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Code · BILL · 114th Congress · H.R. 2721 (Introduced in House) — To strengthen and expand proven anti-poverty programs and initiatives. · Sec. 909

Sec. 909. Ban on using Federal TANF funds to replace State and local spending that does not meet the definition of qualified State expenditures

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Section 408(a) ( 42 U.S.C. 608(a) ), as amended by sections 905(d)(1), 906(b)(1), 907(b)(1), and 908(a) of this title, is amended by adding at the end the following: A State to which a grant is made under section 403, and a sub-State entity that receives funds from such a grant, shall not expend any part of the grant funds to supplant State or local spending for benefits or services which are not qualified State expenditures (within the meaning of section 409(a)(7)(B)(i)). . Section 409(a) ( 42 U.S.C. 609 ), as amended by sections 903(c)(2)(A), 905(d)(1), 906(b)(2), 907(b)(2), and 908(b) of this title, is amended by adding at the end the following:
If the Secretary determines that a State to which a grant is made under section 403 in a fiscal year has violated section 408(a)(18) during the fiscal year, the Secretary shall reduce the grant payable to the State under section 403(a)(1) for the immediately succeeding fiscal year by an amount equal to 5 percent of the State family assistance grant. .
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