Sec. 4. Report by Comptroller General
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Not later than 90 days after the effective date of this section, the Comptroller General shall begin to conduct an assessment of how each of the States allocates funds received for projects under section 28 of the Food and Nutrition Act of 2008 ( 7 U.S.C. 2036a ) and the extent to which such funds are currently used for lead mitigation activities. Such assessment shall include an evaluation of— whether the State allocation of such funds to local projects aligns with geographic areas with the highest populations of low-income individuals and households that participate in SNAP; whether there is a substantial likelihood that the SNAP-Ed objectives of the State SNAP-Ed plan will be achieved with funds received for SNAP-Ed; whether there is effective Federal oversight of implementation of such plan to ensure that Federal funds are being used to achieve such objectives; the extent to which such funds will be used under such plan to carry out lead poisoning mitigation and education projects and the extent to which SNAP-Ed benefits will be targeted to those at high risk for lead poisoning; the extent to which funds are currently being used under section 28 of such Act to carry out lead poisoning mitigation and education projects and the extent to which program benefits are targeted to those at high risk for lead poisoning; and the effectiveness of the process used by States to solicit public and stakeholder input into the development of the State agency plan, including how that input is used to ensure the plan addresses the most pressing nutrition education needs in the State.
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