Recovery.gov News 2009-04-30T17:45:03Z recovery_new/ Recovery.govAttorney General Holder Announces Recovery Act Grants to Save or Create Justice-Related Jobs/?q=content/attorney-general-holder-announces-recovery-act-grants-save-or-create-justice-related-jobs 2009-04-29T10:37:00Z

$424.8 Million in Recovery Act Grants Awarded to 20 States, Territories and the District of Columbia

U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder today announced that more than $424 million in Recovery Act funds will go to 20 states, territories and the District of Columbia to maintain or increase public safety, while creating or retaining jobs within the law enforcement community. These Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant (JAG) Program funds are part of more than $4 billion in Justice Department Recovery Act funds available to assist state, local and tribal law enforcement and for other criminal justice activities that help to prevent crime and improve the criminal justice system in the United States while supporting the creation of jobs and much-needed resources for states and local communities.

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2009-04-30T14:26:01Z
Recovery.govDoD Announces Additional $835 Million in Recovery Act Projects/?q=content/dod-announces-additional-835-million-recovery-act-projects 2009-04-28T20:16:00Z

The Department of Defense (DoD) announced today details of more than 850 facility improvement projects funded by the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA). The $835 million allocated to these new projects represents the balance of the ARRA funds provided to the DoD for construction and repair projects, and is in addition to the approximate $6.1 billion contained in the first infrastructure investment list announced on
March 20, 2009.

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2009-04-28T20:42:13Z
Recovery.govAttorney General Eric Holder Announces $100 Million in Recovery Act Funds for Victims Assistance and Compensation/?q=content/attorney-general-eric-holder-announces-100-million-recovery-act-funds-victims-assistance-and 2009-04-24T20:12:00Z

Recognizes 10 Individuals and Programs for Their Service to Crime Victims

WASHINGTON - Attorney General Eric Holder announced today the Department of Justice is beginning the process of awarding $100 million in Recovery Act funds to victim assistance and compensation programs. The Attorney General made the announcement in his remarks at the National Crime Victims' Rights Week Awards Ceremony where he recognized 10 individuals and programs for their service to crime victims.

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2009-04-30T14:26:54Z
Recovery.govSecretary Salazar Announces $750 Million Investment to Restore and Protect America's National Parks, Create Jobs/?q=content/secretary-salazar-announces-750-million-investment-restore-and-protect-americas-national-par 2009-04-22T17:00:00Z

More than 750 Park Projects to Receive Funding Under President's Economic Recovery Plan

Washington, D.C. - From the Statue of Liberty and Independence Hall to Yellowstone and Death Valley, the National Park Service will undertake more than 750 projects at parks across the country to create jobs, restore and protect our nation's parks, and preserve our history and heritage for future generations, Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar announced today.

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2009-04-24T13:57:36Z
Recovery.govUS Secretary of Labor Hilda L. Solis testifies before Senate HELP Committee on green job skills training/?q=content/us-secretary-labor-hilda-l-solis-testifies-senate-help-committee-green-job-skills-training 2009-04-21T22:30:00Z

Secretary Solis testified before the U.S. Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions regarding green jobs skills training for workers. Solis stated the promise of green jobs is not only to help re-start the economy and put Americans back to work, but also to help make America more energy independent. DOL is developing plans for use of Recovery Act funding for research, labor exchange and job training projects that prepare workers for careers in energy efficiency and renewable energy industries, and will soon issue solicitations for grant applications to be administered by ETA. The department has encouraged states to expand existing training programs that have the potential to prepare workers for careers in the renewable energy sectors and for other green jobs.

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2009-04-22T14:49:49Z