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Welcome to Michigan's online source for information about the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (Recovery Act). The Recovery Act, signed into law by President Barack Obama on February 17, 2009, represents the largest federal investment increase in America's roads, bridges and mass transit in 50 years. It also provides the most significant expansion in tax cuts for low and moderate income households ever. This aggressive economic recovery plan is designed to jumpstart our economy, create jobs, and help Americans struggling to provide for their families.
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What's New

• Michigan receives $4,965,000 for Recovery Act projects in Kalamazoo, Midland and Missaukee counties
11.5.2009

• Oakland U. awarded $2.7M Recovery Act grant from Dept. of Energy for geothermal demonstration project
10.30.2009

• Two Michigan companies win $103 million in Recovery Act grants for Smart Grid technology
10.27.2009

• MSU, GM Awarded nearly $5.2 million in Recovery Act grants to fund innovative energy research
10.27.2009

• Recovery Act Funds New, Non-tactical Vehicle for Department of Veterans and Military Affairs
10.27.2009


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The Recovery Act in Michigan PDF icon
Recovery Overview Post Reporting

Section 1512 of the Recovery Act requires that recipients of funding submit quarterly reports on their activities and spending. These reports are due to the federal government ten days after the close of each quarter, with the first Section 1512 reports due on October 10, 2009.

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Funding
Health Care - $1,066,697,304 Workforce - $234,208,844 Infrastructure - $1,604,486,096 Human Services - $626,002,281 Energy - $1,799,014,605 Natural Resources - $62,222,472 Education - $2,712,910,894 Direct to Citizens - $1,122,361,918 Public Safety - $141,881,200

Recovery Act Funding in Michigan
as of 10/12/09

In the Media

• CHICAGO TRIBUNE: US backs MSU, UK, MIT studies of medicinal plants

• METROMODE: $19M in stimulus funds for U-M retirement study creates 60 jobs

• DAILY TRIBUNE: Ferndale food pantry sees stimulus money, new dependents TXT icon

• WKAR: Recovery Office Director speaks on stimulus spending in Michigan

• DETROIT FREE PRESS: Stimulus gives Michigan a jolt: federal funds have created or saved 22,514 jobs

• AP: Michigan's top stimulus cash recipients

• DETROIT NEWS: White House: Stimulus funds saved or created 22,000 jobs in Mich.

• AP: Report: Stimulus saves, creates 22,500 Michigan jobs

• SCIENCE BUSINESS: Stem cell sector moves ahead full speed in US

• WZZM TV13: Wyoming Senior Center completes stimulus funded renovations


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