Bill Sponsor
Senate Bill 3247
115th Congress(2017-2018)
Women's Entrepreneurship and Economic Empowerment Act of 2018
Became Law
Became Law
Became Public Law 115-428 on Jan 9, 2019
Overview
Text
Introduced
Jul 19, 2018
Latest Action
Jan 9, 2019
Origin Chamber
Senate
Type
Bill
Bill
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Bill Number
3247
Congress
115
Policy Area
International Affairs
International Affairs
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Sponsorship by Party
Republican
Arkansas
Republican
Colorado
Democrat
Delaware
Democrat
Illinois
Democrat
Maryland
Democrat
New Hampshire
Republican
South Carolina
Democrat
Washington
Senate Votes (1)
House Votes (1)
checkPassed on December 19, 2018
Status
Passed
Type
Voice Vote
Voice Vote
A vote in which the presiding officer states the question, then asks those in favor and against to say "Yea" or "Nay," respectively, and announces the result according to his or her judgment. The names or numbers of senators voting on each side are not recorded.
Passed/agreed to in Senate: Passed Senate with an amendment by Voice Vote.
Summary

Women's Entrepreneurship and Economic Empowerment Act of 2018

This bill modifies U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) programs to provide targeted assistance for women.

USAID strategies and projects shall be shaped by analysis to address gender differences, including how results may be different for men and women due to issues such as gender roles and structural barriers.

The President is authorized to provide programs in developing countries for micro, small, and medium-sized businesses, particularly those owned, managed, and controlled by women. Previously, authorization for such programs was largely limited to microenterprises. The President is also authorized to provide targeted assistance programs that promote economic empowerment of women, including through increased access to financial resources, improving property and inheritance rights, and other legal protections.

For sustainable poverty-focused programs, half of resources targeting micro, small, and medium-sized enterprises shall be for activities that reach the very poor. Half of resources for programs for small and medium-sized enterprises shall be for activities targeting enterprises owned, managed, or controlled by women.

The bill directs USAID to modify its system for monitoring its programs to include outcomes broken down by gender, when feasible.

The President is authorized to expand the micro and small business development credit program to provide such assistance to medium-sized businesses as well.

The bill also directs USAID to break down various information in its annual report by gender and income level. USAID shall also report to Congress on the implementation of this bill. The Government Accountability Office shall report to Congress an assessment of the effect of development assistance for micro, small, and medium-sized enterprises in developing countries, and the extent to which such aid benefits women and the very poor.

Text (4)
December 19, 2018
November 28, 2018
Public Record
Record Updated
Mar 22, 2023 7:51:02 PM