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Congress Introduces TANF Hygiene Access Act
March 10, 2026
Congressional Representatives Sarah McBride and Mike Lawler have introduced the bipartisan TANF Hygiene Access Act, establishing a five-year pilot program to expand access to essential hygiene products for low-income families. The legislation mandates a competitive grant program administered by the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), specifically through the Office of Family Assistance, to identify cost-effective and outcome-driven solutions with strong accountability measures. This initiative aims to improve health, dignity, and stability among vulnerable populations by funding innovative approaches to hygiene product distribution.
- Why this matters: Procurement professionals should anticipate new grant opportunities under HHS focused on hygiene product access, requiring proposals that demonstrate cost-effectiveness and measurable outcomes.
- The competitive grant structure emphasizes accountability, signaling a need for robust performance metrics and reporting capabilities in submissions.
- Vendors and contractors specializing in personal care products, distribution logistics, and program evaluation may find emerging opportunities to support grant recipients.
- Organizations involved in social services and public health should prepare to engage with HHS and potential grantees to align procurement strategies with pilot program goals.
Access to hygiene products is a basic need and critical to building an economy that works for all families.
— Rep. Sarah McBride
The TANF Hygiene Access Act is designed to test smart, outcome-driven solutions that expand access to essential hygiene materials while maintaining strong accountability for taxpayer dollars.
— Congressman Mike Lawler
Agencies
Department of Health and Human Services, Office of Family Assistance