GAO: Questions raised about stimulus funds for education

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A new report from the Government Accountability Office raises questions about accountability for more than $70 billion in stimulus money for education. At issue is whether the federal government has given states the tools they need to effectively report spending information. Cornelia Ashby is GAO’s director for K through 12 Education Issues. She joins the Federal Drive to detail the findings and recommendations.

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