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Code · BILL · 113th Congress · H.R. 1933 (Introduced in House) — To provide assistance and opportunity for the creation and support of sustainable agriculture activities in America’s... · Sec. 1

Sec. 1. Short title; table of contents

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This Act may be cited as the . Let’s Grow Act of 2013 The table of contents of this Act is the following: Sec. 1. Short title; table of contents. Title I—Improving Access to Fresh and Nutritious Food Sec. 101. Healthy corner store initiative. Sec. 102. Virtual farmers’ markets. Sec. 103. Local food insecurity assessments: assessing the unique nutritional needs of local communities. Sec. 104. Hunger-free communities. Sec. 105. EBT farmers market accessibility program. Sec. 106.
Farm-to-Preschool program. Sec. 107. Extension of pilot projects to evaluate health and nutrition promotion in the supplemental nutrition assistance program. Sec. 108. Expanding and improving the affordability and nutritional integrity of the USDA Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Program. Title II—Creation of the Healthy Food Financing Initiative Sec. 201. Purpose and definitions. Sec. 202. Establishment of Healthy Food Financing Initiative and eligible projects. Sec. 203. Duties of Secretary.
Sec. 204. National fund manager. Sec. 205. Allocation and use of funds. Sec. 206. Partnerships. Sec. 207. Evaluation and monitoring. Sec. 208. Administrative provisions. Sec. 209. Authorization of appropriations. Title III—Development of Sustainable Urban Agriculture Sec. 301. Community gardening grant program. Sec. 302. Grants for conversion of abandoned and foreclosed property to urban agricultural uses. Sec. 303. Expansion of HarvestCorps program. Sec. 304. Acquisition of publically owned land and conversion to urban farms and community gardens.
Sec. 305. Urban agricultural workforce training pilot program. Sec. 306. Urban agriculture development grants program. Sec. 307. Clean and safe drinking water for urban areas and waterways. Sec. 308. Extension of assistance to socially disadvantaged urban farmers and ranchers. Sec. 309. Urban entrepreneur and microenterprise assistance program. Sec. 310. Local farm business and market garden competitive loan program. Title IV—Eradicating Hunger Sec. 401. Weekends and holidays without hunger.
Sec. 402. Expansion and modernization of the commodity supplemental food program. Sec. 403. Expansion and modernization of the emergency food assistance program. Sec. 404. Food bank equipment and technology program. Title V—Go Green Sec. 501. Green and Sustainable Schools, Museums, and Libraries Grant Program.
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