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Code · BILL · 115th Congress · H.R. 1084 (Introduced in House) — To address slow economic growth and spur investment and development in underserved communities across America. · Sec. 1

Sec. 1. Short title; table of contents

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This Act may be cited as the . Today’s American Dream Act The table of contents for this Act is as follows: Sec. 1. Short title; table of contents. Title I—Workforce Investment Sec. 101. Job skills training for older individuals. Sec. 102. Extension of Work Opportunity Tax Credit for certain targeted groups. Sec. 103. Youth and summer jobs. Sec. 104. YouthBuild program. Sec. 105. Tax credit for providing programs for students that promote economic and financial literacy. Sec. 106.
Teacher recruiting. Sec. 107. Recidivism reduction working group. Sec. 108. Commendable release program. Sec. 109. Increase in Work Opportunity Tax Credit for hiring qualified ex-felons. Sec. 110. Extension of Work Opportunity Tax Credit for certain targeted groups. Sec. 111. Entrepreneurship apprenticeships. Sec. 112. Expansion of eligible programs. Title II—Community Investment Subtitle A—Housing Sec. 201. Housing and commercial development. Subtitle B—Retail Redlining and Food Deserts Sec. 221.
Economic growth, retention, and recruitment of commercial investment in economically underserved communities. Sec. 222. Producer discretion to plant additional fruits and vegetables on base acres to alleviate food deserts without a resulting reduction in payment acres. Subtitle C—Digital infrastructure Sec. 231. GAO report on Federal efforts to expand broadband service. Subtitle D—Direct lending Sec. 241. Direct loans to small business concerns. Title III—New Economy and Innovation Investment Sec. 301.
Commission on Innovation. Sec. 302. Pilot program to fund local incubators. Sec. 303. Extension and improvement of new markets tax credit. Sec. 304. Race to the Shop. Title IV—Expanded Access to Care Sec. 401. Study on the uninsured. Sec. 402. Volunteer dental projects and action for dental health program. Sec. 403. Critical access hospital improvements. Sec. 404. Community health center collaborative access expansion.
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