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The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 — President Obama’s $787 billion stimulus — has been marketed as a jobs bill, and that’s how it’s been judged. The White House says it has saved or created about 3 million jobs, helping avoid a depression and end a recession. Republicans mock it as a Big Government boondoggle that has failed to prevent rampant unemployment despite a massive expansion of the deficit. Liberals complain that it wasn’t massive enough.

For starters, the Recovery Act is the most ambitious energy legislation in history, converting the Energy Department into the world’s largest venture-capital fund.

It’s pouring $90 billion into clean energy, including unprecedented investments in a smart grid; energy efficiency; electric cars; renewable power from the sun, wind and earth; cleaner coal; advanced biofuels; and factories to manufacture green stuff in the U.S. The act will also triple the number of smart electric meters in our homes, quadruple the number of hybrids in the federal auto fleet and finance far-out energy research through a new government incubator modeled after the Pentagon agency that fathered the Internet. (See TIME’s special report “After One Year, A Stimulus Report Card.”)

The only stimulus energy program that’s gotten much attention so far — chiefly because it got off to a slow start — is a $5 billion effort to weatherize homes. But the Recovery Act’s line items represent the first steps to a low-carbon economy. “It will leverage a very different energy future,” says Kristin Mayes, the Republican chair of Arizona’s utility commission. “It really moves us toward a tipping point.” (Watch the video “TIME Polls America: Spend or Cut?”)

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The stimulus is also stocked with nonenergy game changers, like a tenfold increase in funding to expand access to broadband and an effort to sequence more than 2,300 complete human genomes — when only 34 were sequenced with all previous aid. There’s $8 billion for a high-speed passenger rail network, the boldest federal transportation initiative since the interstate highways. There’s $4.35 billion in Race to the Top grants to promote accountability in public schools, perhaps the most significant federal education initiative ever — it’s already prompted 35 states and the District of Columbia to adopt reforms to qualify for the cash. There’s $20 billion to move health records into the digital age, which should reduce redundant tests, dangerous drug interactions and errors caused by doctors with chicken-scratch handwriting. Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius calls that initiative the foundation for Obama’s health care reform and “maybe the single biggest component in improving quality and lowering costs.”

Read entire article at TIME.com

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  • http://www.blackplanet.com/Johnny_Walker/ Johnny_Walker

    Wow…didn’t think I’d see this over here.

    Good Job NewsOne.

    People need to hear about these new advances toward our energy efficient future and how the Stimulus (ARRA) has helped this country.

    We’re trying to create an entirely new industry (that we desperately need), and if it works, this country can be back on top sooner than expected.

  • http://www.blackplanet.com/_A_/ _A_

    It’s really difficult to debate the pros and cons of “signings” like these, since it will be years before we see if they will work. This economy is so shot right now, that even the stock market reacts positively to news that’s not as bad as some people expected as it has so far today. Talk about a state of diminished expectations. Now many will get very excited over this next round of stimulus spending because quite frankly, there is nothing else to get excited about. However many will NOT be swayed by this seemingly positive news, because people who look at things in it’s proper perspective, will realize that many billions have already been spent, and unemployment has risen when we were told it would be significantly lowered, and GDP growth has been nominal at best, when we were promised it would be showing strong signs by the end of summer ’10. Well, one more promise and one more thing to put our “hope for change” in. Please don’t misunderstand, I don’t begrudge anyone for getting excited about this because there is nothing else to put faith in at this point. I mean, nothing else has worked so what else is one to do?

    BHO is still being quite vague when he speaks about this issue. Long on hyperbole and positive “rah rah” but short on specifics. But to be fair, his detractors seem to be at a lost with answers as well. In my view, NO ONE HAS answers and this thing is way beyond the ability of anyone of these individuals or parties to fix.

  • http://www.blackplanet.com/SincereNow/ SincereNow

    This is a positive movement and it is about time their were some more investment in these areas especially in energy, biofuels etc…definitely can help America catch up because we are behind

  • http://mmc-news.com/2010/09/04/feingold-to-skip-obama-rally-in-wisconsin/ MMC-NEWS

    Feingold to skip Obama rally in Wisconsin…

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  • http://www.blackplanet.com/mercurial64/ mercurial64

    This is funny. Without going into a lengthy rant about what this bill is…. I’ll simply ask 1) who’s paying for all of this? 2) has anyone seen noticed who we must into treaty with to make these programs a reality? Well in short, they are collectivist programs funded by the likes of the IMF, U.N. Etc. Oh, you’ll get some job benefits but like
    anyone paying your salary, you have to answer to them. Not only that but Spain has proven that for every green job created , two industrial jobs are lost. I’m not as concerned with the green jobs as I am concerned with who pulls the strings…. It most certainly isn’t Mr. Obama. Check out an article by the title of ” Caught Green Handed” by Christopher Monckton… All you do is google it.

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