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Monthly Archives: September 2010

Vice President Biden's New Report on 100 Recovery Act Projects Changing America

100 Recovery Act Projects That Are Changing America, September 2010 “Many of these projects also lay the foundation for sustainable economic growth and job creation: traditional infrastructure projects like highway, railroad, and waterway construction and 21st century infrastructure projects like the installation of broadband lines and towers. What’s more, whole new industries are springing up… Continue Reading

New GAO Reports: Veterans' Benefits, Export Promotion, Whistleblower Protection

Veterans’ Benefits: Training for Experienced Disability Claims Processors, GAO-10-1029T, September 16, 2010 Export Promotion: The Export-Import Bank’s Financing of Dual-Use Exports, GAO-10-1052R, September 15, 2010 Whistleblower Protection: Sustained Management Attention Needed to Address Long-standing Program Weaknesses, GAO-10-722, August 17, 2010 Continue Reading

The Guardian launches global development website with Gates Foundation

“The Guardian today has launched a new website in partnership with the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation to help focus the world’s attention on global development. The site will provide a new space for discussion and interaction on the biggest challenges affecting the lives of billions of people across the developing world, including poverty, hunger,… Continue Reading

CBO: Fiscal Policy Choices in Uncertain Times

Fiscal Policy Choices in Uncertain Times, September 16, 2010, Douglas W. Elmendorf, Director “CBO expects that the economic recovery will proceed at a modest pace, leaving the unemployment rate above 8 percent until 2012. There are monetary and fiscal policy options that, if applied at a sufficient scale, would increase output and employment during the… Continue Reading

Sunlight Foundation Announces House Rules Proposals for the 112th Congress

House Rules Changes: Sunlight’s Proposals for the 112th Congress, September 16, 2010 “The rules of the House and Senate have extraordinary influence. The Constitution, in granting each chamber the ability to “determine the rules of its proceedings,” has allowed Congress to create the evolving set of processes, norms and standards by which it functions. The… Continue Reading

National survey reveals increases in substance use from 2008 to 2009

News release: “The use of illicit drugs among Americans increased between 2008 and 2009 according to a national survey conducted by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA). The National Survey on Drug Use and Health (NSDUH) shows the overall rate of current illicit drug use in the United States rose from 8.0… Continue Reading

MIT Report: The Future of the Nuclear Fuel Cycle

News release: “Uranium supplies will not limit the expansion of nuclear power in the US or around the world for the foreseeable future, according to a major new interdisciplinary study produced under the auspices of the MIT Energy Initiative. The study challenges conventional assumptions about nuclear energy. It suggests that nuclear power using today’s reactor… Continue Reading

Income, Poverty and Health Insurance Coverage in the United States: 2009

News release, includes data: “The U.S. Census Bureau announced today that real median household income in the United States in 2009 was $49,777, not statistically different from the 2008 median. The nation’s official poverty rate in 2009 was 14.3 percent, up from 13.2 percent in 2008 — the second statistically significant annual increase in the… Continue Reading

Panel Tells Congress, Defense Department of Urgent Need to Enhance Nation's Preparedness for Domestic Disasters

News release: “A panel of retired senior U.S. military officers, former Members of Congress, National Guard generals and academics with expertise in responding to domestic disasters today delivered to the Congress and the secretary of defense a far-reaching report that details how defense officials can better support the nation’s response to a major disaster on… Continue Reading