Posts filed under ‘Transparency’
12-20-10: Et Tu, Transparency?
Has the stimulus act lived up to its promises of transparency?
Continue Reading December 20, 2010 at 1:58 pm Leave a comment
The Week in Stimulus: Broadband to MD, State Department from MD, and Ronald Walters Remembered.
A new GAO report, $115 million for broadband in Maryland, the late Ronald Walters looked for African-Americans working on stimulus projects in Silver Spring and found few, and more Maryland ARRA news.
Continue Reading September 24, 2010 at 5:04 pm Leave a comment
Data Dumps and Maryland Stimulus News
The Second Quarter data dump from Recovery.gov, and a roundup of Maryland stimulus news.
8-4-10: Counting on Stimulus
Neil Bergsman of the Maryland Budget and Tax Policy Institute and John Walters of the Maryland Public Policy Institute on what the latest batch of stimulus data does–and does not–tell us.
3-24-10: Show Me Recovery, Stat!
Doug Donovan reports from Governor O’Malley’s latest StateStat meeting.
MD Aces Report on State Stimulus-tracking Websites
The cleverly titled “Show Us the Stimulus (Again)” report finds Maryland tops for stimulus-tracking websites.
Continue Reading January 27, 2010 at 1:45 pm Leave a comment
Stimulus Recipient Report Deadline Extended; Stimulus News in Maryland
Extended deadline for second stimulus recipient reports, Ruthsburg welcomes a new State Department facility and then doesn’t, and stimulus money for buses in Odenton and The Goodwill in Rockville.
Continue Reading January 20, 2010 at 4:10 pm Leave a comment
NIH Spends Stimulus to Explain How NIH Spends Stimulus
A Silver Spring firm telling ‘real life stories’ about the effects of NIH stimulus money.
Reporting for Duty
New year, new stimulus recipient reports.
Continue Reading December 29, 2009 at 5:51 pm Leave a comment