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Articles Tagged With 'Stimulus Fraud'

The Stimulus ‘Loser’ List Loses Some Members

Some companies were wrongly accused of failing to file reports on their stimulus awards.

Anniversary of Stimulus Met with Praise and Scorn

The anniversary of the stimulus brings the government’s claims that it's working, with 2 million jobs created or saved, and brings praise from some corners. Some critics -- and Republicans, of course -- beg to differ.

Our New List of Stimulus Investigations

The cost of waste, fraud and abuse in the stimulus has been hard to pin down.

Michael Grabell Discusses the Stimulus

Help Us Keep an Eye on Stimulus Contractors

Companies with trouble in their past are among those reaping millions from the federal recovery package.

‘Evil’-Doers Target Stimulus Housing Credits

A tax break for first-time home-buyers, set to expire soon, has drawn thousands of suspicious claims.

Talking With Earl Devaney, Stimulus Watchdog

The head of the Recovery Accountability and Transparency Board discusses the effort to track where the stimulus money is going.

Tussle in Tallahassee: Florida Stands Its Ground on Stimulus Spending Speed

Gov. Charlie Crist defends the way his state is handling its money, despite its place at the bottom of a congressional ranking.

NYC Protests Funding Exclusion for Police; Feds Relent

The NYPD, left out of a program to help pay for officers, will now get $35 million.