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How will the Recovery Act Work?
The different agencies -- such as the Departments of Education, Health and Human Services, and Energy -- decide who will receive award grants and contracts. Sometimes the money will go to a state government; other times, the funds will go directly to a school, hospital, contractor, or other organization.
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What is the purpose of the Recovery Act?
The purpose of the Recovery Act is to create and save jobs, jumpstart our economy, and build the foundation for long-term economic growth. The Act includes measures to modernize the nation's infrastructure, enhance America's energy independence, expand educational opportunities, increase access to health care, provide tax relief, and protect those in greatest need.
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How will the Recovery Act Work?
The different agencies -- such as the Departments of Education, Health and Human Services, and Energy -- decide who will receive award grants and contracts. Sometimes the money will go to a state government; other times, the funds will go directly to a school, hospital, contractor, or other organization.
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