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Building MI Future: Michigan's Recovery and Reinvestment Web site
Welcome to Michigan's online source for information about the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (Recovery Act). The Recovery Act, signed into law by President Barack Obama on February 17, 2009, represents the largest federal investment increase in America's roads, bridges and mass transit in 50 years. It also provides the most significant expansion in tax cuts for low and moderate income households ever. This aggressive economic recovery plan is designed to jumpstart our economy, create jobs, and help Americans struggling to provide for their families.
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What's New

• U.S. Dept. of Energy Awards Holland Board of Public Works $3.7 Million from Recovery Act to Study Carbon Sequestration in Michigan
9.16.2009

• State of Michigan Will Apply for Recovery Act Funds to Expand Health IT, Strengthening Patient Privacy and Improving Care
9.15.2009

• Michigan Colleges, Universities Awarded $354,169 in Recovery Act Funds to Train Health Professionals
9.14.2009

• Michigan Awarded $19.6 Million for Energy Efficiency and Conservation Block Grant Program (RFP for local competitive grants will be posted soon)
9.14.2009

• Recovery Act Funds Upgrade of Federal Fleet with Purchase of 15,949 Vehicles from American Auto Companies
9.9.2009


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Heatlth Care - $1,064,320,519 Workforce - $233,761,621 Infrastructure - $1,600,022,164 Human Services - $626,369,504 Energy - $1,789,775,830 Natural Resources - $63,935,472 Education - $2,660,298,919 Direct to Citizens - $1,060,957,985

Recovery Act Funding in Michigan
as of 09/16/09


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Good Samaritan Ministries - Holland, Michigan
Good Samaritan Ministries in Holland, Michigan serves as a bridge between government, business, faith-based, and nonprofit organizations in the Holland/Zeeland community to create an efficient network to help people in need gain access to vital resources.

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In the Media

• HOMETOWNLIFE.COM: Livonia recalls more laid-off teachers than expected

• CRAIN'S DETROIT: Michigan to get $19.6 million in federal funds for energy projects

• ASSOCIATED PRESS: AP analysis: Auto industry gains boost some areas

• ABC 12 FLINT: Community colleges see record enrollment

• MUSKEGON CHRONICLE: Stimulus money tapped for improvements to Apple Drive in Crockery

• HOMETOWN LIFE: Stimulus funds boost Canton's energy effort

• REUTERS: White House to report on jobs saved and created

• ANNARBOR.COM: Ypsilanti-based Clean Energy Coalition awarded $15 million from Recovery Act to buy alternative fuel vehicles

• JACKSON CITIZEN PATRIOT: Governor makes pitch at Jackson train station for high-speed rail

• CHICAGO TRIBUNE: Officials: Stimulus going to immediate problems

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