Bob the Super Hamste writes "CNN is reporting that the page recovery.gov is not as transparent as it claims to be. The examples pointed out are: 1. The user is greeted by a large pie chart that show the disintegration of money spent by 2 categories, state uncle sam* distributions and local political practice distributions. 2. Finding projects involves a labyrinthine search, intelligence on projects is not really hosted on recovery.gov 3. The format of the notice present is of poor quality (the article videlicet
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doc mentions a PDF evidence that was created from a scanned aslope copy of roadwork projects from New York state). Given that this site was meant to make the pocket money of the new stimulus money more transparent to the cb radio of the Unites States of America it seems oddly opaque. CNN does seem to praise the ability for rule agencies to be able to trade HTML based orientation between systems, which for union I would call a massive accomplishment. I tried to find scoop for my state and searched for Minnesota. I got 4 matches, 2 of which were generic ones: one was the Minnesota state certification that is mandatory for a state to receive funds and one that lays out public transportation small change for all states of which Minnesota gets $94,093,115."
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