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June 2012
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 

Magnifying Glass Guilty Plea in Recovery Bribery and Kickbacks Case
Inspector General investigators team with U.S. Attorneys in Rhode Island to convict a former nonprofit official.
Net zero collage Recovery Funds Promote Net-Zero Energy Use
Federal agencies use Recovery money to build facilities and fund projects involving self-sustaining energy technologies.
Microscope Recovery Funding Boosts Research and Development Spending
More than two-thirds of the reported $3.9 billion increase in university R&D spending in 2009-10 was paid for by Recovery funds.

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 AGENCY PRESS RELEASES All 

06.15.2012 USDA Official Participates in Grand Opening Ceremony of Hydroelectric Dam
06.09.2012 Treatment Plant Improvements Completed in Kewaunee
06.05.2012 EPA Completes Cleanup of Over 600 South Minneapolis Homes Ahead of Schedule

 INSPECTOR GENERAL REPORTS All 

06.25.2012 Seattle Used CDBG-R Funds in Accordance with HUD and Recovery Act Requirements
06.21.2012 Philadelphia Generally Administered Neighborhood Stabilization Program 2 Grant in Accordance with Applicable Requirements
06.18.2012 NTIA Needs Stronger Monitoring of BTOP Grant Recipients' Match, Commerce Department Says

 OVERVIEW OF FUNDING

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 WHAT'S NEW

Agency Profile Pages Show Details of Recovery Funding by Agency

See Who Did Not Report in Quarter 1, 2012

July Reporting Deadlines for Recipients


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