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Stimulus Reporting Deadline Extended Until October 20, 2009
The Recovery Accountability and Transparency (RAT) Board extended the deadline for the first quarterly stimulus reporting to October 20, 2009. The reports were originally due by October 10, 2009. The RAT Board cited technical issues and stated that it was more important to get accurate information than to stick to the deadline. The technical issue apparently concerned some states collecting the data and reporting it in bulk. The reporting site, Federal Reporting.gov was not set up to accept bulk reports. Anybody reporting after the original October 10th deadline must include an explanation as to why they were late and their names will be posted on the website as late reporters.

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