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| Subject: Welcome to Recovery.gov Tue Feb 17, 2009 5:53 pm | |
| Welcome to Recovery.gov Recovery.gov is a website that lets you, the taxpayer, figure out where the money from the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act is going. There are going to be a few different ways to search for information. The money is being distributed by Federal agencies, and soon you'll be able to see where it's going -- to which states, to which congressional districts, even to which Federal contractors. As soon as we are able to, we'll display that information visually in maps, charts, and graphics. http://www.recovery.gov/ | |
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DIVERDOWN Guest
Number of posts : 361 Registration date : 2009-01-25
| Subject: Re: Welcome to Recovery.gov Tue Feb 17, 2009 10:22 pm | |
| The Stimulus Plan: A Detailed List of Spending click here to see FULL list-> http://www.propublica.org/special/the-stimulus-plan-a-detailed-list-of-spendingby Michael Grabell and Christopher Weaver, ProPublica - February 13, 2009 10:24 am EST Feb. 13, 10:55p.m.: This post was updated to reflect that the Senate voted for the stimulus package. The House approved the economic stimulus plan Friday afternoon with a vote of 246 to 183, followed by the Senate with a vote of 60 to 38. Want to know what's in it? You could read the 1,071-page gorilla that passed today. Or you could let us do the work for you. We’ve dissected the beast in two charts – one for spending below, and one for taxes.
The appropriations section of the bill details spending in excess of $311 billion for programs ranging from Pell grants for college students to clean water in central Utah to nearly $100 billion in new transportation and infrastructure projects.
Here’s our earlier chart comparing the differences between the House, Senate, and conference versions of the bills. | |
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