Emergency Conservation payments in Pennsylvania totaled $6.4 million from 1995-2020‡.
Congressional Districts in Pennsylvania Receiving Emergency Conservation payments, 1995-2020‡
Rank |
District |
Emergency Conservation 1995-2020‡ | Pct of Total | Running Percentage |
1 | 10th District of Pennsylvania (Rep. Scott Perry) | $1,807,815 | 28.4% | 28.4% |
2 | 11th District of Pennsylvania (Rep. Lloyd Smucker) | $1,076,205 | 16.9% | 45.2% |
3 | 9th District of Pennsylvania (Rep. Daniel Meuser) | $1,007,290 | 15.8% | 61.0% |
4 | 5th District of Pennsylvania (Rep. Mary Gay Scanlon) | $491,641 | 7.7% | 68.8% |
5 | 18th District of Pennsylvania (Rep. Michael Doyle) | $378,776 | 5.9% | 74.7% |
6 | 3rd District of Pennsylvania (Rep. Dwight Evans) | $351,020 | 5.5% | 80.2% |
7 | 8th District of Pennsylvania (Rep. Matt Cartwright) | $273,332 | 4.3% | 84.5% |
8 | 17th District of Pennsylvania (Rep. Conor Lamb) | $259,764 | 4.1% | 88.6% |
9 | 4th District of Pennsylvania (Rep. Madeleine Dean) | $133,669 | 2.1% | 90.7% |
10 | 12th District of Pennsylvania (Rep. Fred Keller) | $126,989 | 2.0% | 92.7% |
11 | 16th District of Pennsylvania (Rep. Mike Kelly) | $109,498 | 1.7% | 94.4% |
12 | 15th District of Pennsylvania (Rep. Glenn Thompson) | $70,219 | 1.1% | 95.5% |
13 | 7th District of Pennsylvania (Rep. Susan Wild) | $21,937 | 0.3% | 95.8% |
14 | 6th District of Pennsylvania (Rep. Chrissy Houlahan) | $13,702 | 0.2% | 96.0% |
15 | 14th District of Pennsylvania (Rep. Guy Reschenthaler) | $935 | 0.0% | 96.0% |
NOTE: Not all recipients were able to be placed into Congressional Districts
so the District total may not total 100%. Nationally 96% of all program monies were designated into a Congressional District
Source: Environmental Working Group. Compiled from USDA data.
‡ Data for 2020 includes payments made by USDA through June 30, 2020 and does not include crop insurance premium subsidies.