The enormity and complexity of the federal stimulus program weigh heavily on cash-strapped states, which are required to keep track of numerous deadlines and reports for the $49 billion of recovery funds flowing into their coffers this year. Follow how states are managing the stimulus and see which programs are receiving these funds by using Stateline.org's stimulus special section or by following our links to useful resources here.
States have appointed stimulus czars to monitor the use of funds and have created Web sites to provide financial details of the economic recovery effort. Click on a state to learn more about its czar and Web site.
States will receive $275 billion from the federal stimulus, through 2016. Spending is expected to peak at $108 billion in fiscal 2010, which begins Oct. 1.
The Stimulus and the States Follow how states are managing the stimulus money and which programs are receiving funding as part of the recovery effort using Stateline.org's stimulus special section.
Stateline.org has put together a list of state public policy resources organized by issue. Here, you will find useful links to essential information from government, academia, and think tanks. If you have a link to add, please email us.
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