Sunday, February 24, 2013

Jamie Dupree's Washington Insider: Pentagon details state-by-state furloughs

Pentagon details state-by-state furloughs | Jamie Dupree's Washington Insider | www.wsbradio.com

Posted: 9:43 a.m. Thursday, Feb. 21, 2013

By Jamie Dupree

The Pentagon has released figures showing the impact of the plan to furlough over 700,000 civilian defense workers in order to deal with automatic budget cuts set to hit on March 1.

The plan, which would involve one furlough day a week from late April through the end of the fiscal year in September, would save $4.6 billion in the United States and another $265 million overseas, for a total of $4.86 billion.

States hit the hardest by the civilian defense worker furloughs are those that have a number of military facilities ? and are neighbors of Washington, D.C. as well.

Virginia would lose $660 millin in payroll through the furloughs; California is next at $419 million, followed by Maryland at $359 million.? Texas would lose payrolls valued at $290 million.

Here is the full state-by-state list as provided by the Pentagon:

?State?Total FY2012 Payroll?Est. of Furlough Impact?Est FY2013 Payroll
?Alabama?$2,174,475,440-$183,994,076??$1,990,481,364
?Alaska?$395,643,018-$33,477,486?$362,165,532?
?Arizona?$654,272,851-$55,361,549?$598,911,302?
?Arkansas?$231,472,474-$19,586,132?$211,886,342?
?California?$4,960,293,753-$419,717,164?$4,540,576,589?
?Colorado?$862,135,217-$72,949,903?$789,185,314?
?Connecticut?$184,870,426-$15,642,882?$169,227,544?
?Delaware?$99,088,346-$8,384,398?$90,703,947?
?District of Columbia?$1,372,453,837-$116,130,709?$1,256,323,128?
?Florida?$2,190,390,094-$185,340,700?$2,005,049,394?
?Georgia?$2,400,446,142-$203,114,674?$2,197,331,468?
?Hawaii?$1,632,436,375-$138,129,232?$1,494,307,143?
?Idaho?$86,558,487-$7,324,180?$79,234,307?
?Illinois?$1,040,094,515-$88,007,997?$952,086,518?
?Indiana?$792,066,373-$67,021,001?$725,045,372?
?Iowa?$91,236,256-$7,719,991?$83,516,265?
?Kansas?$516,943,902-$43,741,407?$473,202,495?
?Kentucky$663,377,945?-$56,131,980?$607,245,965?
?Louisiana?$440,580,854-$37,279,918?$403,300,936?
?Maine$486,683,721?-$41,180,930?$445,502,791?
?Maryland?$4,246,163,841-$359,290,787?$3,886,873,054?
?Massachusetts$531,725,827?-$44,992,185?$486,733,642?
?Michigan?$818,499,422-$69,257,643?$749,241,779?
?Minnesota?$148,795,573-$12,590,395?$136,205,178?
?Mississippi?$596,325,787-$50,458,336?$545,867,451?
?Missouri?$513,160,674-$43,421,288?$469,739,386?
?Montana?$83,051,804-$7,027,460?$76,024,344?
?Nebraska?$295,724,739-$25,022,863?$270,701,876?
?Nevada?$143,069,768-$12,105,903?$130,963,865?
?New Hampshire?$68,829,433-$5,824,029?$63,005,404?
?New Jersey?$917,902,411-$77,668,666?$840,233,745?
?New Mexico?$516,643,142-$43,715,958?$472,927,184?
?New York?$774,644,655-$65,546,855?$709,097,800?
?North Carolina?$1,429,023,635-$120,917,385?$1,308,106,251?
?North Dakota?$97,200,891-$8,224,691?$88,976,200?
?Ohio?$1,957,942,009-$165,672,016?$1,792,269,993?
?Oklahoma?$1,527,654,499-$129,263,073?$1,398,391,426?
?Oregon?$219,004,894-$18,531,183?$200,473,711?
?Pennsylvania$1,830,965,501?-$154,927,850?$1,676,037,651?
?Rhode Island$403,042,209?-$34,103,572?$368,938,637?
?South Carolina$706,452,744?-$59,776,771?$646,675,973?
?South Dakota$76,044,098?-$6,434,501?$69,609,597?
?Tennessee$439,259,645?-$37,168,124?$402,091,521?
?Texas$3,437,609,788?-$290,874,674?$3,146,735,114?
?Utah$1,019,534,375?-$86,268,293?$933,266,082?
?Vermont$35,597,711?-$3,012,114?$32,585,597?
?Virginia$7,810,211,096?-$660,864,016?$7,149,347,080?
?Washington$2,068,719,736?-$175,045,516?$1,893,674,220?
?West Virginia$121,182,837?-$10,253,932?$110,928,905?
?Wisconsin$153,615,884?-$12,998,267?$140,617,617?
?Wyoming$64,215,124?-$5,433,587?$58,781,537?
?USA TOTAL$54,327,333,778?-$4,596,928,243?$49,730,405,535?
?Overseas$3,138,144,892?-$265,535,337?$2,872,609,555?
GRAND TOTAL$57,465,478,670-$4,862,463,580$52,603,015,090

