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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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Recipient Reported Awards Total - 161,782
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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Homeowners Assistance Program
1/22/2010

Housing Assistance for Military and Their Families

Recovery Act funds are being used to help wounded service members and families of those killed avoid losses when selling their homes.

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Calendar with Jan 16-22 highlighted
1/15/2010

Recipient Reporting Period Extended

The second reporting period has been extended to midnight P.S.T. on January 22, 2010. However, if you submit your report after January 15, the report will be classified as late. Recipient comments -- January 23. Agency Review -- January 24 to 29.

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Recovery Act Work Sign
1/15/2010

How Jobs are Calculated

The formula for calculating jobs by recipients was simplified for the second reporting period, which began on January 1, 2010. A Recovery job is now defined as employee hours worked in a quarter and paid with Recovery funds.

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1/8/2010

Cops on the Beat

COPS Recovery grants help police departments keep officers on the street for the next three years.

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