By Louise Radnofsky
(Wall Street Journal, March 29, 2010) Ouch. A month after the economic recovery board posted a list of “two-timer losers” – those who received stimulus money but didn’t report how they were spending it – the stimulus police said that 79 of the 389 names on the list had filed their forms and shouldn’t have been named and shamed. The board says it got the names from the federal agencies responsible for administering stimulus money, and that senior officials and those agencies had certified the list as accurate. Earl Devaney, the chairman of the board, released a statement apologizing for the error. “This mistake should not have occurred and I regret that it did,” he said. The board has posted a corrected list. Click here to read more…