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This bill establishes a five-year demonstration pilot program administered by the Department of Health and Human Services to test innovative approaches for providing hygiene materials (such as soap, toothpaste, diapers, and feminine hygiene products) to low-income households. States, Indian tribes, and tribal organizations may apply competitively for grants, which can be used to distribute hygiene materials through partnerships with basic needs banks or similar organizations, with no more than 15 percent of grant funds used for administrative costs. The program authorizes $25–$32.5 million annually and requires grantees to report on the number of families served, materials distributed, and geographic areas covered, with the Secretary to submit a feasibility report to Congress before the fifth year.
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