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DECEMBER 2011
MONTH IN REVIEW

The Recovery.gov Month in Review is designed to keep you updated on the latest news and information related to the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act.


 FEATURED STORIES All 

New Chair of Recovery Board New Chair of Recovery Board Appointed
Department of Education Inspector General Kathleen S. Tighe to lead Recovery Board..
Update to Congress Updating Congress on Transparency and Accountability
Recovery Board and other agency officials testify on stimulus spending oversight.
More Transparency Board Calls for More Transparency in Spending
The Recovery Board and the Government Accountability and Transparency Board outline first steps toward increased transparency on all federal spending.

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 AGENCY PRESS RELEASES All 

12.15.2011 Energy Department Announces Major Recovery Act Milestone: 600,000 Homes Weatherized Three Months Ahead of Schedule
11.28.2011 Energy Department Releases Case Studies and Best Practices to Assist Innovative Energy Efficiency Programs
11.17..2011 Deputy Federal Highway Administrator Joins Adams County Officials for Pecos Avenue Overpass Opening

 INSPECTOR GENERAL REPORTS All 

12.13.2011 Review of the Nature Conservancy’s Claimed Costs
12.08.2011 Site Visit of the Elizabeth City (NC) Well Field Expansion Project
12.06.2011 Lumbee Tribe of North Carolina Did Not Follow Some Requirements for Native American Housing Block Grants Received Under the Recovery Act

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January 1, 2012 Reporting Schedule

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