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01/22/17 3:33 PM

#1603 RE: LMLYP #1598

It looks like 2017 revenues are increasing.

Maybe even more rapidly than 2016.

PCHM is in 46 states (year end 2015), and half the country is now interested in 24/7 programs. There is a positive trend. Look at the states that applied for grants, but were not awarded. Only one of those 12 states had a pilot program.

There has to be many more states that now have a pilot program or are close to launching one.


Awarded Federal Grants for 24/7 Sobriety Programs

Idaho
Montana
North Dakota
South Dakota
Washington (legislation introduced)
Wyoming

Applied but not awarded Federal Grants for 24/7 Sobriety Programs

Maine - yet to consider * ... now applied
Michigan - learning stage * ... now applied
Nevada - under consideration * ... now applied
New Jersey - yet to consider * ... now applied
New York - yet to consider * ... now applied
North Carolina - yet to consider * ... now applied
Oregon - yet to consider * ... now applied
Tennessee - under consideration ... now applied
Utah - under consideration ... now applied
Vermont - learning stage ... now applied
Virginia - learning stage (legislation introduced) .. now applied
Wisconsin - pilot program (legislation introduced) .. now applied

Did not apply for Federal Grants but have pilot programs

Nebraska
Florida (legislation introduced)

Did not apply for Federal Grants but introduced legislation

Illinois
New Mexico
Pennsylvania
West Virginia


https://www.nhtsa.gov/highway-safety-grants-program/fy-2017-grant-funding-table

* per We Save Lives (Highway Safety Advocates)
Look at link I replied to with We Save Lives 2016 map.


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