Stimulus

CEA CHAIRMAN ROMER CALLS FOR NEW STIMULUS, LEAVES POST SEPT. 3

Wednesday

Outgoing White House Economic Adviser Christina Romer spoke at the National Press Club in Washington about the Obama Administration’s economic policies. She defended the success of last year’s $787 billion stimulus and called for more federal spending to speed up economy recovery. Romer is the chairman of the President’s Council of Economic Advisers and will leave that position on September 3, returning to the University of California, Berkeley, where she is an economics professor.

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Mayor Ronald Loveridge (D-Riverside, CA) & National League of Cities, President Riverside California Mayor Ronald Loveridge discussed issues facing U.S. cities, particularly budgets that are forcing job cutbacks in local public safety, public works, health, and social services. The National League of Cities says local governments may wind up cutting 500,000 jobs in the near future as a result of local budget shortfalls. This is at time many financially strapped residents are more dependent than ever on their local governments to help them.
Washington, DC : 39 min.
watch Interview with Mayor Loveridge    visit City of Riverside Website    visit National League of Cities

About This Page

The $787 Billion American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (ARRA) was signed into law by President Obama on February 17th, 2009. Known as the economic stimulus law, it was passed to jumpstart the U.S. economy as well as to save and create more than 3.5 million jobs over the next two years.

Recovery Progress Report:
As of August 25, $431 billion of the $787 billion stimulus has been committed to states; $282.1 billion has been paid out.

This website contains news conferences, hearings and Congressional debates on the stimulus as well as links to government and watchdog groups who are tracking spending.

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