Sec. 167. Reporting requirements
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Not later than September 30, 2016, and annually thereafter, the Chairperson shall submit to the Congress a report describing the activities, projects, and plans of the Federal Government to carry out the goals of the Working Group, which shall include— an accounting of— any increase in efficiency in the delivery of Federal, State, local, and tribal social services and benefits related to child welfare and child poverty; any reduction in the number of children living in poverty; any reduction in the demand for such social services and benefits for which children living in poverty and near poverty are eligible; and any savings to the Federal Government as a result of such increases or reductions; an accounting of any increase in the national rate of employment due to the efforts of the Working Group; a summary of the efforts of each State to reduce child poverty within such State, including the administration of State programs funded under part A of title IV of the Social Security Act (relating to block grants to States for temporary assistance for needy families); and legislative language and recommendations regarding reducing child poverty and achieving the other goals and duties of the Working Group.
A version of the annual report required by subsection
(a)shall be made publicly available. The head of each relevant Federal agency shall post on the public Internet Web site of such agency an annual summary of any plans, activities, and results of the agency related to the goals and duties of the Working Group.