Recovery.ca.gov was designed to provide you – the taxpayer – a one-stop Web site to track how Recovery Act funding is coming into and being used in California. The federal Recovery Act is meant to boost our economy and create jobs by modernizing our nation's infrastructure, enhancing energy independence, expanding educational opportunities, preserving and improving affordable health care, and providing tax relief.
"We’ve launched www.recovery.ca.gov, so that taxpayers can log on and see exactly where and how the stimulus dollars are being spent."
- Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger, 4/03/09
More than $80 Billion in Benefit to California (est.)
Billions
Energy1.3
Other1.1
Housing0.9
* Additionally Californians will receive an estimated
$35.4 Billion in Tax Relief (pdf)
California Stimulus Map
Recovery Blog
Teri Takai
When it comes to spending Recovery Act dollars, transparency is of the utmost importance. It is critical that Californians are able to see exactly where their federal stimulus dollars are going, and that is the main goal of this Web site. We’ve made updates to make the site more informative, easier to navigate and more transparent, so Californians know how the state is using Recovery Act funds to create jobs and stimulate our economy. >> Read More.
Daily Updates
- 5/12/09 - Governor Signs Legislation to Help Laid Off Californians
- 5/11/09 - Governor Schwarzenegger Praises Passage of Legislation to Help Laid Off Californians
- 5/9/09 - Schools Receive First Allocations Of $2.56 Billion In Fiscal Stabilization Funds | More Information
- 5/5/09 - California Becomes First State in Nation to Apply for Energy Program Funding
- 5/5/09 - Gov. Schwarzenegger Issues Statement on Announcement of Recovery Act Funding Amounts for Title I Schools and Special Education
- 5/4/09 - Gov. Schwarzenegger Highlights First Recovery Act Funding to Begin Employing California At-Risk Youth
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