Recovery.gov News 2009-05-15T16:24:50Z recovery_new/ Recovery.govU.S. Labor Department announces release of $137.6 million in unemployment insurance modernization incentive funds to New York/?q=content/us-labor-department-announces-release-1376-million-unemployment-insurance-modernization-ince 2009-05-14T15:30:00Z

WASHINGTON — The U.S. Department of Labor today certified for release $137,580,702 in unemployment insurance (UI) modernization incentive funds to the state of New York. New York qualified for the funds available under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (Recovery Act) by allowing workers to use their more recent earnings to be eligible for benefits. New York's approved application will be posted at the department's Employment and Training Administration Web site.

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2009-05-15T16:22:55Z
Recovery.govSecretary Donovan Announces $2 Billion In Recovery Act Funds To Stabilize Neighborhoods Hard-Hit By Foreclosure/?q=content/secretary-donovan-announces-2-billion-recovery-act-funds-stabilize-neighborhoods-hard-hit-fo 2009-05-04T17:31:00Z

HUD solicits grant applications under Neighborhood Stabilization Program

WASHINGTON - U.S. Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Secretary Shaun Donovan today announced that HUD is now soliciting grant applications under the Department's Neighborhood Stabilization Program (NSP) to make available nearly $2 billion in Recovery Act funding to states, local governments and non-profit housing developers to combat the effects of home foreclosures. Applications for NSP funds will be due July 17, 2009.

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2009-05-13T20:12:06Z
Recovery.govVice President Biden Submits First Quarterly Report to the President/?q=content/vice-president-biden-submits-first-quarterly-report-president 2009-05-13T20:08:00Z

The Vice President submitted to the President the first progress report covering the implementation of the American Reinvestment and Recovery Act of 2009 in the 90 days since the signing of the Recovery Act.

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2009-05-13T20:11:43Z
Recovery.govCEA Releases New Report on Measuring Recovery Act Progress Creating, Saving Jobs/?q=content/cea-releases-new-report-measuring-recovery-act-progress-creating-saving-jobs 2009-05-11T22:49:00Z

The Council on Economic Advisers today released "Estimates of Job Creation from the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009," a report detailing how the Administration will measure progress creating and saving jobs under the Recovery Act.

Work began on the methodology in the earliest days of the Administration and within days of the Recovery Act being signed into law, Chairman Romer met with top economists from numerous agencies to develop a simple, conservative and accurate model for measuring progress. The model pairs a macro approach based on projected and actual spending with direct reporting by recipients to improve the level of accuracy.


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2009-05-13T18:46:10Z
Recovery.govMore Than $2 Billion in Recovery Funds Now Available for New York to Save Teaching Jobs and Drive Education Reform/?q=content/more-2-billion-recovery-funds-now-available-new-york-save-teaching-jobs-and-drive-education- 2009-05-11T23:26:00Z

Application for Part 1 of New York's State Stabilization Funds Approved Today

U. S. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan today announced that more than $2 billion is now available for New York under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) of 2009. This funding will lay the foundation for a generation of education reform and help save hundreds of thousands of teaching jobs at risk of state and local budget cuts.

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2009-05-13T15:15:13Z
Recovery.govMore than $1.8 Billion in Recovery Funds Now Available for Florida to Save Teaching Jobs and Drive Education Reform/?q=content/more-18-billion-recovery-funds-now-available-florida-save-teaching-jobs-and-drive-education- 2009-05-12T09:33:00Z

Application for Part 1 of Florida's State Stabilization Funds Approved Today

U. S. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan today announced that more than $1.8 billion is now available for Florida under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) of 2009. This funding will lay the foundation for a generation of education reform and help save hundreds of thousands of teaching jobs at risk of state and local budget cuts. Florida will be eligible to apply for another $891 million this fall. Today's funding is being made available per Florida's successful completion of Part 1 of the State Stabilization Application, which was made available on April 1.

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2009-05-13T14:35:41Z
Recovery.govMore Than $1 Billion in Recovery Funds Now Available for Georgia to Save Teaching Jobs and Drive Education Reform/?q=content/more-1-billion-recovery-funds-now-available-georgia-save-teaching-jobs-and-drive-education-r 2009-05-11T14:30:00Z

Application for Part 1 of Georgia's State Stabilization Funds Approved Today

U. S. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan today announced that more than $1 billion is now available for Georgia under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) of 2009. This funding will lay the foundation for a generation of education reform and help save hundreds of thousands of teaching jobs at risk of state and local budget cuts. Georgia will be eligible to apply for another $509 million this fall. Today's funding is being made available per Georgia's successful completion of Part 1 of the State Stabilization Application, which was made available on April 1.

