(a)
(1) The Commission shall:
- (i) investigate policy challenges, opportunities, and recommendations regarding the mitigation of multigenerational poverty;
- (ii) identify services and policies within State programs that can be coordinated to support a multigenerational approach to addressing poverty;
- (iii) identify program and service gaps and inconsistencies among federal, State, and local policies;
- (iv) identify, test, and recommend best practices implemented at the federal, State, and local levels;
- (v) solicit information and guidance from external sources with direct knowledge and experience in addressing multigenerational poverty;
- (vi) identify tools to measure and predict the impact of the benefit cliff on an individual family basis;
- (vii) measure the impact of multigenerational programs;
- (viii) identify opportunities to coordinate multigenerational services across multiple State agencies; and
- (ix) collect data to be used in evaluating the effectiveness of programs.
(2) The Commission may:
- (i) utilize federal and State funding to establish and implement programs to address multigenerational poverty; and
- (ii) partner with local jurisdictions and community action agencies, local departments of social services, and local workforce development areas in implementing programs to address intergenerational poverty.
- (b) Through the Secretary, the Commission shall submit an annual report including recommendations based on the Commission's studies to the Governor and, subject to § 2-1257 of the State Government Article, the General Assembly.
Added as Human Services § 2-604 by Acts 2020, c. 460, § 1, eff. Oct. 1, 2020. Renumbered as Human Services § 2-504 by 2020, c. 628, § 5.