Sec. 201. Sense of Congress
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It is the sense of Congress that— women who are pregnant, including parenting students who fear being abandoned, should be aware of and have access to available educational resources to support them during pregnancy, birth, and with child-rearing; and to address this concern, the Secretary of Education should— administer a competitive, accountable grant program to provide funds to institutions of higher education for the aggregation and development of pregnancy and child care best practices and programs that support pregnant women and mothers with children who are engaged in childcare while completing postsecondary education; and on an annual basis, report to the appropriate congressional committees on the progress of the Secretary in implementing the grant program and the outcomes related to the best practices and programs carried out under the grant program, including the geographic distribution of such best practices and educational programs.