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Referenced Laws
42 U.S.C. 701(a)(2)
25 U.S.C. 5304
42 U.S.C. 9902(2)
Section 1
1. Short title This Act may be cited as the Newborns Essentials Support Toolkit Act or the NEST Act.
Section 2
2. Newborn supply kits Section 501(a)(2) of the Social Security Act (42 U.S.C. 701(a)(2)) is amended— by striking and for evidence-based programs and inserting for evidence-based programs; and by inserting before ; and at the end the following: , and for the purchase, acquisition, and distribution of newborn supply kits distributed in accordance with subsection (d). Section 501(b) of the Social Security Act (42 U.S.C. 701(b)) is amended by adding at the end the following: The term newborn supply kit means a kit composed of essential goods to help mothers recover from childbirth and care for newborn infants that includes the following items: Diapers, wipes, hygiene items, blankets, and thermometers for newborn infants. Postpartum pads, lotion, cold packs, breastfeeding supplies, information on the National Maternal Mental Health Hotline established under section 399V–7 of the Public Health Service Act, information on the National Women’s Health and Breastfeeding Helpline and additional educational material on breastfeeding, information about Federal programs providing support to postpartum women and children, such as the special supplemental nutrition program for women, infants, and children under section 17 of the Child Nutrition Act of 1966, and evidence-based educational material on the use of low-dose aspirin to address hypertension, preeclampsia, and preterm birth. A blood pressure monitor. Other items necessary to support infant and postpartum health (as determined by the Secretary). Section 501(c) of the Social Security Act (42 U.S.C. 701(c)) is amended— by redesignating paragraph (5) as paragraph (6); and by inserting after paragraph (4) the following: For each of fiscal years 2026 through 2030, of the funds made available under subsection (a) for a fiscal year, the Secretary may reserve not more than $5,000,000 for the purpose of enabling the Secretary to provide for special projects of regional and national significance for the purchase, acquisition, and distribution of newborn supply kits in accordance with subsection (d). Section 501 of the Social Security Act (42 U.S.C. 701) is amended by adding at the end the following: In purchasing or acquiring newborn supply kits using funds made available under subsection (c)(5), the Secretary shall make grants or enter into cooperative agreements with nonprofit entities that have a multi-state presence to procure such newborn supply kits for new mothers, such as community-based organizations, Federally qualified health centers (as defined in section 1861(aa)), Tribal organizations (as defined in section 4 of the Indian Self-Determination and Education Assistance Act (25 U.S.C. 5304)), and birthing hospitals. In distributing newborn supply kits purchased or acquired using funds made available under subsection (c)(5), the entity that distributes such kits shall, as a condition on the receipt of such funds— partner with a local organizations that serve the locations where such newborn supply kits are to be distributed; to the maximum extent practicable, ensure the geographical diversity of the recipients of such newborn supply kits; give priority to geographic areas with the greatest need, such as maternity care deserts, rural communities, and communities with the highest maternal mortality rates (such as the Delta region); and give priority to mothers or newborn infants whose family income does not exceed 185 percent of the poverty line (as defined in section 673(2) of the Community Services Block Grant Act (42 U.S.C. 9902(2))) for a family of the size involved. Not later than one year after the date on which the first grant or cooperative agreement is awarded pursuant to the amendment made by subsection (a), the Secretary shall submit to the appropriate committees of Congress a report on the progress of the grants or cooperative agreements so awarded, including— the number of mothers served under the grants or cooperative agreements during the period covered by the report (disaggregated by race, family income level, and number of individuals in the household); the regions in the United States in which newborn supply kits are being distributed through such grants or cooperative agreements; feedback from mothers who have received newborn supply kits through such grants or cooperative agreements; and such other information, as determined necessary by the Secretary. Not later than 180 days after the date on which the last grant or cooperative agreement is awarded pursuant to the amendment made by subsection (a) for fiscal year 2030, the Secretary shall submit to the appropriate committees of Congress a report on the results of the grants or cooperative agreements awarded pursuant to the amendment made by subsection (a) with respect to maternal and infant health outcomes. In this subsection, the term appropriate committees of Congress means— the Committee on Energy and Commerce of the House of Representatives; the Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions of the Senate; the Committee on Appropriations of the House of Representatives; and the Committee on Appropriations of the Senate. (5)The term newborn supply kit means a kit composed of essential goods to help mothers recover from childbirth and care for newborn infants that includes the following items:
(A)Diapers, wipes, hygiene items, blankets, and thermometers for newborn infants. (B)Postpartum pads, lotion, cold packs, breastfeeding supplies, information on the National Maternal Mental Health Hotline established under section 399V–7 of the Public Health Service Act, information on the National Women’s Health and Breastfeeding Helpline and additional educational material on breastfeeding, information about Federal programs providing support to postpartum women and children, such as the special supplemental nutrition program for women, infants, and children under section 17 of the Child Nutrition Act of 1966, and evidence-based educational material on the use of low-dose aspirin to address hypertension, preeclampsia, and preterm birth.
(C)A blood pressure monitor. (D)Other items necessary to support infant and postpartum health (as determined by the Secretary).. (5)For each of fiscal years 2026 through 2030, of the funds made available under subsection (a) for a fiscal year, the Secretary may reserve not more than $5,000,000 for the purpose of enabling the Secretary to provide for special projects of regional and national significance for the purchase, acquisition, and distribution of newborn supply kits in accordance with subsection (d). . (d) (1)In purchasing or acquiring newborn supply kits using funds made available under subsection (c)(5), the Secretary shall make grants or enter into cooperative agreements with nonprofit entities that have a multi-state presence to procure such newborn supply kits for new mothers, such as community-based organizations, Federally qualified health centers (as defined in section 1861(aa)), Tribal organizations (as defined in section 4 of the Indian Self-Determination and Education Assistance Act (25 U.S.C. 5304)), and birthing hospitals.
(2)In distributing newborn supply kits purchased or acquired using funds made available under subsection (c)(5), the entity that distributes such kits shall, as a condition on the receipt of such funds— (A)partner with a local organizations that serve the locations where such newborn supply kits are to be distributed;
(B)to the maximum extent practicable, ensure the geographical diversity of the recipients of such newborn supply kits; (C)give priority to geographic areas with the greatest need, such as maternity care deserts, rural communities, and communities with the highest maternal mortality rates (such as the Delta region); and
(D)give priority to mothers or newborn infants whose family income does not exceed 185 percent of the poverty line (as defined in section 673(2) of the Community Services Block Grant Act (42 U.S.C. 9902(2))) for a family of the size involved. .