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American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009

Through July of 2010, Connecticut has been awarded over $4 billion in federal contracts, grants and loans as part of the the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act.  These funds have helped to mitigate the impact of the recession, create jobs, and grow our local economy. 

See some of the projects the stimulus is funding in Connecticut:





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Passenger Screening Technology for Bradley International Airport

• $673,776 In Job Training Grants

$25.7 Million For Connecticut Schools

$1.4 Million To Improve Water Quality and Services in Woodstock

$250,000 For Local Energy Assurance Planning in Windham, CT

$5.1 Million For The Connecticut Housing Finance Authority

$16,160,675 For Community Health Centers in Hartford

$125,000 For Green Building Training in Connecticut

$4,414,494 For Geothermal Technology Research in Connecticut

$9,188,050 For Smart Grid Technology in Eastern Connecticut

$3,804,100 In Energy Efficiency and Coservation Grants for Connecticut

$400,000 For Middletown Community Health Center

$2,354,100 For Energy Efficiency and Conservation Projects in Connecticut

$7,162,353 For Connecticut Community Development and Job Growth

$9,445,758 To Create Affordable Rental Housing, and "Green" Existing Public Housing

$7 Million For Hybrid Bus Purchases and Fuel Cell Hubs in Connecticut

$839,241 For Connecticut Departmant of Public Utility Control

$11,251,400 For Energy Efficiency and Conservation in Connecticut

$13,195,000 For the Greater New Haven Clean Cities Coalition

$59.5 Million For Connecticut Railroad Improvements and Affordable Housing Initiatives

$31,539,449 For Connecticut Railroad Upgrades and Improvements

$25,724,201 For Housing Weatherization in Connecticut

$5 Million For "Next Generation" Advanced Battery Development

$1.5 Million For Solar Energy Production in Bethel

$600,000 For Brownfield Revitalization in Connecticut

$3,920,040 For Community and Economic Developmen in Connecticut

$7,620,790 For New Hartford Wastewater Plant Improvements

$34 Million For Affordable Housing in Connecticut

$16,960,432 To Prevent Homelessness in Connecticut

$26,170,888 For Affordable Housing in Connecticut

$11,430,925 For Connecticut Health Care Facility Improvements

$15.4 Million To Improve Connecticut's Energy Efficiency

$1,059,490 For Biomedical Research

$363 Million To Save Teachers' Jobs and Fund Initiatives to Reform the Connecticut Educaton System

$2.8 Million For Bridgeport Transit Improvements

$493,947 For Connecticut Transportation Infrastructure Improvements

$19.5 Million To Protect and Manage Connecticut's Water Supply

$7,579,126 For Lead Paint Removal

$3.8 Million For Bradley International Airport for Security Equipment

$4.7 Million For Brownfields Transformation

$753,427 For Health Research Projects at the University of Connecticut 

$772,529 For Research Projects at Yale University

$457,000 For Weir Farm

$1.1 Million For Emergency Food and Shelter

•  $2 Million For Storage Tank Cleanup

•  $25,879,723 In Guaranteed Housing Loans

$3,297,000 For Connecticut Courthouse Improvements

$3,771,893 For Connecticut Community Health Centers

$24.5 Million For Connecticut Energy Projects

$8 Million For Bradley International Airport Runway Repairs

$4 Million For Connecticut National Guard, Marine Corps Reserve Facilities

$1,157,67 To Support Senior Nutrition Assistance

$105 Million To Replace Amtrak Bridge over the Niantic River

• $102,852,502 For Connecticut Weatherization and Energy Projects

$137.5 Million For Connecticut Transit Programs 

 

To learn more about the stimulus, you can visit recovery.gov and recovery.ct.gov

 

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Working for Connecticut

During these difficult economic times, Senator Lieberman believes the federal government needs to act effectively and is encouraged to see the Recovery Act making a positive difference.

To find out more about the Recovery Act at work in Connecticut, click here.

To view a map of other federal funding in the state, click here.