File:Deputy Secretary Wolin's Trip to New Orleans.jpg
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DescriptionDeputy Secretary Wolin's Trip to New Orleans.jpg |
English: Deputy Treasury Secretary Neal Wolin announced in New Orleans a new round of New Markets Tax Credit awards to spur economic growth in low-income and distressed communities across the country.
This funding announcement comes on the heels of President Obama’s budget release, in which he announced additional plans to extend and expand the New Markets Tax Credit program to continue rebuilding the economy and create jobs. |
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