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HR 2821 118th Congress House Finance and Financial Sector

Young Americans Financial Literacy Act

Introduced: October 1, 2024 Introduced by: Carson, André Democratic · Indiana See on congress.gov
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Referred to the Committee on Financial Services, and in addition to the Committee on Education and the Workforce, for a period to be subsequently determined by the Speaker, in each case for consideration of such provisions as fall within the jurisdiction of the committee concerned.
Apr 25, 2023
Introduced in House
Apr 25, 2023
Sponsor introductory remarks on measure. (CR E349)
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Young Americans Financial Literacy Act

This bill requires the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau to award competitive grants to eligible institutions for the establishment of financial literacy education programs for young people and families. An eligible institution is a partnership among two or more of the following

  • an institution of higher education;
  • a state or local government agency specializing in financial education;
  • a nonprofit agency, organization, or association;
  • a financial institution; or
  • another small organization.

Authorized grant funded activities shall include

  • developing and implementing comprehensive, research based, financial-literacy education programs for young people;
  • designing instructional materials;
  • developing and supporting the delivery of professional development programs in financial literacy education;
  • improving access to, and dissemination of, financial literacy information for young people and families;
  • developing educational programs to reduce student loan default rates;
  • conducting ongoing research and evaluation of financial literacy education programs; and
  • measuring the effectiveness of authorized activities.

The grant program shall terminate after FY2025.

What's happening now April 25, 2023

Referred to the Committee on Financial Services, and in addition to the Committee on Education and the Workforce, for a period to be subsequently determined by the Speaker, in each case for consideration of such provisions as fall within the jurisdiction of the committee concerned.

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 Committees of jurisdiction 2
 Cosponsors 52
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Magaziner, Seth
Rhode Island · Oct 1, 2024
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Amo, Gabe
Rhode Island · Sep 10, 2024
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Ramirez, Delia C.
Illinois · Sep 3, 2024
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Larsen, Rick
Washington · Aug 20, 2024
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Horsford, Steven
Nevada · Aug 2, 2024
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Casten, Sean
Illinois · Jul 15, 2024
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Jackson, Jonathan L.
Illinois · Jun 25, 2024
Jackson Lee, Sheila
· Jun 25, 2024
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Mfume, Kweisi
Maryland · Jun 25, 2024
Nickel, Wiley
· Jun 25, 2024
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Thanedar, Shri
Michigan · Jun 25, 2024
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Ruiz, Raul
California · Jan 5, 2024
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Mullin, Kevin
California · Dec 6, 2023
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Stansbury, Melanie A.
New Mexico · Oct 26, 2023
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Escobar, Veronica
Texas · Jul 13, 2023
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Barragán, Nanette Diaz
California · Apr 25, 2023
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Beatty, Joyce
Ohio · Apr 25, 2023
Blumenauer, Earl
· Apr 25, 2023
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Brown, Shontel M.
Ohio · Apr 25, 2023
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Carbajal, Salud O.
California · Apr 25, 2023
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Carter, Troy A.
Louisiana · Apr 25, 2023
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Case, Ed
Hawaii · Apr 25, 2023
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Cohen, Steve
Tennessee · Apr 25, 2023
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Crockett, Jasmine
Texas · Apr 25, 2023
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Davis, Danny K.
Illinois · Apr 25, 2023
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Dean, Madeleine
Pennsylvania · Apr 25, 2023
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DeSaulnier, Mark
California · Apr 25, 2023
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Espaillat, Adriano
New York · Apr 25, 2023
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Evans, Dwight
Pennsylvania · Apr 25, 2023
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Garcia, Sylvia R.
Texas · Apr 25, 2023
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García, Jesús G. "Chuy"
Illinois · Apr 25, 2023
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Hayes, Jahana
Connecticut · Apr 25, 2023
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Jacobs, Sara
California · Apr 25, 2023
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Johnson, Henry C. "Hank"
Georgia · Apr 25, 2023
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Keating, William R.
Massachusetts · Apr 25, 2023
Kuster, Ann
· Apr 25, 2023
Lee, Barbara
· Apr 25, 2023
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McGovern, James P.
Massachusetts · Apr 25, 2023
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Norton, Eleanor Holmes
District of Columbia · Apr 25, 2023
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Omar, Ilhan
Minnesota · Apr 25, 2023
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Scholten, Hillary J.
Michigan · Apr 25, 2023
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Smith, Adam
Washington · Apr 25, 2023
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Soto, Darren
Florida · Apr 25, 2023
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Thompson, Bennie G.
Mississippi · Apr 25, 2023
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Titus, Dina
Nevada · Apr 25, 2023
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Tlaib, Rashida
Michigan · Apr 25, 2023
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Tokuda, Jill N.
Hawaii · Apr 25, 2023
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Torres, Ritchie
New York · Apr 25, 2023
Trone, David
· Apr 25, 2023
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Veasey, Marc A.
Texas · Apr 25, 2023
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U.S. Congress. (2026). H.R. 2821: Young Americans Financial Literacy Act. 118th Congress. Open America. https://openamerica.io/bill/118-HR-2821/
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"H.R. 2821: Young Americans Financial Literacy Act." 118th Congress, 2026, Open America, https://openamerica.io/bill/118-HR-2821/.
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H.R. 2821, 118th Cong. (2026), https://openamerica.io/bill/118-HR-2821/.
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