Center for Security Policy Releases Congressional District Reports on Defense Sequestration Economic Impacts

Washington DC August 21, 2012:  The Center for Security Policy has posted new Congressional District Reports on the local economic impacts of the ten-year $500 billion in cuts to the nation’s defense budget under Sequestration.  The reports are free and available online to the public at http://forthecommondefense.org/districts.

The Congressional District Reports are a tool to help local officials and businesses prepare for the possible impact of job losses and harm to local communities from the sequestration budget cuts.  The Congressional District Reports provide a 2011 baseline to see how congressional districts may be affected by the planned across-the-board sequestration cuts in the 2013 defense budget.  These sequestration defense budget cuts will be an estimated total of 18% or more when combined with earlier budget cuts.

These Congressional District Reports show 2011 defense contracts for businesses in each congressional district (and bordering zip codes), including the contract dollar amount, contractor business name,  address and phone number, the contractor industry classification, and whether the business is a small or disadvantaged business, woman-owned, minority-owned or veteran-owned.  The Congressional District Reports are provided as a spreadsheet file for each congressional district.  They include contractor businesses in zip codes that are exclusively within the congressional district, as well as businesses in zip codes shared with bordering congressional districts.

To build each Congressional District Report, contract information was derived from public data at the Federal Procurement Data System ( https://www.fpds.gov) based on queries from http://www.governmentcontractswon.com, and combined with public zip code data linked to congressional districts.  To view additional reports with 2011 data showing the 18% cuts for all U.S. states and territories, counties and cities, for both the contractor’s primary location and the “place of performance” of the contract work, go to http://forthecommondefense.org/reports.

The “Defense Breakdown Economic Impact Reports” are a project of the Center for Security Policy for the Coalition for the Common Defense, intended to educate and engage the American public on the importance of maintaining a strong national defense.

 

Defense Breakdown Economic Impact Reports
2011 Defense Contracts by Contractor HQ Location
 for all Congressional Districts:

The Congressional District Reports are a tool to help local officials and businesses prepare for the possible impact of job losses and harm to local communities from the sequestration budget cuts.  The Congressional District Reports provide a 2011 baseline to see how congressional districts may be affected by the planned across-the-board sequestration cuts in the 2013 defense budget.  These sequestration defense budget cuts are estimated to total 18% or more when combined with earlier budget cuts.

These Congressional District Reports show 2011 defense contracts for businesses in each congressional district (and bordering zip codes), including the contract dollar amount, contractor business name,  address and phone number, the contractor industry classification, and whether the business is a small or disadvantaged business, woman-owned, minority-owned or veteran-owned.  The Congressional District Reports are provided as a spreadsheet file for each congressional district, organized alphabetically by state.  They include contractor businesses in zip codes that are exclusively within the congressional district, as well as businesses in zip codes shared with bordering congressional districts.

To build the Congressional District Reports, contract information was derived from public data at the Federal Procurement Data System ( https://www.fpds.gov) based on queries from http://www.governmentcontractswon.com, combined with public zip code data linked to congressional districts.  To view additional reports with 2011 data, showing the 18% cuts for all U.S. states and territories, counties and cities, for both the contractor’s primary location and the “place of performance” of the contract work, go to http://forthecommondefense.org/reports .

The “Defense Breakdown Economic Impact Reports” are a project of the Center for Security Policy for the Coalition for the Common Defense, intended to educate and engage the American public on the importance of maintaining a strong national defense. For more information, email brim@securefreedom.org.


                                 ALABAMA
    1. Jo Bonner
    2. Martha Roby
    3. Mike Rogers
    4. Robert B. Aderholt
    5. Mo Brooks
    6. Spencer Bachus
    7. Terri A. Sewell

                                 ALASKA
    At Large - Don Young

                                 ARIZONA
    1. Paul A. Gosar
    2. Trent Franks
    3. Benjamin Quayle
    4. Ed Pastor
    5. David Schweikert
    6. Jeff Flake
    7. Raul M. Grijalva
    8. Ron Barber

                                ARKANSAS
    1. Eric A. ``Rick'' Crawford
    2. Tim Griffin
    3. Steve Womack
    4. Mike Ross