Source: Civilian Pay File, created by DMDC on 2/8/2013

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Saturday, February 23, 2013

2013 NFL Draft Order

Round Pick Overall
1 1 1 Kansas City
1 2 2 Jacksonville
1 3 3 Oakland
1 4 4 Philadelphia
1 5 5 Detroit
1 6 6 Cleveland
1 7 7 Arizona
1 8 8 Buffalo
1 9 9 New York Jets
1 10 10 Tennessee
1 11 11 San Diego
1 12 12 Miami
1 13 13 Tampa Bay
1 14 14 Carolina
1 15 15 New Orleans
1 16 16 St. Louis
1 17 17 Pittsburgh
1 18 18 Dallas
1 19 19 New York Giants
1 20 20 Chicago
1 21 21 Cincinnati
1 22 22 St. Louis from Washington
1 23 23 Minnesota
1 24 24 Indianapolis
1 25 25 Seattle
1 26 26 Green Bay
1 27 27 Houston
1 28 28 Denver
1 29 29 New England
1 30 30 Atlanta
1 31 31 San Francisco
1 32 32 Baltimore

Round Pick Overall
2 1 33 Jacksonville
2 2 34 Kansas City
2 3 35 Philadelphia
2 4 36 Detroit
2 5 37 Cincinnati from Oakland
2 6 38 Arizona
27?Cleveland Exercised in Supplemental Draft
2 8 39 New York Jets
2 9 40 Tennessee
2 10 41 Buffalo
2 11 42 Miami
2 12 43 Tampa Bay
2 13 44 Carolina
214?New Orleans Forfeited
2 15 45 San Diego
2 16 46 St. Louis
2 17 47 Dallas
2 18 48 Pittsburgh
2 19 49 New York Giants
2 20 50 Chicago
2 21 51 Washington
2 22 52 Minnesota
2 23 53 Cincinnati
2 24 54 Miami from Indianapolis
2 25 55 Green Bay
2 26 56 Seattle
2 27 57 Houston
2 28 58 Denver
2 29 59 New England
2 30 60 Atlanta
2 31 61 San Francisco
2 32 62 Baltimore

Round Pick Overall
3 1 63 Kansas City
3 2 64 Jacksonville
3 3 65 Detroit
3 4 66 Oakland
3 5 67 Philadelphia
3 6 68 Cleveland
3 7 69 Arizona
3 8 70 Tennessee
3 9 71 Buffalo
3 10 72 New York Jets
3 11 73 Tampa Bay
3 12 74 San Francisco from Carolina
3 13 75 New Orleans
3 14 76 San Diego
3 15 77 Miami
3 16 78 St. Louis
3 17 79 Pittsburgh
3 18 80 Dallas
3 19 81 New York Giants
3 20 82 Miami from Chicago
3 21 83 Minnesota
3 22 84 Cincinnati
3 23 85 Washington
3 24 86 Indianapolis
3 25 87 Seattle
3 26 88 Green Bay
3 27 89 Houston
3 28 90 Denver
3 29 91 New England
3 30 92 Atlanta
3 31 93 San Francisco
3 32 94 Baltimore

Round Pick Overall
4 1 - Jacksonville
4 2 - Kansas City
4 3 - Oakland
4 4 - Philadelphia
4 5 - Minnesota from Detroit
4 6 - Arizona
4 7 - Cleveland
4 8 - Buffalo
4 9 - New York Jets
4 10 - Tennessee
4 11 - Carolina
4 12 - New Orleans
4 13 - San Diego
4 14 - Miami
4 15 - Tampa Bay
4 16 - St. Louis
4 17 - Dallas
4 18 - Pittsburgh
4 19 - New York Giants
4 20 - Chicago
4 21 - Cincinnati
4 22 - Washington
4 23 - Minnesota
4 24 - Indianapolis
4 25 - Green Bay
4 26 - Seattle
4 27 - Houston
4 28 - Denver
4 29 - Tampa Bay from New England
4 30 - Atlanta
4 31 - San Francisco
4 32 - Baltimore