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2009-05-13T14:33:38Z
Recovery.govHelping Small Business Start, Grow and Succeed/?q=content/helping-small-business-start-grow-and-succeed 2009-05-04T14:17:00Z

Improved Financing to Start or Expand Your Small Business

If you're an entrepreneur looking to start or expand your business, the U.S. Small Business Administration has some good news for you.
As part of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009, the SBA is temporarily eliminating some borrower fees on two programs and temporarily increasing guarantees up to 90 percent on the 7(a) program, SBA's largest loan program. The fee elimination means more capital available to businesses at a lower cost. The increase in guarantee levels will help provide banks with the greater confidence they need to extend credit during the current economic crisis, which will mean more capital available to small business owners across the country.

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2009-05-13T14:33:02Z
Recovery.govMore Than $266 Million in Recovery Funds Now Available for Nevada to Save Teaching Jobs and Drive Education Reform/?q=content/more-266-million-recovery-funds-now-available-nevada-save-teaching-jobs-and-drive-education- 2009-05-11T14:28:00Z

Application for Part 1 of Nevada's State Stabilization Funds Approved Today

U. S. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan today announced that more than $266 million is now available for Nevada under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) of 2009. This funding will lay the foundation for a generation of education reform and help save hundreds of thousands of teaching jobs at risk of state and local budget cuts.

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2009-05-13T14:30:15Z
Recovery.govRecovery Act Providing Special Extended Unemployment Benefits/?q=content/recovery-act-providing-special-extended-unemployment-benefits 2009-05-01T22:01:00Z

The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (Recovery Act), signed into law by President Obama on February 17, 2009, contains a number of provisions that affect railroad retirement annuitants and railroad workers. Among other provisions, this Act provides up to 13 weeks of special extended unemployment benefits for certain railroad workers who exhaust their rights to the benefits normally provided under the Railroad Unemployment Insurance Act (RUIA). The following questions and answers provide information about these special extended unemployment benefits.

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2009-05-13T14:28:25Z
Recovery.govHHS Makes Funding Available to Strengthen Non-Profits, Faith Based Groups/?q=content/hhs-makes-funding-available-strengthen-non-profits-faith-based-groups 2009-05-11T22:10:00Z

Strengthening Communities Fund is Supported by American Recovery and Reinvestment Act

The Department of Health and Human Services today announced the availability of grants worth $50 million from the Strengthening Communities Fund, a new fund created by the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act. The fund will strengthen nonprofit and faith-based organizations that aid families and communities who are struggling in the economic downturn.

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2009-05-12T14:12:05Z
Recovery.govHUD Makes Nearly $1 Billion Available in Recovery Act Funds to Improve Public Housing/?q=content/hud-makes-nearly-1-billion-available-recovery-act-funds-improve-public-housing 2009-05-11T12:52:00Z

Grants will help the elderly and disabled, boost energy efficiency and create jobs

WASHINGTON - U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development Secretary Donovan today announced that HUD is offering nearly $1 billion to make substantial improvements to thousands of public housing units nationwide. The Public Housing Capital Funds being offered today are provided through The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (Recovery Act) and are designed to help selected public housing authorities improve the quality of their housing stock, promote energy efficiency and create jobs.

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2009-05-11T23:09:40Z
Recovery.govSBA Expands Eligibility for 7(a) Loans To Spur Recovery Opportunities for Small Businesses/?q=content/sba-expands-eligibility-7a-loans-spur-recovery-opportunities-small-businesses 2009-05-01T20:40:00Z

WASHINGTON - More small businesses will be eligible for U.S. Small Business Administration-backed loans, meaning greater access to much-needed capital in this tough economy, as a result of a temporary alternate size standard for the agency's largest lending program.

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2009-05-11T23:00:39Z
Recovery.govNSF To Help Improve Academic Research Facilities/?q=content/nsf-help-improve-academic-research-facilities 2009-05-11T11:58:00Z

$200 million funding provided under American Recovery and Reinvestment Act

The National Science Foundation (NSF) today announced a new solicitation in a program to fund repairs and renovations at the nation's academic research facilities. The grant program is part of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA).

