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Child Poverty Reduction Act of 2017

This bill establishes, within the Administration for Children and Families of the Department of Health and Human Services, the Federal Interagency Working Group on Reducing Child Poverty. The primary goal of the working group shall be to develop a national plan for reducing to zero, within specified timeframes, the number of children living in poverty and extreme poverty in the United States.

The national plan devised by the working group shall also include recommendations for: (1) understanding the root causes of child poverty, (2) improving access to anti-poverty programs, (3) eliminating disparate rates of child poverty based on specified demographic factors, (4) improving access to quality jobs, (5) connecting low-income children and families to education and job training, and (6) shifting the measures and policies of federal anti-poverty programs toward the goal of helping individuals and families achieve long-term economic stability.

The bill also specifies additional duties, membership, and reporting requirements for the working group.

Action Timeline

Action DateTypeTextSource
2017-07-25IntroReferralRead twice and referred to the Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions.Senate
2017-07-25IntroReferralIntroduced in SenateLibrary of Congress

Policy Area :

Social Welfare
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  • Advisory bodies
  • Child safety and welfare
  • Congressional oversight
  • Employment and training programs
  • Executive agency funding and structure
  • Government information and archives
  • Intergovernmental relations
  • Policy sciences
  • Poverty and welfare assistance
  • Racial and ethnic relations
  • State and local government operations
  • Unemployment
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  • Department of Agriculture
  • Department of Education
  • Department of Health and Human Services
  • Department of Housing and Urban Development
  • Department of Justice
  • Department of Labor

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