State stimulus funding and Economic Recovery Sites
Many state websites now have their own recovery web pages that help explain how they are spending funds allocated by the Recovery Act. Helps to track spending tof funds allocated to them by the ARRA
The recovery.wa.gov website is designed to help Washingtonians understand the recovery package and locate information that helps local governments find the right place to apply for funding. It also will serve as a “one-s ...
In February 2009, the federal government passed the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA). The intent of this effort is to stimulate the economy through strategic and significant investment.
Under the Act, Uta ...
his portal is designed to enable you to see information about the process as it unfolds, and to help you find programs which may affect you, your business, your town, your school district, and other organizations you car ...
Under Governor Kaine’s leadership, the Commonwealth of Virginia has earned national recognition as a great place to live, attend school, and start or run a business. Virginia’s reputation as the “best state for business, ...
The Comptroller's office is pleased to offer Texans an in-depth and transparent look at the federal stimulus dollars coming to our state. With billions of dollars on the line, there's never been a more important time to ...
The economic stimulus measures provided by the ARRA include investment in the areas of community and economic development, infrastructure, human services, transportation and workforce development. In Tennessee, we're com ...
On February 13, 2009, the U.S. House of Representatives and Senate approved the conference report for the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 -- an historic and unprecedented $787 billion dollar spending initi ...
This Web site is a "one-stop" location for information so residents can see that the stimulus money is wisely spent, what programs exist, and other information. Although the federal stimulus program will pump millions of ...