November 1, 2009
State stimulus spending credited for 2,400 jobs
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More than 2,400 jobs have been saved or created in West Virginia because of federal stimulus funding, according to those who have been spending the money.

Federal officials have reviewed hundreds of reports filed earlier this month by stimulus beneficiaries. They include state and local government agencies as well as private sector contractors and nonprofit groups.

The filings, and their jobs boasts, reflect spending from West Virginia's estimated $1.8 billion share of the stimulus between February's passage of the sprawling legislation and Sept. 30.

The stimulus program's oversight agency, the Recovery Accountability and Transparency Board, posted the results online over the weekend. Its West Virginia counterpart is expected to follow suit as early as today<co Monday>.

Spending by state government agencies during the reporting period totaled around $250 million and accounts for about two-thirds of the jobs figure. The largest share of those 1,554 jobs created or retained, about 20 percent, were in education, according to numbers provided last week from the Manchin administration.

The next-largest share resulted from spending on Workforce Investment Act programs, which offer training and other employment services. Another 16 percent came from road and bridge projects fueled by stimulus dollars, the administration figures said.

"I think we've gotten a really good return on our dollars so far,'' said Jim Pitrolo, Gov. Joe Manchin's legislative director. "The best value so far has been the increased funding for Medicaid and the highway spending.''

Friends and foes of the stimulus effort are expected to pore over the spending reports as they debate whether that's so.

The Recovery Accountability and Transparency Board reviewed and posted more than 121,000 such filings from across the country. White House officials seized on the results over the weekend to tout the nearly 650,000 direct jobs they say have been saved or created because of stimulus program money provided to businesses, contractors, state and local governments, nonprofit groups and universities.

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Posted By: malfoy (4:39pm 11-02-2009)
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probably from the cocky ego you've had... just 'knowing' the new fascist repubs. would just keep on winning huh? mmmmmmm.......mmmmmmmmmmm.......mmmmmmmmmmmmmmm...

Posted By: malfoy (4:38pm 11-02-2009)
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killing you that you lost this election after gloating for 8 years, isn't it?

Posted By: gmhoover (4:37pm 11-02-2009)
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bologna!! The permits were reviewed, approved, issued. Now, let's play politics. Barack Hussein Obama.....mmmmmm....mmmmm....mmmmmm....

Posted By: malfoy (3:10pm 11-02-2009)
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hoover, those investments were made knowing there were reviews to come, which were risks they chose to take.... approved or not. COE had no business approving the permits without the full review process anyway, but... that's where Dubya comes back into this...

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