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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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Contractors conducting railway track replacement
3/11/2010

Chicago Subway Track Project Completed

Seven miles of ageing track on the Blue Line Dearborn Subway in Chicago have been replaced using $88 million of Recovery Act funds.

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Estimated Cumulative Dollars Available Through ARRA Tax Provisions - $99.1B
3/1/2010

$99.1B In Tax Relief

The Office of Tax Analysis estimates that $99.1 billion in tax relief was made available by the end of December 2009.

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Puzzle pieces coming together
2/25/2010

Data Quality - Recipient Errors, Actions Taken

What mistakes are being made by Recovery fund recipients in reporting and what actions have been taken to improve the reporting process and outcome are the focal points of a report by Inspectors General to the Recovery Board.

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2/17/2010

$8.5 Million for Road Construction in Montana

A Billings, MT, company has been awarded the largest of three road construction projects in the Shiloh Road corridor.

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Total Recipient Reported Awards - 160,752
1/29/2010

Recipients Report for Second Time

The Recovery Act requires recipients of Recovery awards to report on how they have used the money. In January 2010, recipients filed reports on the awards they received in the period of October 1 -- December 31, 2009.

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