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Hovde Says Tech Company Never Got Stimulus Money

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Posted: Mon 5:24 PM, Jul 30, 2012

POSTED: Monday, July 30, 2012 --- 10:20 a.m.

MILWAUKEE (AP) -- The U.S. Senate campaign for Eric Hovde is taking exception to a published report that says a tech company backed by the Wisconsin Republican received $2.3 million in stimulus funds.

The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reported last week that a government website that tracks stimulus spending shows ePlus as having received money from multiple stimulus grants. Hovde is a director for the computer-security firm.

Hovde's campaign says the website is wrong. Hovde says the company's customers may have received stimulus funds, but that ePlus never applied for nor received stimulus dollars.

Edward Pound is with the federal Recovery Accountability and Transparency Board. He says the recovery.gov website reflects information reported by stimulus recipients, not by the government.

EPlus spokesman Kley Parkhurst declined comment.

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Copyright 2012. The Associated Press.


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