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Stimulus Watch.org – built to help the new administration keep its pledge to invest stimulus money smartly; A report of estimated ARRA funds for students with disabilities in public schools by state; American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 from Discourse DB; EERE Network News Archived February 2, 2014, at the Wayback Machine, from ...
Roughly 300 days in to his presidency, President Barack Obama, who campaigned that he would be the nation's first "post-partisan" president of the modern era, has lately exhibited decidedly ...
Rumors started coming in that a $2,000 economic relief package would arrive sometime during October. Discussions on social media and some websites suggested a possible $2,000 stimulus check for...
The recovery rebate credit is a refundable tax credit for taxpayers who didn’t receive economic impact payments, also known as stimulus payments. These were direct payments from the federal ...
The first half of the bailout money was primarily used to buy preferred stock in banks instead of troubled mortgage assets. [11] In January 2009, the Obama administration announced a stimulus plan to revive the economy with the intention to create or save more than 3.6 million jobs in two years. The cost of this initial recovery plan was ...
The bill was a counter-proposal to the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 introduced by President Barack Obama. [1] HR 470 proposes to stimulate the economy without new government spending by implementing a permanent five-percentage point income tax cut for all taxpayers; it also would make permanent current capital gains and dividend tax rates at 15% (current law will allowing ...
A petition for a stimulus check just for seniors has been put out by the Senior Citizens League aimed to help social security recipients. The group’s president wrote to Congress trying to get an ...
Obama quickly began attempting to foster support for his economic stimulus package, American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009. [3] The bill passed in the House on January 28, 2009, by a 244–188 vote, [ 4 ] and it passed in the Senate on February 10 by a 61–37 margin.