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2009-05-11T23:00:20Z
Recovery.govNSF Announces $200 Million Funding for Research Instrumentation/?q=content/nsf-announces-200-million-funding-research-instrumentation 2009-05-11T10:55:00Z

Funding is provided under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act

The National Science Foundation today announced a special opportunity for funding projects that strengthen the research infrastructure in the nation's science and engineering research and education institutions. Funding of $300 million was provided for the Major Research Instrumentation (MRI) program through the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA), signed into law by President Barack Obama in February 2009.

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2009-05-11T22:58:24Z
Recovery.govSalazar Announces $305 Million Economic Stimulus Investment through the Bureau of Land Management to Restore Landscapes, Develop Renewable Energy, and Create Jobs/?q=content/salazar-announces-305-million-economic-stimulus-investment-through-bureau-land-management-re 2009-05-01T17:22:00Z

Red Rock National Conservation Area, NV - Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar today announced $305 million will fund more than 650 Bureau of Land Management projects across the country under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009. The investments will restore landscapes and habitat, spur renewable energy development on public lands, and create jobs.

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2009-05-11T22:55:31Z
Recovery.govDepartment of Justice Issues report titled "Improving the Grant Management Process"/?q=content/department-justice-issues-report-titled-improving-grant-management-process 2009-03-18T22:35:00Z

Grant Oversight and Fraud Prevention: The Department of Justice Office of Inspector General recently issued a report Improving the Grant Management Process that includes ideas and practices that grant agencies should consider adopting to minimize opportunities for waste, fraud and abuse in awarding and overseeing grants. The report contains practices for the short term (within 30 days), the medium term (within 1 year) and the long term (over 1 year). Topics covered include the award process, monitoring, and training. A copy of the February 2009 report is available here.

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2009-05-11T18:07:08Z
Recovery.govFederal Coordinating Council on Comparative Effectiveness Research to Hold Public Listening Session in Chicago on May 13/?q=content/federal-coordinating-council-comparative-effectiveness-research-hold-public-listening-sessio 2009-05-07T18:02:00Z

Meeting will be Webcast at www.hhs.gov/recovery

The Federal Coordinating Council for Comparative Effectiveness Research will hold its second public listening session on Wednesday, May 13, 2009, in Chicago. The council will hear public comment regarding comparative effectiveness research and the Coordinating Council's activities.

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2009-05-08T18:07:03Z
Recovery.govU.S. Labor Department announces release of more than $130 million in unemployment insurance modernization incentive funds to Minnesota/?q=content/us-labor-department-announces-release-more-130-million-unemployment-insurance-modernization- 2009-05-06T22:38:00Z

WASHINGTON — The U.S. Department of Labor today certified for release $130,063,620 in unemployment insurance (UI) modernization incentive funds to the state of Minnesota. Minnesota qualified for the funds available under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (Recovery Act) by allowing workers to use their more recent earnings to qualify for benefits. Minnesota's approved application will be posted at the department's Employment and Training Administration Web site.

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2009-05-08T17:42:34Z
Recovery.govSecretaries Chu And Donovan Sign Agreement To Help Working Families Weatherize Their Homes/?q=content/secretaries-chu-and-donovan-sign-agreement-help-working-families-weatherize-their-homes 2009-05-06T17:36:00Z

Unprecedented interagency collaboration will help save energy cost, lower carbon footprint

WASHINGTON - U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Secretary Shaun Donovan and U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Secretary Steven Chu today announced an important step forward in the partnership between HUD and DOE to streamline and better coordinate federal weatherization programs. These efforts will make it easier for low-income families to weatherize their homes, saving money for working families and creating tens of thousands of new green jobs.

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2009-05-08T17:38:18Z
Recovery.govSecretary Chu Announces $93 Million from Recovery Act to Support Wind Energy Projects/?q=content/secretary-chu-announces-93-million-recovery-act-support-wind-energy-projects 2009-04-29T17:50:00Z

National Renewable Energy Laboratory to receive more than $100 million from Recovery Act

GOLDEN, CO - In an ongoing effort to expand domestic renewable energy, U.S. Secretary of Energy Steven Chu today announced plans to provide $93 million from the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act to support further development of wind energy in the United States during a visit to the National Renewable Energy Laboratory today. Secretary Chu also announced more than $100 million in funding from the Recovery Act for NREL facility and infrastructure improvements.

