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List Of Cities Receiving Aid

WASHINGTON (AP) – Anti-terror aid amounts to cities, with figures rounded to the nearest million or $100,000, according to an early list provided to lawmakers and obtained by The AssociatedPress:

New York City: $134 million, up from last year’s $124 million.

Los Angeles/Long Beach: $72 million, down from last year’s $80 million.

DC region: $62 million, up from last year’s $46 million.

Chicago: $47 million, down from last year’s $52 million.

Jersey City/Newark, N.J.: $36 million, up from last year’s $34 million.

San Francisco: $34 million, up from last year’s $28 million.

Houston: $25 million, up from last year’s $17 million.

Dallas: $21 million, up from last year’s $14 million.

Philadelphia: $19 million, down from last year’s $20 million.

San Diego: $16 million, up from last year’s $8 million.

Atlanta: $15 million, down from last year’s $19 million.

Detroit: $15 million, down from last year’s $19 million.

Boston: $14 million, down from last year’s $18 million.

Anaheim/Santa Ana, Calif.: $14 million, up from last year’s $12 million.

Miami: $12 million, down from last year’s $16 million.

Phoenix: $12 million, up from last year’s $4 million.

Baltimore: $12 million, up from last year’s $10 million.

Seattle: $11 million, up from last year’s $9 million.

Las Vegas: $9 million, up from last year’s $8 million.

St. Louis: $9 million, about the same as last year.

Tampa, Fla.: $8.6 million, down slightly from last year’s $8.8 million.

Twin Cities, Minn.: $8.4 million, up from last year’s $4.3 million.

Kansas City, Mo.: $8.4 million, down from last year’s $9.2 million.

Denver: $7.9 million, up from last year’s $4.4 million.

Portland, Ore.: $7.8 million, down from last year’s $9.4 million.

Indianapolis: $7.7 million, up from last year’s $4.3 million.

Pittsburgh: $6.9 million, up from $4.9 million.

San Antonio: $6.8 up for $4.5 million.

Fort Lauderdale, Fla.: $6.6 million, down from $10 million.

Jacksonville, Fla.: $5.9 million, down from $9.3 million.

Orlando, Fla.: $5.6 million, down from last year’s $9.4 million.

Cleveland: $5.5 million, up from last year’s $4.7 million.

Buffalo, N.Y.: $5.5 million, up from last year’s 3.7 million.

Cincinnati: $5.2 million, up from last year’s $4.7 million.

Honolulu: $5.2 million, up from last year’s $4.8 million.

Charlotte, N.C.: $5 million, down from last year’s $9 million.

Oklahoma City: $4.8 million, up from last year’s $4.1 million.

Columbus, Ohio: $4.7 million, up from last year’s $4.3 million.

Milwaukee: $4.6 million, down from last year’s $8.6 million.

Memphis, Tenn.: $4.6 million, up from last year’s $4.2 million.

New Orleans: $4.4 million, down from last year’s $4.7 million.

Sacramento, Calif.: $4.2 million, down from last year’s $7.4 million.

(Copyright 2007 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)

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