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Friday, November 20, 2009

Recovery.gov - Track the Money

Recovery.gov is the U.S. government’s official website providing easy access to data
related to Recovery Act spending and allows for the reporting of potential fraud, waste, and abuse.

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Home for Sale
11/18/2009

Recovery Act Benefits Extended

Home buyer tax credit extended until April 30, 2010. Unemployment compensation benefits extended for up to an additional 20 weeks. A tax credit is being offered to struggling business for 2009.

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South Dakota Water Treatment Construction
11/5/2009

Clean Water Project for Three States to Create or Save 600 Jobs

A Recovery project expected to create or save 600 jobs will provide 300,000 residents with a new water treatment plant. Source: Lewis & Clark Regional Water System

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Recipient Awards Reported: 130,362 Total Awards, 607 Loans, 13,080 Contracts, 116,675 Grants.
10/30/2009

Final Recipient Data

Prime and sub-recipients of Recovery Act awards submitted 130,362 reports into FederalReporting.gov on how the money was used. Of those reports 13,080 were on federal contracts, 116,675 were on grants, and 607 were on loans.

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10/23/2009

Electric Car Company Gets Energized

UQM, a manufacturer of electric-drive motors has received a $45 million grant from the Department of Energy to ramp up its operations.

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Insulation being installed in a home.
10/8/2009

Retrofitting 32,000 Homes for More Energy Efficiency and Comfort

Ohio has received a $266.8 million Recovery grant from the Department of Energy to weatherize more than 32,000 homes. Source: Ohio Department of Development

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