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Stimulus Waste: Taxpayers Foot Bill for Shoddy Weatherization Work in Texas
Posted By Rob Bluey On May 14, 2010 @ 1:00 pm In Enterprise and Free Markets,Scribe | 18 Comments

Sheltering Arms Senior Services won a contract worth $22.3 million in stimulus funds to weatherize homes of low-income families in Houston, but a new report from Texas Watchdog [1] reveals the work performed was so shoddy that 33 of 53 homes will need to be fixed.
The contract, awarded under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act [2], is the second largest weatherization contract in Texas, running through March 2012. Yet with nearly two years left on the agreement, Sheltering Arms Senior Services is already under fire after a state report criticized the Houston-based firm.
Among the problems noted by Texas Watchdog’s Mark Lisheron [1]:
Sheltering Arms was given 30 days to respond, but as of yesterday, it had not addressed the state’s concerns. Read the rest of the Texas Watchdog report [1].
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[1] new report from Texas Watchdog: http://www.texaswatchdog.org/2010/05/shoddy-workmanship-found-in-a-223-million-federal-stimulus/1273768182.story
[2] American Recovery and Reinvestment Act: http://www.recovery.gov/Pages/home.aspx
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