The Clean Energy Jobs Act, or Proposition 39, that was passed three years ago to pay for clean energy projects in schools as well as fund more than 11,000 jobs each year has so far created only about 1,700 jobs, the Associated Press reports. In addition, more than half of the $297 million designated for schools in the Los Angeles Unified School District has gone to consultants, and it is unclear what amount of work has actually been done. A state oversight board, which is supposed to deliver yearly reports, has never met.