Recovery Act
New Year Brings New Recovery Board Chair
By Andrew Seifter, Good Jobs First
Leaving a Lasting Legacy, Devaney Can Depart Recovery Board with Head Held High
By Andrew Seifter, Good Jobs First
Earl Devaney, who as Chairman of the Recovery Accountability and Transparency Board oversaw implementation of the Recovery Act’s revolutionary accountability measures, is retiring.
California Latest State to Do Away With Recovery Act Website
It’s no longer just Republican governors who openly oppose the federal stimulus law who have stripped or shut down their states’ Recovery Act websites. As of July 1, the stimulus website in California, the biggest of the blue states, is no
Recovery Act Shapes Push for More Federal Spending Transparency
(This post originally appeared on the States for a Transparent and Accountable Recovery blog).
Traffic Citation: The Scott Administration’s Faulty Rationale for Dismantling Florida’s Stimulus Website
(This post originally appeared on the States for a Transparent and Accountable Recovery blog).
Recovery Board’s Mike Wood Addresses the Once and Future Impact of Recovery.gov
(This post originally appeared on the States for a Transparent and Accountable Recovery blog).
Governors React to Questions about Stripped Down Recovery Act Websites
(This post originally appeared on the States for a Transparent and Accountable Recovery blog).
We now have official responses from all three governors that Good Jobs First identified last week as having dramatically downgraded their states’ Recovery Act websites.
Stimulus? What Stimulus? Florida, Ohio and Kansas Gut Their Recovery Act Websites
(This post originally appeared on the States for a Transparent and Accountable Recovery blog).
Teachable Moment: How Phase-Out of Stimulus Education Funds Impacts States
(This post originally appeared on the States for a Transparent and Accountable Recovery blog).