As a result of the recently enacted American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009, the White House has established Recovery.gov, a Web site designed to allow the public to follow the distribution of funds under the act. The site currently contains just an overview of the act and its purposes. But as federal agencies begin to allocate funds, the newly established Recovery Accountability and Transparency Board will be posting information in a variety of formats. Users will be able to see how the money is being spent and which states, districts, and contractors are receiving it.
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