Missouri

By   /   November 17, 2009  /   1 Comment

Social security is younger than one retired district in Missouri that received more than $600,00 in stimulus money, according to recovery.gov. The 14th district was eliminated after the 1930 census. The 14th was joined by a handful of other non-existent districts to receive stimulus dollars.

14th congressional district            5              $617,848

00 congressional district                0              $136,833

31st congressional district            0              $74,542

10th congressional district            0              $43,447

16th congressional district            0.5          $28,453

29th congressional district            3              $27,443

A Watchdog study revealed 440 non-existent congressional districts within the stimulus tracking web site, recovery.org. The full report can be found here and below:

Recovery’s Phantom Districts

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