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Code · BILL · 115th Congress · H.R. 5164 (Introduced in House) — To expand economic opportunities, improve community policing, and promote common-sense gun violence prevention in und... · Sec. 1

Sec. 1. Short title; table of contents

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This Act may be cited as the . Urban Progress Act of 2018 The table of contents for this Act is as follows: Sec. 1. Short title; table of contents. Title I—Sustainable Community Economic Development Subtitle A—Rental Assistance Housing Preservation and Rehabilitation Act Sec. 101. Short title. Sec. 102. Amendments to rental assistance demonstration. Subtitle B—Hire For a Second Chance Act Sec. 111. Short title. Sec. 112. Extension and modification of work opportunity tax credit.
Subtitle C—Community Investment and Empowerment Act Sec. 121. Short title. Sec. 122. Purpose. Sec. 123. Economic growth, retention, and recruitment of commercial investment in underserved communities. Subtitle D—Promote Start-Ups Act Sec. 131. Short title. Sec. 132. Permanent increase of limitation on deduction for start-up and organizational expenditures. Subtitle E—Community College to Career Fund Act Sec. 141. Short title. Sec. 142. Community College to Career Fund. Subtitle F—Youth Summer Jobs and Public Service Act Sec. 151.
Short title. Sec. 152. Grants to States for summer employment for youth. Subtitle G—Child Poverty Reduction Act Sec. 161. Short title. Chapter 1—Federal Interagency Working Group on Reducing Child Poverty Sec. 162. Establishment of Working Group. Sec. 163. National plan to reduce child poverty. Sec. 164. Other duties. Sec. 165. Membership. Sec. 166. Director and staff. Sec. 167. Reporting requirements. Chapter 2—Workshops by National Academy of Sciences Sec. 168. Requirement to enter into agreement with National Academy of Sciences.
Sec. 169. Workshop topics. Sec. 170. Reporting requirement. Sec. 171. Authorization of appropriations. Chapter 3—Definitions Sec. 172. Definitions. Subtitle H—Hunger-Free Summers for Children Sec. 181. Summer SNAP benefits for minor children who received free or reduced price school lunches. Sec. 182. Child tax credit increased for families under 150 percent of poverty line. Title II—Community Policing Subtitle A—Fair Chance for Youth Sec. 201. Short title. Sec. 202. Expungement and sealing of youth criminal records.
Sec. 203. Retroactive effect. Subtitle B—Youth Prison Reduction through Opportunities, Mentoring, Intervention, Support, and Education Sec. 211. Short title. Sec. 212. Definitions. Sec. 213. Findings. Chapter 1—Federal Coordination of Local and Tribal Juvenile Justice Information and Efforts Sec. 214. PROMISE Advisory Panel. Sec. 215. Geographic assessment of resource allocation. Chapter 2—PROMISE Grants Sec. 216. Purposes. Subchapter A—PROMISE Assessment and Planning Grants Sec. 217.
PROMISE Assessment and Planning grants authorized. Sec. 218. PROMISE Coordinating Councils. Sec. 219. Needs and strengths assessment. Sec. 220. PROMISE Plan components. Sec. 221. Authorization of appropriations. Subchapter B—PROMISE Implementation Grants Sec. 222. PROMISE Implementation grants authorized. Sec. 223. PROMISE Implementation grant application requirements. Sec. 224. Grant award guidelines. Sec. 225. Reports. Sec. 226. Authorization of appropriations. Subchapter C—General PROMISE Grant Provisions Sec. 227.
Nonsupplanting clause. Sec. 228. Grant application review panel. Sec. 229. Evaluation of PROMISE grant programs. Sec. 230. Reservation of funds. Chapter 3—PROMISE Research Centers Sec. 231. Establishment of the National Research Center for Proven Juvenile Justice Practices. Sec. 232. Grants for regional research proven practices partnerships. Subtitle C—Safe Streets and Representative Police Forces Sec. 241. Short title. Sec. 242. Grants to increase the racial diversity of law enforcement agencies.
Title III—Common Sense Gun Violence Prevention Subtitle A—Hadiya Pendleton and Nyasia Pryear-Yard Gun Trafficking and Crime Prevention Sec. 301. Short title. Sec. 302. Firearms trafficking. Subtitle B—Report on Effects of Gun Violence on Public Health Sec. 311. Report on effects of gun violence on public health. Sec. 312. Prohibition on certain amendments to appropriations measures. Subtitle C—Keeping Guns from High-Risk Individuals Sec. 321. Short title. Sec. 322. Firearm prohibitions applicable with respect to certain high-risk individuals.
Subtitle D—Strengthening Gun Checks Act Sec. 341. Short title; table of contents. Chapter 1—Ensuring that all individuals who should be prohibited from buying a gun are listed in the National Instant Criminal Background Check System Sec. 342. States to make data electronically available to the National Instant Criminal Background Check System. Sec. 343. Requirement that Federal agencies certify that they have submitted to the National Instant Criminal Background Check System all records identifying persons prohibited from purchasing firearms under Federal law.
Sec. 344. Adjudicated as a mental defective. Sec. 345. Clarification that Federal court information is to be made available to the National Instant Criminal Background Check System. Chapter 2—Requiring a Background Check for Every Firearm Sale Sec. 346. Purpose. Sec. 347. Firearms transfers. Sec. 348. Lost and stolen reporting. Subtitle E—Background Check Completion Act Sec. 351. Short title. Sec. 352. Elimination of requirement that a firearms dealer transfer a firearm if the national instant criminal background check system has been unable to complete a background check of the prospective transferee within 3 business days.
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