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GAO Findings 

The Recovery Act requires the Government Accountability Office (GAO) to review the use of Recovery funds by states and localities every two months. Its reports are below:

September 23, 2009

GAO Issues Report on Recovery Act Funds: Need for Accountability and Reporting Challenges to Be Fully Addressed

In its third bimonthly report, GAO found that as of September 11, 2009, the Department of the Treasury had outlayed about $48 billion of the estimated $49 billion in Recovery funds to states and localities in federal Fiscal Year 2009.  GAO reviewed selected states' and localities' uses of, accountability for, and evaluations of the impact of the Recovery Act funds.  GAO will make recommendations to federal agencies administering the Recovery programs on how to address accountability and transparency issues and to the Office of Management and Budget regarding clearer accountability for recipient financial data and timely notification of funding provided within a state.

PDF GAO Highlights (PDF 89 KB)    PDF GAO Full Report (PDF 1.66 MB)

 

July 8, 2009

GAO Issues Report on States' and Localities' Uses of Recovery Act Funds While Facing Fiscal Stresses

For this second bimonthly report, GAO focused on nine federal programs that are expected to account for approximately 87 percent of Recovery Act funding to states and localities in Fiscal Year 2009. GAO looked at selected states' and localities' current and planned use of these Recovery funds, along with their approaches for ensuring accountability of the funds received, and evaluating the impact of the funds. The report recommended several ways to improve the monitoring of Recovery Act programs at the state level, such as:

  • The Office of Management and Budget should leverage Single Audits as an oversight tool for evaluating Recovery Act programs. The Single Audit Act requires state and local governments and nonprofit organizations receiving more than $500,000 in federal awards in a year to obtain an audit. 
  • Congress should consider a mechanism to help fund the additional costs and efforts for auditing Recovery Act programs.

PDF GAO Highlights (PDF 129 KB)    PDF GAO Full Report (PDF 5.8 MB)

 

April 28, 2009

GAO Issues First Report on Recovery Act Accountability

The Recovery Act calls for $280 billion to be administered through states and localities. The Act requires the 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.

PDF GAO Highlights (PDF 126 KB)     PDF GAO Full Report (PDF 2.6 MB)

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