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2009-05-08T17:36:33Z
Recovery.govDepartment of Agriculture Inspector General Identifies Open Audit Recommendations Affecting the Department's Recovery Act Activities/?q=content/department-agriculture-inspector-general-identifies-open-audit-recommendations-affecting-dep 2009-04-03T18:03:00Z

The Inspector General of the Department of Agriculture (USDA) has begun an oversight project to minimize inefficient or improper actions that could put USDA's Recovery Act funding at risk. One project identified open recommendations from prior audits related to the Forest Service. Open recommendations are those for which the agency has not implemented previously agreed-upon corrective actions. The Office of Inspector General identified 15 open recommendations for the Forest Service. The Forest Service agreed that action would be taken.

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2009-05-07T21:30:34Z
Recovery.govSocial Security Administration Inspector General Issues Report on the Social Security Administration's Ability to Address Future Processing Requirements/?q=content/ssa-inspector-general-issues-report-ssa 2009-05-05T20:33:00Z

The Social Security Administration (SSA) received $500 million in Recovery Act funds to build a new National Computer Center. The current National Computer Center houses the infrastructure that supports the Social Security programs provided to the public and other services provided to federal, state, international and private agencies. The design and age of the National Computer Center, as well as the increasing workload due to the retirement of the baby boom generation, have raised concerns about SSA's ability to address future processing requirements. The report provides information on SSA's response to critical deficiencies that need to be addressed immediately at the current National Computer Center, as well as issues the Agency should consider when defining its strategy for using Recovery Act funds for the new computer center.

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2009-05-07T21:04:57Z
Recovery.govSocial Security Administration Inspector General Issues Report on Impact of State Employee Furloughs on the Social Security Administration's Disability Programs/?q=content/ssa-inspector-general-issues-report-impact-state-employee-furloug 2009-05-05T20:36:00Z

The Social Security Administration (SSA) received $500 million in Recovery Act funds to address retirement and disability workloads. SSA fully funds the salaries and other costs of certain state employees who perform critical work in SSA's disability programs. However, because of the recent economic downturn, several states have furloughed employees -- including disability determination staff. The Office of Inspector General (OIG)'s report provides critical information on how furloughs of state disability determination employees will impact SSA's ability to process disability work. The OIG also notes that because fewer disability decisions will be made in states that have furloughed disability determination staff, there will be a negative impact on the flow of money in the U.S. economy. As such, the OIG's report informs Agency decision makers on where to assign Recovery Act funds to the various state disability determination offices.

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2009-05-07T21:03:17Z
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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2009-05-05T20:56:15Z
Recovery.govMore Than $587 Million in Recovery Funds now Available for Wisconsin to Save Jobs and Drive Reform/?q=content/more-587-million-recovery-funds-now-available-wisconsin-save-jobs-and-drive-reform 2009-05-05T23:53:00Z

Application for Part 1 of Wisconsin's State Stabilization Funds Approved Today

U. S. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan today announced that more than $587 million is now available for Wisconsin under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) of 2009. This funding will lay the foundation for a generation of education reform and help save hundreds of thousands of teaching jobs at risk of state and local budget cuts. Wisconsin will be eligible to apply for another $289 million this fall. Today's funding is being made available per Wisconsin's successful completion of Part 1 of the State Stabilization Application, which was made available on April 1st.

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2009-05-05T20:55:51Z
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
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2009-05-05T20:43:37Z
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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2009-05-05T20:43:14Z
Recovery.govSecretary Chu Announces Nearly $800 Million from Recovery Act to Accelerate Biofuels Research and Commercialization/?q=content/secretary-chu-announces-nearly-800-million-recovery-act-accelerate-biofuels-research-and-com 2009-05-05T23:38:00Z

New green jobs a benefit of effort to end dependence on foreign oil

WASHINGTON, D.C. — As part of the ongoing effort to increase the use of domestic renewable fuels, U.S. Secretary of Energy Steven Chu today announced plans to provide $786.5 million from the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act to accelerate advanced biofuels research and development and to provide additional funding for commercial-scale biorefinery demonstration projects.

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2009-05-05T20:40:05Z
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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2009-05-05T19:03:59Z
Recovery.govDepartment of Interior Inspector General Is Engaged in Proactive Efforts to Strengthen Recovery Act Oversight/?q=content/department-interior-inspector-general-engaged-proactive-efforts-strengthen-recovery-act-over 2009-04-20T19:51:00Z

To provide the Department of the Interior meaningful and timely feedback, the Interior Office of Inspector General (OIG) is engaged in reviewing the Department's early planning and implementation activities. To date, the OIG has issued eight advisory reports to help ensure accountability of the approximately $3 billion appropriated to the Department.

