Since that year the state has allocated two districts for its representatives.
Universities, public schools and states must allocate enough money to help the project work.
Since 1995, the state has allocated more money for the 16 poorest districts.
The city and state allocated the money in their new budgets, which were approved last month.
This year, the state allocated $22 billion for primary and secondary school aid.
For example, in 1979-80 the state allocated $56.5 million to drug treatment while Federal dollars totaled $19.2.
The state allocates nearly twice that much money to provide social services.
So far, the state has allocated $240 million for the project.
The state has allocated 350 of the available 1,500 vouchers.
The state allocated $7 million to raise the pay of the 9,000 workers in the bottom four classes.