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Page 1: Tracking Stimulus Funds and their Impact: National and Regional

Tracking Stimulus Funds and their Impact: National and Regional

Recovery Act investments by USDA and their impact on

national, state, and local economies 

September 24, 2009

Cheryl L. Cook, Esq.Deputy Under SecretaryUSDA Rural Development

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My Worst Grade in College was Statistics

Figures don't lie, but liars figure. - Samuel Clemens (alias Mark Twain)

There are three kinds of lies: lies, damned lies and statistics. - Twain attributed this to Benjamin Disraeli

If your experiment needs statistics, you ought to have done a better experiment - Ernest Rutherford

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American Recovery and Reinvestment Act

• $28 billion in budget authority appropriated to USDA– $20 billion of that will be invested by the Food

and Nutrition Service through its SNAP and TEFAP programs

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American Recovery and Reinvestment Act

• $28 billion in budget authority appropriated to USDA– USDA’s Forest Service, Natural Resources

Conservation Service, and Agricultural Research Service also received funding for natural resource protection and agency modernization efforts

– USDA’s Farm Service Agency was able to provide farmers with needed operating capital, but also received funds to replace its vintage 1985 computer system

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American Recovery and Reinvestment Act

• $28 billion in budget authority appropriated to USDA– USDA Rural Development

• Three distinct agencies sharing one mission and one field delivery structure

• Rural Development offers over 40 separate programs; the Recovery Act largely doubled our funding in several of them

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American Recovery and Reinvestment Act

• $28 billion in budget authority appropriated to USDA– USDA Rural Development

• $4.5 billion in budget authority (BA)• $25.5 billion in program level (PL)• On top of 2009 Omnibus appropriations and 2008

disaster relief funding, all requiring separate accounting and data management

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American Recovery and Reinvestment Act

• The Recovery Act provided a “first” for Rural Development in establishing a relationship between workload and administrative capacity to accomplish the workload– 3% of BA can be used for salaries and expenses– Tracking how these funds are used by 3 agency

heads and 47 state directors is crucial

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Rural Utilities Service

• Broadband appears in the Recovery Act in two places: – $4.7 billion in BA for the National

Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA)

– $2.5 billion in BA for USDA Rural Development’s Rural Utilities Service (RUS)

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Rural Utilities Service

• Broadband programs– NTIA funding is entirely in grants– RUS funding is a combination of loans and

grants, yielding about $9 billion in projects• RUS can award 100% grant funds to projects

serving areas that are both “rural” and “remote”– Because defining “rural” wasn’t complicated enough!

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Rural Utilities Service

• Broadband programs– NTIA and RUS jointly issued the first of two

NOFAs in July:• 401 RUS-only applications

• 833 joint RUS/NTIA applications

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Rural Utilities Service

• Water and Wastewater Disposal– $1.38 billion in Budget Authority– $3.05 in loans and grants for water treatment

and sewer projects

• We expect to reach the 500-project mark this month

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Rural Housing Service

• Community Facilities – $130 million in BA– $1.17 billion in available loans, and $63 million

for grants

• Over 800 projects have been funded

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Rural Housing Service

• Single Family Housing (direct loans and loan guarantees)– $130 million in BA for new loans and guarantees

– $200 million in BA for refinancing

– $11.5 billion in available loans and loan guarantees

• 66,631 home mortgages financed or refinanced by the end of last week

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Rural Business – Cooperative Service

• Business & Industry Loan Guarantee program– $126 million in BA– $797 million in loan guarantee authority

• NOFA process rather than normal process– $50 million in projects selected for funding this

month, and we’re just starting

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Rural Business – Cooperative Service

• Rural Business Enterprise Grants– $19.4 million of appropriated BA – Over 100 projects have received funding commitments

totaling $10.9 million

• Over 60 projects in more than 25 states were projects obligated in counties with persistent poverty, outmigration, high unemployment and underrepresented/underserved.

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Data-Related Challenges

• Defining “Rural Area”• Telling the story – “What has the stimulus bill done for

me?”– Literally painting the picture through geospatial mapping now on

www.Recovery.gov and www.BroadbandUSA.gov

• Special provisions of the law regarding “Buy American” and prevailing wage requirements

• Persistent poverty requirements (10% of BA)• Recipient reporting requirements

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USDA Milestones

• A few of the landmarks the Department achieved through the first 200 days include: – USDA committed nearly $1.64 billion in funding for

454 water or sewer projects in 48 states to help spur economic development and improve the quality of life for more than 4.8 million rural residents

– USDA made 59,000 loans to help rural residents build, repair, renovate, or relocate their homes

– USDA announced $234 million for Community Facilities projects totaling nearly 800 projects

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USDA Milestones

– USDA increased SNAP benefits so that the 34 million Americans who rely on assistance to help put food on the table are seeing an extra $80 per month going to the average family of four

– USDA announced $100 million for 5,021 school districts using the National School Lunch Program

– USDA distributed 2,600 loans worth $173 million to help famers buy the seed, feed and fuel they needed to plant this spring and stimulate rural economies.

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USDA Milestones

– USDA announced more than 100 projects with funding worth nearly $200 million to protect watersheds, rehabilitate aging dams, mitigate flooding and improve water quality

– USDA began maintenance work on 400 miles of trails in our national forest, creating jobs while protecting watersheds and local ecosystems

– USDA treated approximately 40,000 acres of forest land to reduce the risk of catastrophic wildland fire

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Impacts• Economic

– Public and private sector jobs• Standardized estimating tool for direct/indirect job figures

• Growing appreciation of job retention

– Revenues• Income taxes – 43 states

• Real Estate Transfer taxes – 37 states

• Property taxes – municipalities in all 50 states

• Sales taxes – 45 states

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Impacts• Non-economic

– Quantifying the value of staying in your home– Building and measuring consumer confidence – Quantifying the community benefits of stable

home ownership, libraries, emergency services, and decent schools with broadband access

– Quantifying the community benefits of opportunities for rural entrepreneurs and youth

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Does USDA Rural Development Depend on Timely Access to

Reliable Data?

• 99.8% of the time, yes.


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