Pilot revenue sharing is a federal program that distributes funds to states, not counties. Counties may receive some of these funds from the state, but there is no publicly available data on a state-by-state basis on how much is distributed to counties.
Here's a breakdown of Pilot revenue sharing:
- Distribution: Federal government distributes funds to states.
- Allocation: Allocation formulas consider factors like population and tax effort.
- County Distribution: States may distribute some Pilot revenue sharing funds to counties, but there's no public data on the allocation process or amounts.
If you're interested in how much Pilot revenue Pocahontas County receives (if any), you can try contacting your local government representative or the West Virginia State Treasurer's Office.
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