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Code · BILL · 115th Congress · S. 1290 (Introduced in Senate) — To help individuals receiving assistance under means-tested welfare programs obtain self-sufficiency, to provide info... · Sec. 405

Sec. 405. State recipient reports

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A State that receives a grant under section 404 annually shall conduct a comprehensive self-assessment of the effectiveness and progress of the covered State housing programs of the State during the most recent fiscal year in meeting program goals established by the State. A State that receives a grant under section 404 shall develop and make available to the public— an online and searchable report containing the self-assessment conducted under subsection (a); and an improvement plan to strengthen any areas identified in the self-assessment as weaknesses or in need of improvement.
A State may not reveal, in a report developed under paragraph (1), any personally identifiable information about any participant in a covered State housing program of the State. A State shall include in each report developed under paragraph (1)— the total amount of public and private funds received by the State for covered State housing programs and the amount received from each source during the most recent fiscal year; an explanation of budgetary expenditures for covered State housing programs during the most recent fiscal year and a proposed budget for those programs for the subsequent fiscal year; and the total number of low-income participants served by covered State housing programs and the average monthly enrollment in those programs during the most recent fiscal year.
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