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Department of the Interior Office of Indian Affairs Recovery Investments


As one of many agencies allocating Recovery funds for federally recognized tribes, the Department of the Interior, through its Office of Indian Affairs, has allocated $500 Million in Recovery funds for new school and housing construction, road and bridge improvements, and workforce development.

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Transforming Federal buildings into high-performance green buildings
Building the Recovery

The General Services Administration will spend $5.55 Billion on over 250 construction projects in all 50 states, the District of Columbia, and two U.S. territories. The projects will support the President's vision for a clean energy future, create jobs, and reinvest in our public buildings.

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Funds distribution reported by week
Reporting the Progress

Federal agencies provide weekly status reports of investments from the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, showing funds made available and paid out and the agency’s major completed and planned actions.

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Relief For America’s Working Families
Making work pay

To help middle-class families get back on their feet and restore some fairness to the tax code, President Obama in February signed one of his signature issues into law – the Making Work Pay tax credit. As a result, families across the country are seeing more money in their paychecks.

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Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant (JAG) Program - Estimated State vs. Local Government Distribution of Funds
* The JAG Program allows states and local governments to support a broad range of activities to prevent and control crime and improve the criminal justice system

SOURCE: Department of Justice
Investing in Public Safety

On Friday, March 6, 2009, President Obama and Attorney General Holder announced the allocation of $2 billion in funds from the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act to control crime and improve the criminal justice system.

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As one of many agencies allocating Recovery funds for federally recognized tribes, the Department of the Interior, through its Office of Indian Affairs, has allocated $500 Million in Recovery funds for new school and housing construction, road and bridge improvements, and workforce development.

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What’s Coming, What’s New at Recovery.gov

May 17th
We anticipate that the Agencies' Recovery Plan Reports submitted to the Office of Management and Budget on Friday, May 15th will be posted by 6 P.M. on Sunday, May 17th. You will be able to read and download the full reports and the individual Program Plans in each of the reports. These reports outline how each Agency is distributing Recovery Act funds.

Jobs
Search USAJobs.gov for American Recovery and Reinvestment Act positions in the federal government and visit the Department Of Labor's CareerOneStop for tools to help in your job search.

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