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Code · BILL · 118th Congress · H.R. 1230 (Introduced in House) — To direct the Secretary of Agriculture to make grants to States to support the establishment and operation of grocery... · Sec. 3

Sec. 3. Capitalization grants to fund state revolving funds

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To be eligible for a capitalization grant, a State shall— establish a revolving fund that complies with the requirements of this Act; and establish a process for applications and criteria for making loans from the revolving fund, subject to the requirements in section 2(d). Upon the receipt of a capitalization grant, a State shall deposit such capitalization grant into the revolving fund of the State. For a fiscal year, the Secretary shall apportion amounts made available for capitalization grants under this section among the States eligible under subsection
(a)in the ratio that— the population of underserved communities in each State eligible under subsection (a), bears to the population of underserved communities in all States eligible under subsection (a).
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