Round Pick Overall
5 1 - Kansas City
5 2 - Jacksonville
5 3 - Philadelphia
5 4 - Detroit
5 5 - Seattle from Oakland
5 6 - Cleveland
5 7 - Arizona
5 8 - New York Jets
5 9 - Tennessee
5 10 - Buffalo
5 11 - New Orleans
5 12 - San Diego
5 13 - Miami
5 14 - Tampa Bay
5 15 - Carolina
5 16 - St. Louis
5 17 - Pittsburgh
5 18 - Dallas
5 19 - New York Giants
5 20 - Chicago
5 21 - Washington
5 22 - Minnesota
5 23 - Cincinnati
5 24 - San Francisco from Indianapolis
5 25 - Seattle
5 26 - Green Bay
5 27 - Houston
5 28 - Denver
5 29 - Washington from New England
5 30 - Atlanta
5 31 - San Francisco
5 32 - Baltimore

Round Pick Overall
6 1 - Jacksonville
6 2 - Kansas City
6 3 - Detroit
6 4 - Oakland
6 5 - Cleveland from Philadelphia
6 6 - Arizona
6 7 - Cleveland
6 8 - Arizona from Tennessee through Minnesota
6 9 - Buffalo
6 10 - New York Jets
6 11 - San Diego
6 12 - San Francisco from Miami
6 13 - Tampa Bay
6 14 - Carolina
6 15 - New Orleans
6 16 - St. Louis
6 17 - Dallas
6 18 - Pittsburgh
6 19 - New York Giants
6 20 - Chicago
6 21 - Minnesota
6 22 - Cincinnati
6 23 - Washington
6 24 - Indianapolis
6 25 - Green Bay
6 26 - Seattle
6 27 - Houston
6 28 - Philadelphia from Denver
6 29 - Cincinnati from New England
6 30 - Atlanta
6 31 - San Francisco
6 32 - Baltimore

Round Pick Overall
7 1 - Kansas City
7 2 - Jacksonville
7 3 - Oakland
7 4 - Philadelphia
7 5 - Detroit
7 6 - Philadelphia from Cleveland
7 7 - Minnesota from Arizona
7 8 - Seattle from Buffalo
7 9 - New York Jets
7 10 - Tennessee
7 11 - Miami
7 12 - Tampa Bay
7 13 - Oakland from Carolina
7 14 - Seattle from New Orleans
7 15 - San Diego
7 16 - St. Louis
7 17 - Pittsburgh
7 18 - Miami from Dallas
7 19 - New York Giants
7 20 - New England from Chicago through Tampa Bay
7 21 - San Francisco from Cincinnati
7 22 - Washington
7 23 - Minnesota
7 24 - Indianapolis
7 25 - Seattle
7 26 - Green Bay
7 27 - Houston
7 28 - Denver
7 29 - New England
7 30 - Atlanta
7 31 - San Francisco
7 32 - Baltimore

Source: http://chi.scout.com/2/1268572.html

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Russia accuses U.S. of double standards over Syria

MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russian accused the United States of applying double standards over Syria on Friday and blamed Washington for blocking a U.N. Security Council statement condemning a car bomb attack in Damascus.

The car bomb killed 53 people on Thursday on a busy highway, damaging nearby Russian embassy buildings in the Syrian capital.

"We are disappointed that, as a result of the United States' position at the United Nations Security Council, the terrorist act in Syria was not condemned," Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov told a joint news conference after talks with China's foreign minister.

"We believe this is double standards and see in it a very dangerous tendency by our American colleagues to depart from the fundamental principle of unconditional condemnation of any terrorist act, a principle which secures the unity of the international community in the fight against terrorism.

Russia has used its status as a permanent member of the U.N. Security Council to protect President Bashar al-Assad from three consecutive resolutions aimed at putting pressure on him to end the nearly two-year old conflict.

The United States has pushed for Assad's departure but Moscow says his removal must not be a pre-condition for any solution of the conflict.

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