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  1. Highlights & Features Video: What you can see and what you can do on Recovery.gov - http://bit.ly/9i6KAn.
  2. Fast Fact: Reports filed after the close of the reporting period are flagged as late. Take a closer look: http://bit.ly/4t1pMr
  3. Fast Fact- FedBizOpps.gov lists all federal contracts of more than $25,000 awarded or up for bid. More on contracts: http://bit.ly/3IocFM
  4. Check out this simple breakdown of recipient reports: http://bit.ly/9mX70Z
  5. Did you know? Now you can send us feedback about specific awards by using the feedback link, available on all award summary pages.
  6. Fast Fact: Recovery.gov is available in over 50 different languages. Simply click on the "Google Translate" link at the top of every page.
  7. Know what to do if you suspect fraudulent actions related to a Recovery project near you - Report fraud waste & abuse: http://bit.ly/1GczIL
  8. An overview of total contract, grant & loan awards for states/territories, as reported by recipients: http://bit.ly/ael57z
  9. Recovery Act Recipients Report Funding Continues to Support over 300,000 Education Jobs: http://bit.ly/bvdzgG
  10. Social Security Awards Nearly $20M in Recovery Act Contracts For Electronic Medical Records: http://bit.ly/cm7DDx
  11. Map Central: All the recovery.gov maps on one page - http://bit.ly/axL4Ty
  12. Which programs are creating the most jobs? Check out the top programs, as reported by recipients: http://bit.ly/c1pKmI
  13. New Website Feature! Drill down and then drill down again: Advanced recipient reported data search - http://bit.ly/bdXxg3
  14. New Website Feature! Check out the job search function: http://bit.ly/m0cnv
  15. 599,108 - Number of Recovery Funded Jobs Reported by Recipients for the Period Oct. 1 - Dec. 31, 2009. http://bit.ly/2CY2UQ
  16. COBRA and Other Benefits Extended - More info: http://bit.ly/myNBf
  17. Don't forget, all the data on recovery.gov is available to the public to download. Visit our download center: http://bit.ly/bx0QSI
  18. Using $555M in Recovery Act funds, DOD expands program providing housing assistance for military and their families: http://bit.ly/9n6e9s
  19. Our Chairman discusses improvements to our website, including a new job search function, set to debut Sat. Jan. 30: http://bit.ly/bRpbws
  20. CNN reports a day in the life of our Chairman. Click to watch: http://bit.ly/bmmLpI