The advisories offer observations on early efforts to develop project lists in the Department and its bureaus, as well as strategies to reduce the risk of fraud, waste, abuse, and poor performance. For example, leveraging existing monitoring mechanisms for overseeing funding awarded through federal assistance agreements will be a crucial first step. Single audits -- which are mandatory reviews of entities that received federal assistance funds -- offer one such mechanism, provided the audits include Interior's Recovery Act programs in their scopes. Other steps can also be taken such as strengthening policies to prevent suspended and debarred entities from receiving federal assistance, holding senior leadership accountable for the results of Recovery Act activities, ensuring consistency in project list classifications, and developing and strengthening risk-based approaches.

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2009-05-05T17:58:48Z
Recovery.govEnvironmental Protection Agency Office of Inspector General Recommends Strengthening Management Integrity Processes Affecting the Agency's Recovery Act Activities/?q=content/environmental-protection-agency-office-inspector-general-recommends-strengthening-management 2009-04-27T17:22:00Z

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Office of Inspector General reviewed the Agency's Management Integrity guidance for reporting on internal control reviews and preparing annual assurance letters on accountability for the EPA Administrator. The Office of Inspector General recommended strengthening the Management Integrity guidance to reflect the risk management and program integrity objectives outlined in the Recovery Act.

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2009-05-05T17:25:39Z
Recovery.govSecretary Salazar Announces $280 Million Investment at Wildlife Refuges and Hatcheries to Create Jobs, Improve Facilities, and Promote Conservation/?q=content/secretary-salazar-announces-280-million-investment-wildlife-refuges-and-hatcheries-create-jo 2009-04-26T20:16:00Z

U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to Undertake More than 770 Projects Under President's Economic Recovery Plan

HELENA, MT -- In an announcement that will both create jobs and promote the conservation of our nation's fish and wildlife, Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar today said the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service will invest $280 million in more than 770 projects through the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 to build visitors centers, improve infrastructure, and bolster conservation at national wildlife refuges and hatcheries across the country.

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2009-05-04T20:17:51Z
Recovery.govNearly $1.4 Billion in Recovery Funds Now Available for Illinois to Save Teaching Jobs and Drive Education Reform/?q=content/nearly-14-billion-recovery-funds-now-available-illinois-save-teaching-jobs-and-drive-educati 2009-04-20T19:49:00Z

U.S. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan today announced that nearly $1.4 billion is now available for Illinois under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) of 2009. This funding will lay the foundation for a generation of education reform and help save thousands of teaching jobs at risk of state and local budget cuts.

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2009-05-04T17:28:21Z
Recovery.govGovernment Accountability Office Issues First Report on Recovery Act Accountability/?q=content/government-accountability-office-issues-first-report-recovery-act-accountability 2009-04-28T21:11:00Z

The Recovery Act calls for $280 billion to be administered through states and localities. The Act requires the Government Accountability Office (GAO) to do bimonthly reviews of the use of funds by selected states and localities. In this first report, GAO describes selected states' and localities' uses and planning of Recovery Act funds, accountability approaches, and plans to evaluate the impact of funds received. GAO's work is focused on 16 states and the District of Columbia—representing about 65 percent of the U.S. population and two-thirds of the intergovernmental federal assistance available through the Recovery Act. The report makes recommendations to strengthen accountability for these funds.

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2009-05-01T22:28:29Z
Recovery.govVice President Biden Announces $2.3 Billion in Recovery Act Funds to Help Care for Children, Prevent Disease/?q=content/vice-president-biden-announces-23-billion-recovery-act-funds-help-care-children-prevent-dise 2009-04-09T17:45:00Z

Child Care and Vaccination Programs to Benefit from Recovery Act
Vice President Joe Biden announced today that the Obama Administration will make $2.3 billion available for crucial health and human services programs that help to provide care for children and prevent disease. States will receive $2 billion in Recovery Act funding to support child care for working families. The Administration also plans to make $300 million in vaccines and grants available to ensure more underserved Americans receive the vaccines they need.

