Loan Deficiency Payments in 31st District of Texas (Rep. John Carter) totaled $64 in 2010
Congressional Districts in 31st District of Texas (Rep. John Carter) Receiving Loan Deficiency Payments payments, 2010
Rank | District | Loan Deficiency Payments 2010 | Pct of Total | Running Percentage |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 11th District of Texas (Rep. Michael Conaway) | $235,448 | 31.7% | 31.7% |
2 | 23rd District of Texas (Rep. Will Hurd) | $190,514 | 25.6% | 57.3% |
3 | 21st District of Texas (Rep. Lamar Smith) | $97,021 | 13.1% | 70.4% |
4 | 19th District of Texas (Rep. Jodey Arrington) | $26,858 | 3.6% | 74.0% |
5 | 25th District of Texas (Rep. Roger Williams) | $18,143 | 2.4% | 76.4% |
6 | 13th District of Texas (Rep. Mac Thornberry) | $8,267 | 1.1% | 77.5% |
7 | 10th District of Texas (Rep. Michael McCaul) | $6,656 | 0.9% | 78.4% |
8 | 17th District of Texas (Rep. Bill Flores) | $968 | 0.1% | 78.6% |
9 | 6th District of Texas (Rep. Joe Barton) | $690 | 0.1% | 78.7% |
10 | 27th District of Texas (Rep. Blake Farenthold) | $668 | 0.1% | 78.7% |
11 | 15th District of Texas (Rep. Vicente Gonzalez) | $587 | 0.1% | 78.8% |
12 | 26th District of Texas (Rep. Michael Burgess) | $221 | 0.0% | 78.9% |
13 | 31st District of Texas (Rep. John Carter) | $64 | 0.0% | 78.9% |
14 | 5th District of Texas (Rep. Jeb Hensarling) | $43 | 0.0% | 78.9% |
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.