                               CALIFORNIA
    1. Mike Thompson
    2. Wally Herger
    3. Daniel E. Lungren
    4. Tom McClintock
    5. Doris O. Matsui
    6. Lynn C. Woolsey
    7. George Miller
    8. Nancy Pelosi
    9. Barbara Lee
    10. John Garamendi
    11. Jerry McNerney
    12. Jackie Speier
    13. Fortney Pete Stark
    14. Anna G. Eshoo
    15. Michael M. Honda
    16. Zoe Lofgren
    17. Sam Farr
    18. Dennis A. Cardoza
    19. Jeff Denham
    20. Jim Costa
    21. Devin Nunes
    22. Kevin McCarthy
    23. Lois Capps
    24. Elton Gallegly
    25. Howard P. ``Buck'' McKeon
    26. David Dreier
    27. Brad Sherman
    28. Howard L. Berman
    29. Adam B. Schiff
    30. Henry A. Waxman
    31. Xavier Becerra
    32. Judy Chu
    33. Karen Bass
    34. Lucille Roybal-Allard
    35. Maxine Waters
    36. Janice Hahn
    37. Laura Richardson
    38. Grace F. Napolitano
    39. Linda T. Sanchez
    40. Edward R. Royce
    41. Jerry Lewis
    42. Gary G. Miller
    43. Joe Baca
    44. Ken Calvert
    45. Mary Bono Mack
    46. Dana Rohrabacher
    47. Loretta Sanchez
    48. John Campbell
    49. Darrell E. Issa
    50. Brian P. Bilbray
    51. Bob Filner
    52. Duncan Hunter
    53. Susan A. Davis

                                COLORADO
    1. Diana DeGette
    2. Jared Polis
    3. Scott R. Tipton
    4. Cory Gardner
    5. Doug Lamborn
    6. Mike Coffman
    7. Ed Perlmutter

                               CONNECTICUT
    1. John B. Larson
    2. Joe Courtney
    3. Rosa L. DeLauro
    4. James A. Himes
    5. Christopher S. Murphy

                                DELAWARE
    At Large - John C. Carney, Jr.

                                 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA

    At Large – Eleanor Holmes Norton

                                  FLORIDA
    1. Jeff Miller
    2. Steve Southerland II
    3. Corrine Brown
    4. Ander Crenshaw
    5. Richard B. Nugent
    6. Cliff Stearns
    7. John L. Mica
    8. Daniel Webster
    9. Gus M. Bilirakis
    10. C. W. Bill Young
    11. Kathy Castor
    12. Dennis A. Ross
    13. Vern Buchanan
    14. Connie Mack
    15. Bill Posey
    16. Thomas J. Rooney
    17. Frederica S. Wilson
    18. Ileana Ros-Lehtinen
    19. Theodore E. Deutch
    20. Debbie Wasserman Schultz
    21. Mario Diaz-Balart
    22. Allen B. West
    23. Alcee L. Hastings
    24. Sandy Adams
    25. David Rivera

                                 GEORGIA
    1. Jack Kingston
    2. Sanford D. Bishop, Jr.
    3. Lynn A. Westmoreland
    4. Henry C. ``Hank'' Johnson, Jr.
    5. John Lewis
    6. Tom Price
    7. Rob Woodall
    8. Austin Scott
    9. Tom Graves
    10. Paul C. Broun
    11. Phil Gingrey
    12. John Barrow
    13. David Scott

                    GUAM

     At Large - Madeleine Bordallo

                       HAWAII
    1. Colleen W. Hanabusa
    2. Mazie K. Hirono

                                  IDAHO
    1. Raul R. Labrador
    2. Michael K. Simpson

                                ILLINOIS
    1. Bobby L. Rush
    2. Jesse L. Jackson, Jr.
    3. Daniel Lipinski
    4. Luis V. Gutierrez
    5. Mike Quigley
    6. Peter J. Roskam
    7. Danny K. Davis
    8. Joe Walsh
    9. Janice D. Schakowsky
    10. Robert J. Dold
    11. Adam Kinzinger
    12. Jerry F. Costello
    13. Judy Biggert
    14. Randy Hultgren
    15. Timothy V. Johnson
    16. Donald A. Manzullo
    17. Robert T. Schilling
    18. Aaron Schock
    19. John Shimkus

                                 INDIANA
    1. Peter J. Visclosky
    2. Joe Donnelly
    3. Marlin A. Stutzman
    4. Todd Rokita
    5. Dan Burton
    6. Mike Pence
    7. Andre Carson
    8. Larry Bucshon
    9. Todd C. Young

                                  IOWA
    1. Bruce L. Braley
    2. David Loebsack
    3. Leonard L. Boswell
    4. Tom Latham
    5. Steve King

                                 KANSAS
    1. Tim Huelskamp
    2. Lynn Jenkins
    3. Kevin Yoder
    4. Mike Pompeo

                                KENTUCKY
    1. Ed Whitfield
    2. Brett Guthrie
    3. John A. Yarmuth
    4. Vacant
    5. Harold Rogers
    6. Ben Chandler

                                LOUISIANA
    1. Steve Scalise
    2. Cedric L. Richmond
    3. Jeffrey M. Landry
    4. John Fleming
    5. Rodney Alexander
    6. Bill Cassidy
    7. Charles W. Boustany, Jr.

