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South Carolina state agencies have received more than $1 billion in federal stimulus revenue, Comptroller Richard Eckstrom reported Wednesday. Here's a breakdown sent out in a news release: - Dept. of Health and Human Services, $470,770,899
- Employment Security Commission, $183,470,546
- Dept. of Social Services, $109,586,677
- Dept. of Transportation, $71,269,961
- Dept. of Education, $38,618,358
- Dept. of Public Safety, $38,154,268
- Dept. of Commerce, $21,136,988
- Governor's Office, $16,785,401
- State Treasurer's Office, $14,626,849
- Department of Corrections, $11,960,631
- Budget and Control Board, $4,753,301
- Judicial Department, $4,000,000
- Dept. of Health and Environmental Control, $3,452,687
- Dept. of Probation, Pardon and Parole, $2,000,000
- State Library, $1,685,045
- Board for Technical & Comprehensive Education, $1,550,756
- State Law Enforcement Division, $1,066,927
- Lt. Governor's Office, $743,634
- Forestry Commission, $574,329
- Educational Television Commission, $540,000
- Dept. of Natural Resources, $500,000
- Wil Lou Gray Opportunity School, $500,000
- School for the Deaf and the Blind, $500,000
- Archives and History, $500,000
- Arts Commission, $500,000
- Vocational Rehabilitation, $480,781
- Commission on Higher Education, $364,440Dept. of Agriculture, $250,000
- Law Enforcement Training Council, $120,000
- Attorney General's Office, $39,576
Total: $1,000,502,054
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