama Nurse

More information

Cooperative Program Allocation Budget Receipts Southern Baptist Convention Executive Committee January 2014

Cooperative Program Allocation Budget Receipts Southern Baptist Convention Executive Committee January 2014 Cooperative Program Allocation Budget Receipts January 2014 Cooperative Program Allocation Budget Current Current $ Change % Change Month Month from from Contribution Sources 2013-2014 2012-2013 Prior

More information

Cooperative Program Allocation Budget Receipts Southern Baptist Convention Executive Committee April 2015

Cooperative Program Allocation Budget Receipts Southern Baptist Convention Executive Committee April 2015 Cooperative Program Allocation Budget Receipts April 2015 Cooperative Program Allocation Budget Current Current $ Change % Change Month Month from from Contribution Sources 2014-2015 2013-2014 Prior Year

More information

Cooperative Program Allocation Budget Receipts Southern Baptist Convention Executive Committee March 2015

Cooperative Program Allocation Budget Receipts Southern Baptist Convention Executive Committee March 2015 Cooperative Program Allocation Budget Receipts March 2015 Cooperative Program Allocation Budget Current Current $ Change % Change Month Month from from Contribution Sources 2014-2015 2013-2014 Prior Year

More information

Cooperative Program Allocation Budget Receipts Southern Baptist Convention Executive Committee May 2016

Cooperative Program Allocation Budget Receipts Southern Baptist Convention Executive Committee May 2016 Cooperative Program Allocation Budget Receipts May 2016 Cooperative Program Allocation Budget Current Current $ Change % Change Month Month from from Contribution Sources 2015-2016 2014-2015 Prior Year

More information

Cooperative Program Allocation Budget Receipts Southern Baptist Convention Executive Committee December 2015

Cooperative Program Allocation Budget Receipts Southern Baptist Convention Executive Committee December 2015 Cooperative Program Allocation Budget Receipts December 2015 Cooperative Program Allocation Budget Current Current $ Change % Change Month Month from from Contribution Sources 2015-2016 2014-2015 Prior

More information

November 24, First Street NE, Suite 510 Washington, DC 20002

November 24, First Street NE, Suite 510 Washington, DC 20002 820 First Street NE, Suite 510 Washington, DC 20002 Tel: 202-408-1080 Fax: 202-408-1056 center@cbpp.org www.cbpp.org November 24, 2008 TANF BENEFITS ARE LOW AND HAVE NOT KEPT PACE WITH INFLATION But Most

More information

Fiscal Research Center

Fiscal Research Center January 2017 Georgia s Rankings Among the States: Budget, Taxes and Other Indicators ABOUT THE FISCAL RESEARCH CENTER Established in 1995, the (FRC) provides nonpartisan research, technical assistance

More information

National Collegiate Soils Contest Rules

National Collegiate Soils Contest Rules National Collegiate Soils Contest Rules Students of Agronomy, Soils, and Environmental Sciences (SASES) Revised September 30, 2008 I. NAME The contest shall be known as the National Collegiate Soils Contest

More information