Two-Generation Economic Empowerment Act of 2017 This bill establishes the Interagency Council on Multigenerational Poverty to carry out specified objectives and the 2-generation approach, including by providing guidance, and addressing questions pertaining to 2-generation programs and other programs engaging in efforts to break the cycle of multigenerational poverty. The "2-generation approach" means the approach to breaking the cycle of multigenerational poverty by improving family economic security through the implementation of 2-generation pilot programs that create opportunities for, and address the needs of, parents and children together. The council shall: (1) develop, make available for public comment, and submit to the President and Congress, a national strategic plan to end and prevent multigenerational poverty; (2) ensure that specified information is made available to the public and displayed on the official website of the council, including the strategic plan and certain information on the 2-generation programs; and (3) establish the 2-generation performance partnership pilot program and the 2-generation social impact bonds pilot program. The Government Accountability Office must study and report on federal block grants under the jurisdiction of council participants to identify barriers and opportunities for collaboration in order to carry out the 2-generation approach. The Office of Management and Budget shall designate lead agencies for purposes of carrying out the 2-generation programs.
Academic performance and assessmentsAdvisory bodiesAgingBanking and financial institutions regulationChild healthChild safety and welfareCongressional oversightDisability and paralysisEducation of the disadvantagedElementary and secondary educationExecutive agency funding and structureFamily relationshipsFamily servicesGovernment information and archivesGovernment studies and investigationsHealth promotion and preventive careHIV/AIDSHomelessness and emergency shelterIntergovernmental relationsMental healthMinority healthNutrition and dietPerformance measurementPoverty and welfare assistanceState and local government operationsWages and earningsWomen's health
A bill to establish programs to improve family economic security by breaking the cycle of multigenerational poverty, and for other purposes.
USA115th CongressS-435| Senate
| Updated: 2/16/2017
Two-Generation Economic Empowerment Act of 2017 This bill establishes the Interagency Council on Multigenerational Poverty to carry out specified objectives and the 2-generation approach, including by providing guidance, and addressing questions pertaining to 2-generation programs and other programs engaging in efforts to break the cycle of multigenerational poverty. The "2-generation approach" means the approach to breaking the cycle of multigenerational poverty by improving family economic security through the implementation of 2-generation pilot programs that create opportunities for, and address the needs of, parents and children together. The council shall: (1) develop, make available for public comment, and submit to the President and Congress, a national strategic plan to end and prevent multigenerational poverty; (2) ensure that specified information is made available to the public and displayed on the official website of the council, including the strategic plan and certain information on the 2-generation programs; and (3) establish the 2-generation performance partnership pilot program and the 2-generation social impact bonds pilot program. The Government Accountability Office must study and report on federal block grants under the jurisdiction of council participants to identify barriers and opportunities for collaboration in order to carry out the 2-generation approach. The Office of Management and Budget shall designate lead agencies for purposes of carrying out the 2-generation programs.
Academic performance and assessmentsAdvisory bodiesAgingBanking and financial institutions regulationChild healthChild safety and welfareCongressional oversightDisability and paralysisEducation of the disadvantagedElementary and secondary educationExecutive agency funding and structureFamily relationshipsFamily servicesGovernment information and archivesGovernment studies and investigationsHealth promotion and preventive careHIV/AIDSHomelessness and emergency shelterIntergovernmental relationsMental healthMinority healthNutrition and dietPerformance measurementPoverty and welfare assistanceState and local government operationsWages and earningsWomen's health