HR 3131 · 119th CongressIn Committeecongress.gov ↗
What this bill does
AI plain-language summaryThis bill extends the Community Services Block Grant program through 2032 and makes some changes to how it works. The program gives federal money to states, tribes, and territories to help with anti-poverty programs, and most of that money must go to local organizations. The bill permanently allows people and families earning up to 200% of the poverty line to get help from these programs. It also lets the grant money be used for new things like helping low-income people get high-speed internet access and digital skills training. States will have new requirements for their funding plans and must meet deadlines for getting money to local groups.
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