                                  MAINE
    1. Chellie Pingree
    2. Michael H. Michaud

                                MARYLAND
    1. Andy Harris
    2. C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger
    3. John P. Sarbanes
    4. Donna F. Edwards
    5. Steny H. Hoyer
    6. Roscoe G. Bartlett
    7. Elijah E. Cummings
    8. Chris Van Hollen

                              MASSACHUSETTS
    1. John W. Olver
    2. Richard E. Neal
    3. James P. McGovern
    4. Barney Frank
    5. Niki Tsongas
    6. John F. Tierney
    7. Edward J. Markey
    8. Michael E. Capuano
    9. Stephen F. Lynch
    10. William R. Keating

                                MICHIGAN
    1. Dan Benishek
    2. Bill Huizenga
    3. Justin Amash
    4. Dave Camp
    5. Dale E. Kildee
    6. Fred Upton
    7. Tim Walberg
    8. Mike Rogers
    9. Gary C. Peters
    10. Candice S. Miller
    11. Vacant
    12. Sander M. Levin
    13. Hansen Clarke
    14. John Conyers, Jr.
    15. John D. Dingell

                                MINNESOTA
    1. Timothy J. Walz
    2. John Kline
    3. Erik Paulsen
    4. Betty McCollum
    5. Keith Ellison
    6. Michele Bachmann
    7. Collin C. Peterson
    8. Chip Cravaack

                               MISSISSIPPI
    1. Alan Nunnelee
    2. Bennie G. Thompson
    3. Gregg Harper
    4. Steven M. Palazzo

                                MISSOURI
    1. Wm. Lacy Clay
    2. W. Todd Akin
    3. Russ Carnahan
    4. Vicky Hartzler
    5. Emanuel Cleaver
    6. Sam Graves
    7. Billy Long
    8. Jo Ann Emerson
    9. Blaine Luetkemeyer

                                 MONTANA
    At Large - Denny Rehberg

                                NEBRASKA
    1. Jeff Fortenberry
    2. Lee Terry
    3. Adrian Smith

                                 NEVADA
    1. Shelley Berkley
    2. Mark E. Amodei
    3. Joseph J. Heck

                              NEW HAMPSHIRE
    1. Frank C. Guinta
    2. Charles F. Bass

                               NEW JERSEY
    1. Robert E. Andrews
    2. Frank A. LoBiondo
    3. Jon Runyan
    4. Christopher H. Smith
    5. Scott Garrett
    6. Frank Pallone, Jr.
    7. Leonard Lance
    8. Bill Pascrell, Jr.
    9. Steven R. Rothman
    10. Vacant
    11. Rodney P. Frelinghuysen
    12. Rush D. Holt
    13. Albio Sires

                               NEW MEXICO
    1. Martin Heinrich
    2. Steven Pearce
    3. Ben Ray Lujan

                                NEW YORK
    1. Timothy H. Bishop
    2. Steve Israel
    3. Peter T. King
    4. Carolyn McCarthy
    5. Gary L. Ackerman
    6. Gregory W. Meeks
    7. Joseph Crowley
    8. Jerrold Nadler
    9. Robert L. Turner
    10. Edolphus Towns
    11. Yvette D. Clarke
    12. Nydia M. Velazquez
    13. Michael G. Grimm
    14. Carolyn B. Maloney
    15. Charles B. Rangel
    16. Jose E. Serrano
    17. Eliot L. Engel
    18. Nita M. Lowey
    19. Nan A.S. Hayworth
    20. Christopher P. Gibson
    21. Paul Tonko
    22. Maurice D. Hinchey
    23. William L. Owens
    24. Richard L. Hanna
    25. Ann Marie Buerkle
    26. Kathleen C. Hochul
    27. Brian Higgins
    28. Louise McIntosh Slaughter
    29. Tom Reed

                             NORTH CAROLINA
    1. G. K. Butterfield
    2. Renee L. Ellmers
    3. Walter B. Jones
    4. David E. Price
    5. Virginia Foxx
    6. Howard Coble
    7. Mike McIntyre
    8. Larry Kissell
    9. Sue Wilkins Myrick
    10. Patrick T. McHenry
    11. Heath Shuler
    12. Melvin L. Watt
    13. Brad Miller

                              NORTH DAKOTA
    At Large - Rick Berg

                              NORTH MARIANA ISLANDS

    At Large - Gregorio Sablan
                                  OHIO
    1. Steve Chabot
    2. Jean Schmidt
    3. Michael R. Turner
    4. Jim Jordan
    5. Robert E. Latta
    6. Bill Johnson
    7. Steve Austria
    8. John A. Boehner
    9. Marcy Kaptur
    10. Dennis J. Kucinich
    11. Marcia L. Fudge
    12. Patrick J. Tiberi
    13. Betty Sutton
    14. Steven C. LaTourette
    15. Steve Stivers
    16. James B. Renacci
    17. Tim Ryan
    18. Bob Gibbs

