Congress has repealed the requirement for recipients to report on their ARRA awards ‪#‎ARRAwards‬ so January 2014 was the last reporting period. All the data is posted on Recovery.gov. http://1.usa.gov/1nPyR0i

We did it before and we’re preparing to do it again. Recovery.gov allowed citizens to track the over $800B in stimulus funds to see exactly where that money went. Join us as we begin to ‪#‎trackthemoney‬ again. Over $60B in federal funds have been provided to assist victims of Hurricane Sandy and we’re going to help you see how that money is being used. Stay tuned.

Looking for information on a specific company that received ‪#‎ARRA‬ money? Look them up with the Recipient Profile Search: http://1.usa.gov/1bwUg79

See the most recent list of those who received ARRA funding yet failed to report on how they used it. http://1.usa.gov/187TX3y

Prime recipients of ‪#‎ARRA‬ awards have reported on the status of their contract, grant, & loan awards for the 17th time: http://1.usa.gov/1eiporb

Prime recipients of American Reinvestment and Recovery Act of 2009 (Recovery Act) awards have reported on the status of their contract, grant, and loan awards for the 17th time since the enactment of the Recovery Act in February 2009. All the data was posted on Recovery.gov on October 30, 2013. For...
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Looking for ‪#‎ARRA‬ data? This is a great place to start: http://1.usa.gov/hWfx5P

Use the State Data Summary Widget to see current recipient reported data by state, county or congressional district, and zip code.
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Watch Live Now - Senate subcommittee hearing "One Year Later: Examining the Ongoing Recovery from Hurricane Sandy." Recovery Board Chair, Kathleen Tighe, is among those who will testify. http://1.usa.gov/1aF5fwp

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$73 million in ‪#‎ARRA‬ funds helped construct two "Warrior in Transition Barracks" - one at Fort Bliss, Texas, the other at Fort Campbell, Kentucky. The complexes house soldiers, sailors, airmen, and marines who no longer require hospital care but still need a healing environment. Their families are also be able to live with them. Read more about this project: http://1.usa.gov/dthG0g

Wounded U.S troops returning from Iraq and Afghanistan will soon have 20 housing complexes designed to help them recuperate before returning to duty or leaving the military. While normal Department of Defense funds are covering construction costs of 18 of the “Warrior in Transition Barracks,” the ag...
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Several cemeteries received ‪#‎ARRA‬ funds to help restore, raise, and realign headstones: http://1.usa.gov/9Ah02Z

BeforeTogus National Cemetery in Maine prior to repairs. Headstones had sunk and shifted over time. AfterHeadstones at Togus have been straightened, height-adjusted, and cleaned. In addtion, the cemetery's lawn was replanted.
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It may be Halloween, but don't be afraid to report allegations of ‪#‎ARRA‬ fraud, waste, and abuse. It's easy! http://1.usa.gov/bWQc7r

Please provide as much information as possible. Detailed, complete and accurate information will improve the Recovery Accountability and Transparency Board’s ability to respond to your allegation. If you do not know the answer to a question, you can leave the space blank.
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Hurricane ‪#‎Sandy‬ One Year Later: See where Hurricane Sandy relief money has gone. Select a state or county, then click on each dot to learn more about specific awards. http://1.usa.gov/ZY2Hyc

How much in ARRA funding went to individual tax credits? $131.8B See ARRA data broken down by funding category: http://1.usa.gov/knzuV8

Estimated American Recovery and Reinvestment Act tax, entitlement, and contract, grant, and loan expenditures have been increased from $787B to $840B to be consistent with the President's 2012 budget and with scoring changes made by the Congressional Budget Office since the enactment of the Recovery...
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Did you know? Inspectors General review their agencies' management of Recovery Funds and issue reports on the results. You can find the latest reports here: http://1.usa.gov/H00Mrd

Inspectors General review their agencies' management of Recovery funds and issue reports on the results of the review.
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In Colorado, infrastructure ($1.4B) and education ($1.2B) projects received the most ARRA funding. Top three Colorado cities to receive funding - Denver, Boulder, and Golden. More Colorado ARRA stats: http://1.usa.gov/19OQnW3

ARRA recipients with open awards will continue to report until further notice. The next reporting period begins at 12:01AM October 1 and extends through to 11:59 P.M. on October 14, 2013. More information about October 2013 reporting - http://1.usa.gov/aPvmM

The Service Desk is ready to help with reporting and review questions. The service desk hours of operation are 8 AM to 6 PM ET, Monday – Friday.
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In Louisiana, education ($1.2B) and infrastructure ($622.7M) projects received the most ARRA funding. More Louisiana ARRA stats: http://1.usa.gov/1h8toKe

Make selection(s) on the map below and hit GO to see the locations of recovery projects on the map. Click on a dot or award name for more details.
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Love data? So do we! You can download agency and recipient reported ARRA data here: http://1.usa.gov/3oDmyD

Recipient Reported DataDownload recipient data using the Recipient Reported tab and drop-down Reporting Period menu below.
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The $1 billion DFW Connector Project was designed to help drivers navigate better and avoid congestion as they travel to and around the Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport. The project received $260 million in ARRA funds and was the largest highway investment from the Recovery Act. According to Texas DOT, the project created more than 500 jobs and was finished 9 months ahead of schedule. Read more about the recently opened DFW Connector: http://1.usa.gov/18vhUku

FHWA 37-13 Federal Highway Administrator Mendez Celebrates Opening of DFW ConnectorMajor Dallas project opens nine months ahead of scheduleDALLAS – The U.S. Department of Transportation’s Federal Highway Administrator Victor Mendez today joined state and local officials at the opening of...
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In late August, the U.S. Department of Agriculture announced completion of the 500th Recovery Act water project. The Arkansas water treatment plant received $62 million in USDA Recovery Act funds to construct 120 miles of water pipeline, nine pumping stations and six elevated water tanks. The plant will serve 20,000 residents: http://1.usa.gov/18PJjKd

Lead Hill, Ark., Aug. 27, 2013 – Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack today announced the completion of the 500th water and wastewater project funded under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009. The announcement was made on the Secretary’s behalf in Lead Hill, Ark., by U.S. Department of A...
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Happening now - The Data Transparency 2013 live webcast. Tune in online: http://www.datatransparency2013.com/ ‪#‎opendata2013‬

Data Transparency 2013, hosted by the Data Transparency Coalition, is the nation‘s first federal open data policy conference. Ambitious new policies are transforming the U.S. federal government’s information into open data - standardized, searchable, and available for anyone to access and use. For t...
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