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Word wrap in memo field of sage act pro v17
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word wrap in memo field of sage act pro v17
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* As of September 11, 2009, Arizona had expended $771,485 of RecoveryĪct weatherization funds, or about 1.4 percent of the total allocation. Much as $1.8 million in overall energy savings annually. Units statewide, which according to state officials, could result in as

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* Arizona expects to expend the full Recovery Act funding allocationīefore the 3-year period and plans to weatherize approximately 6,400 Weatherization training and make energy efficiency improvements withĪpproximately $28.5 million eligible for reimbursement. Million has been allocated to local service providers to conduct As of September 1, 2009, approximately $49 Million in funding for the Recovery Act Weatherization Assistance Department of Energy has allocated to Arizona about $57 Lack of projects was due to some localities' not understanding theĪllocations that they would receive as well as their unfamiliarity with Highway projects because of a lack of local shovel-ready projects. * Arizona has awarded only three construction contracts for local In statewide Recovery Act Federal Highway funds and 13 of the 15Ĭounties each receiving at least $1.8 million. Arizona has provided forĪt least one construction contract for Recovery Act highway project inĮach of its 15 counties with all counties receiving at least $100,000

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$135.1 million for statewide highway projects. * As of September 3, 2009, Arizona has awarded 47 contracts totaling $293 million to Arizona and $18 million has been reimbursed by the As of September 1, 2009, the federal government has obligated Department of Transportation's (DOT) Federal HighwayĪdministration (FHWA) apportioned $522 million in Recovery Act funds toĪrizona. Governments stabilize their budgets and to stimulate infrastructureĭevelopment and expand existing programs-thereby providing needed The programs we reviewed are being directed to help Arizona and local Consistent with the purposes of the Recovery Act, funds from Of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965 (ESEA), asĪmended, and the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA), Stabilization Fund (SFSF) and Recovery Act funds under Title I, Part A, Department of Education (Education) State Fiscal Recovery Act education programs with significant funds beingĭisbursed- the U.S. To these two programs, we also updated funding information on three Under Recovery Act Highway Infrastructure Investment funds. Reviewed contracting procedures and examined four specific contracts Tracking, and measurement of weatherization program success. Furthermore, it provided an opportunity toĭetermine the state and local procedures in place to ensure monitoring, Low-income households to achieve energy efficiency while providing Weatherization Assistance Program funding provided a significantĪddition to the annual appropriations for the program assisting more Review financial controls, including the oversight of contracts. Way in Arizona for several months, and provided an opportunity to Projects using Highway Infrastructure Investment funds have been under

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Highway Infrastructure Investment and the Weatherization Assistance We reviewed two programs in Arizona funded under the Recovery Act. Which covers 16 states and the District of Columbia, is available at Reviews of American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (Recovery Act) The following summarizes GAO's work on the third of its bimonthly

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United States Government Accountability Office:įunds Continue to Provide Fiscal Relief to States and Localities, WhileĪccountability and Reporting Challenges Need to Be Fully Addressed May contain copyrighted images or other material, permission from theĬopyright holder may be necessary if you wish to reproduce this In its entirety without further permission from GAO. government and is not subject to copyright Your comments regarding the contents or accessibility features of thisĭocument to is a work of the U.S.

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The portable document format (PDF) file is an exact electronic Accessibility features, such as textĭescriptions of tables, consecutively numbered footnotes placed at theĮnd of the file, and the text of agency comment letters, are providedīut may not exactly duplicate the presentation or format of the printed EveryĪttempt has been made to maintain the structural and data integrity of Of a longer term project to improve GAO products' accessibility. Office (GAO) to be accessible to users with visual impairments, as part Need to Be Fully Addressed (Appendixes)' which was released on States and Localities, While Accountability and Reporting Challenges This is the accessible text file for GAO report number GAO-09-1017SPĮntitled 'Recovery Act: Funds Continue to Provide Fiscal Relief to GAO-09-1017SP, Recovery Act: Funds Continue to Provide Fiscal Relief to States and Localities, While Accountability and Reporting Challenges Need to Be Fully Addressed (Appendixes)











Word wrap in memo field of sage act pro v17