                                OKLAHOMA
    1. John Sullivan
    2. Dan Boren
    3. Frank D. Lucas
    4. Tom Cole
    5. James Lankford

                                   OREGON
    1. Suzanne Bonamici
    2. Greg Walden
    3. Earl Blumenauer
    4. Peter A. DeFazio
    5. Kurt Schrader

                              PENNSYLVANIA
    1. Robert A. Brady
    2. Chaka Fattah
    3. Mike Kelly
    4. Jason Altmire
    5. Glenn Thompson
    6. Jim Gerlach
    7. Patrick Meehan
    8. Michael G. Fitzpatrick
    9. Bill Shuster
    10. Tom Marino
    11. Lou Barletta
    12. Mark S. Critz
    13. Allyson Y. Schwartz
    14. Michael F. Doyle
    15. Charles W. Dent
    16. Joseph R. Pitts
    17. Tim Holden
    18. Tim Murphy
    19. Todd Russell Platts

                            PUERTO RICO

At Large – Pedro Pierluisi



                            RHODE ISLAND

    1. David N. Cicilline
    2. James R. Langevin

                             SOUTH CAROLINA
    1. Tim Scott
    2. Joe Wilson
    3. Jeff Duncan
    4. Trey Gowdy
    5. Mick Mulvaney
    6. James E. Clyburn

                              SOUTH DAKOTA
    At Large - Kristi L. Noem

                                TENNESSEE
    1. David P. Roe
    2. John J. Duncan, Jr.
    3. Charles J. ``Chuck'' Fleischmann
    4. Scott DesJarlais
    5. Jim Cooper
    6. Diane Black
    7. Marsha Blackburn
    8. Stephen Lee Fincher
    9. Steve Cohen

                                  TEXAS
    1. Louie Gohmert
    2. Ted Poe
    3. Sam Johnson
    4. Ralph M. Hall
    5. Jeb Hensarling
    6. Joe Barton
    7. John Abney Culberson
    8. Kevin Brady
    9. Al Green
    10. Michael T. McCaul
    11. K. Michael Conaway
    12. Kay Granger
    13. Mac Thornberry
    14. Ron Paul
    15. Ruben Hinojosa
    16. Silvestre Reyes
    17. Bill Flores
    18. Sheila Jackson Lee
    19. Randy Neugebauer
    20. Charles A. Gonzalez
    21. Lamar Smith
    22. Pete Olson
    23. Francisco ``Quico'' Canseco
    24. Kenny Marchant
    25. Lloyd Doggett
    26. Michael C. Burgess
    27. Blake Farenthold
    28. Henry Cuellar
    29. Gene Green
    30. Eddie Bernice Johnson
    31. John R. Carter
    32. Pete Sessions

                                  UTAH
    1. Rob Bishop
    2. Jim Matheson
    3. Jason Chaffetz

                                 VERMONT
    At Large - Peter Welch

                                VIRGINIA
    1. Robert J. Wittman
    2. E. Scott Rigell
    3. Robert C. ``Bobby'' Scott
    4. J. Randy Forbes
    5. Robert Hurt
    6. Bob Goodlatte
    7. Eric Cantor
    8. James P. Moran
    9. H. Morgan Griffith
    10. Frank R. Wolf
    11. Gerald E. Connolly

                                VIRGIN ISLANDS

    At Large - Donna Christensen

                               WASHINGTON
    1. Vacant
    2. Rick Larsen
    3. Jaime Herrera Beutler
    4. Doc Hastings
    5. Cathy McMorris Rodgers
    6. Norman D. Dicks
    7. Jim McDermott
    8. David G. Reichert
    9. Adam Smith

                              WEST VIRGINIA
    1. David B. McKinley
    2. Shelley Moore Capito
    3. Nick J. Rahall II

                                WISCONSIN
    1. Paul Ryan
    2. Tammy Baldwin
    3. Ron Kind
    4. Gwen Moore
    5. F. James Sensenbrenner, Jr.
    6. Thomas E. Petri
    7. Sean P. Duffy
    8. Reid J. Ribble

                                 WYOMING
    At Large - Cynthia M. Lummis

 

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About the Coalition for the Common Defense

The Coalition for the Common Defense is an alliance of like-minded individuals and organizations who believe that without provision for the “common defense,” as articulated by the Founders, the freedom that has allowed unprecedented opportunity and prosperity to flourish in this country would soon be imperiled. In this new age of budgetary cuts, the Coalition rejects the false choice between military strength and economic health contending that economic prosperity depends on a strong national defense. Through a series of events and strategic partnerships, the coalition is calling on elected officials, candidates for office and others who share our commitment to the common defense to uphold these principles.  We must return the United States to sensible fiscal principles without sacrificing our national security.

A full statement of principles can be located here. The Coalition of the Common Defense can be found online at www.forthecommondefense.org.

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