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2009-05-01T21:50:28Z
Recovery.govOffice On Violence Against Women Makes Available $23.6 Million In Recovery Act Funds For Indian Tribal Assistance/?q=content/office-violence-against-women-makes-available-236-million-recovery-act-funds-indian-tribal-a 2009-03-24T15:04:00Z

WASHINGTON - The Department of Justice's Office on Violence Against Women (OVW) announced that it is now accepting applications for $23.6 million in OVW Recovery Act funds to assist American Indian governments and tribal women's coalitions combat violence against women in tribal communities. The Indian Tribal Governments Program will award $20.8 million to grantees and the Tribal Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Coalitions Program will award $2.8 million to grantees.

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2009-05-01T21:14:48Z
Recovery.govSecretary Salazar Announces $500 Million in Indian Country Economic Recovery Projects/?q=content/secretary-salazar-announces-500-million-indian-country-economic-recovery-projects 2009-04-25T15:54:00Z

Job Creation, Construction and Infrastructure Improvements, Workforce Development Focus of Tribal Community Investments

BISMARK, N.D. - Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar today announced that the Department will fund $500 million in new school and housing construction, road and bridge improvements, and workforce development projects for federally recognized tribes across the nation. Under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009, the Department's Indian Affairs office will also offer federally guaranteed loans for American Indian-owned businesses. These investments will significantly improve the quality of life in tribal communities nationwide. Overall, Interior will invest more than $3 billion through President Obama's economic recovery plan.

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2009-05-01T21:14:01Z
Recovery.govDepartment of Justice Announces Recovery Act Allocations for Indian Country/?q=content/department-justice-announces-recovery-act-allocations-indian-country 2009-04-06T15:59:00Z

More than $248 Million Made Available to Tribes for Criminal Justice Needs

WASHINGTON - Associate Attorney General Thomas J. Perrelli announced today that more than $248 million is available for Tribes to assist with addressing the Indian Country's criminal justice needs. These funds are part of $4 billion in American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (Recovery Act) funds managed by the Justice Department to assist tribal, state, and local law enforcement and for other criminal justice activities that help to prevent crime and improve the criminal and juvenile justice systems in the United States, while supporting the creation of jobs and providing much needed resources for states and local communities.

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2009-05-01T21:13:41Z
Recovery.govPresident Obama, Vice President Biden, Transportation Secretary LaHood Announce 2,000th Transportation Project Under Economic Recovery Act/?q=content/president-obama-vice-president-biden-transportation-secretary-lahood-announce-2000th-transpo 2009-04-13T18:53:00Z

Washington, D.C. - President Barack Obama today announced funding for the 2,000th transportation project under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA), only six weeks after approving the first project. The President made the remarks at the U.S. Department of Transportation with Vice President Biden and Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood.

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2009-05-01T18:41:00Z
Recovery.govNational Service CEO Swears In First Recovery Act AmeriCorps Members/?q=content/national-service-ceo-swears-first-recovery-act-americorps-members 2009-04-24T17:47:00Z

Albuquerque, NM - Capping off a big week for service, Acting CEO of the Corporation for National and Community Service Nicola Goren traveled here today to swear in the first of up to 13,000 AmeriCorps members funded by the Recovery Act, putting boots on the ground to assist Americans hardest hit by the economic downturn.

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2009-04-30T19:28:51Z
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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2009-04-30T18:24:42Z
Recovery.govMore Than $321 Million in Recovery Funds Now Available for Mississippi to Save Jobs and Drive Reform/?q=content/more-321-million-recovery-funds-now-available-mississippi-save-jobs-and-drive-reform 2009-04-28T10:54:00Z

Application for Part 1 of Mississippi's State Stabilization Funds Approved Today

U.S. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan today announced that more than $321 million is now available for Mississippi under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) of 2009. This funding will lay the foundation for a generation of education reform and help save hundreds of thousands of teaching jobs at risk of state and local budget cuts. Mississippi will be eligible to apply for another $158 million this fall. Today's funding is being made available per Mississippi's successful completion of Part 1 of the State Stabilization Application, which was made available on April 1.

