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Part of TheCapitol.Net's Government Series. "The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) of 2009, HR 1 in the 111th Congress, will assist in supplemental appropriations for job preservation and creation, give financial help to the unemployed, and will provide State and local fiscal stabilization, for fiscal year ending September 30, 2009, and for other purposes." I. "Economic Stimulus: Issues and Policies," by Jane G. Gravelle, Thomas L. Hungerford, Marc Labonte, CRS Report for Congress R40104, March 6, 2009 Table 2. Timing of Past Recessions and Stimulus Legislation II. "Financial Market Intervention," by Edward V. Murphy & Baird Webel, CRS Report for Congress RS22963, January 29, 2009 III. "'Fast Track' Procedures to Disapprove Additional Funds Under the Emergency Economic Stabilization Act," by Christopher M. Davis, CRS Report for Congress R40134, January 15, 2009 IV. "Economic Slowdown: Issues and Policies," by Jane G. Gravelle, Thomas L. Hungerford, Marc Labonte, N. Eric Weiss, and Julie M. Whittaker, CRS Report for Congress RL34349, January 2, 2009 Figure 1. Consumption, Disposable Income, and Rebate Checks, January 2007 to September 2008 Table 8. Timing of Past Recessions and Stimulus Legislation V. "The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009: Full Summary of Provisions by the Senate Finance Committee and House, Ways & Means Committee," by Senate Finance Committee and House, Ways & Means Committee, February 12, 2009 VI. "Obey Statement: American Recovery and Reinvestment Act," by David Obey, February 13, 2009 VII. From the Congressional Deskbook Legislative Process Flowchart, 8.01 . . . . . . 109 Federal Budget Process Flowchart, 9.53 . . . . . . 110 Typical Executive Budget Process Timetable, 9.41 . . . . . 112 Volumes Containing and Explaining the President's Annual Budget, 9.43 . . . . 113 VIII. Other Resources . . . . 114