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Government Departments
Trusted ID, monitoring efforts can’t keep IT security off high-risk list l Government Computer News http://ow.ly/hLFLn
Head outdoors with your family this weekend l Women’s Health http://go.usa.gov/4YyC
House votes to reverse $11B executive order raising federal employee salaries l House News http://bit.ly/UouM4W
House votes to extend pay freeze for federal workers l House News http://bit.ly/UouM4Q
USDA Blog: Regreening Baltimore l USDA http://ow.ly/hLG4W
“Women in Combat: Changing Roles of Women in the U.S. Military” l Truman Project http://tru.mn/12GilR5
Federal Reserve, Central Banks, & Financial Departments
Want an easy way to learn about the Fed? Watch this 14-minute animated video l St. Louis Fed http://bit.ly/XrSApL
Elementary teachers: Check out these lesson plans for teaching economic principles to your pupils l St. Louis Fed http://bit.ly/12GlLn0
How changes in immigration patterns affect small towns & big cities l Chicago Fed http://ow.ly/hLL2y
Will Alabama see an improving economy in 2013? South Point looks at some recent discussions l Atlanta Fed http://goo.gl/etJD4
Who generates new jobs? New macroblog looks at role of older firms in job creation l Atlanta Fed http://goo.gl/zRJgb
The role of monetary and exchange rate policy in Jamaica l Bank of International Settlements http://ow.ly/hLL9o
Thank you as always for joining us on Saturday for HBCU Money™ Dozen. The 12 most important government and central bank articles of the week.