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2009-04-30T10:56:33Z
Recovery.govMore Than $547 Million in Recovery Funds Now Available for Minnesota to Save Jobs and Drive Reform/?q=content/more-547-million-recovery-funds-now-available-minnesota-save-jobs-and-drive-reform 2009-04-28T10:52:00Z

Application for Part 1 of Minnesota's State Stabilization Funds Approved Today

U.S. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan today announced that more than $547 million is now available for Minnesota under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) of 2009. This funding will lay the foundation for a generation of education reform and help save hundreds of thousands of teaching jobs at risk of state and local budget cuts. Minnesota will be eligible to apply for another $269.4 million this fall. Today's funding is being made available per Minnesota's successful completion of Part 1 of the State Stabilization Application, which was made available April 1.

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2009-04-30T10:54:11Z
Recovery.gov$382 Million in Recovery Funds Now Available for Oregon to Save Jobs and Drive Reform/?q=content/382-million-recovery-funds-now-available-oregon-save-jobs-and-drive-reform 2009-04-28T10:49:00Z

Application for Part 1 of Oregon's State Stabilization Funds Approved Today

U.S. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan today announced that $382 million is now available for Oregon under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) of 2009. This funding will lay the foundation for a generation of education reform and help save hundreds of thousands of teaching jobs at risk of state and local budget cuts. Oregon will be eligible to apply for another $188 million this fall. Today's funding is being made available per Oregon's successful completion of Part 1 of the State Stabilization Application, which was made available April 1.

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2009-04-30T10:51:36Z
Recovery.govMore Than $321 Million in Recovery Funds Now Available for Utah to Save Jobs and Drive Reform/?q=content/more-321-million-recovery-funds-now-available-utah-save-jobs-and-drive-reform 2009-04-28T10:46:00Z

Application for Part 1 of Utah's State Stabilization Funds Approved Today

U.S. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan today announced that more than $321 million is now available for Utah under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) of 2009. This funding will lay the foundation for a generation of education reform and help save hundreds of thousands of teaching jobs at risk of state and local budget cuts. Utah will be eligible to apply for another $158 million this fall. Today's funding is being made available per Utah's successful completion of Part 1 of the State Stabilization Application, which was made available on April 1.

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2009-04-30T10:48:39Z
Recovery.govNearly $130 Million in Recovery Funds Now Available for Maine to Save Jobs and Drive Reform/?q=content/nearly-130-million-recovery-funds-now-available-maine-save-jobs-and-drive-reform 2009-04-28T10:42:00Z

Application for Part 1 of Maine's State Stabilization Funds Approved Today

U.S. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan today announced that nearly $130 million is now available for Maine under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) of 2009. This funding will lay the foundation for a generation of education reform and help save hundreds of thousands of teaching jobs at risk of state and local budget cuts. Maine will be eligible to apply for another $63.8 million this fall. Today's funding is being made available per Maine's successful completion of Part 1 of the State Stabilization Application, which was made available April 1.

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2009-04-30T10:46:04Z
Recovery.govUsing ARRA Funds to Drive School Reform and Improvement/?q=content/using-arra-funds-drive-school-reform-and-improvement 2009-04-24T20:11:00Z

Secretary Arne Duncan announced a new document to spark ideas about how schools and districts might use Recovery Act funds, particularly under the State Fiscal Stabilization Fund, Title I, and the Individuals with Disabilities Act Part B.

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2009-04-29T16:10:07Z
Recovery.govNearly $4 Billion in Recovery Funds Now Available for California to Save Jobs and Drive Reform/?q=content/nearly-4-billion-recovery-funds-now-available-california-save-jobs-and-drive-reform 2009-04-17T23:29:00Z

Application for Part 1 of California's State Stabilization Funds Approved Today

U.S. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan today announced that nearly $4 billion is now available for California under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) of 2009. This funding will lay the foundation for a generation of education reform and help save hundreds of thousands of teaching jobs at risk of state and local budget cuts. California will be eligible to apply for another $2 billion this fall. Today's funding is being made available per California's successful completion of Part 1 of the State Stabilization Application, which was made available April 1. California is the first state to be approved for the first round of state stabilization funding.

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2009-04-29T12:29:54Z
Recovery.govHHS Releases Guidance for Securing Health Information and Preventing Harm from Breaches/?q=content/hhs-releases-guidance-securing-health-information-and-preventing-harm-breaches 2009-04-17T22:54:00Z

The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) published guidance today regarding technologies and methodologies to secure health information and prevent harm by rendering health information unusable, unreadable, or indecipherable to unauthorized individuals. The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act required publication of the guidance by April 18. This builds on the existing requirements of the HIPAA Privacy and Security Rules, which are unchanged.

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2009-04-29T12:29:32Z