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REP. KAT CAMMACK: This Year, My Daughter Gets Her First Stake In America

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At some point, every new parent inevitably asks the same daunting question: “How are we going to afford this?”

As a new mom myself, I know that question all too well. It’s the quiet math every parent runs trying to make it all work. There’s no greater blessing than bringing a child into the world, but it certainly isn’t cheap. It can often feel overwhelming just to cover daily basics like diapers, daycare, and groceries, much less trying to find spare cash to invest in a child’s long-term future. For too many hardworking families, the idea of building generational wealth feels like a luxury reserved only for the financially sophisticated or the wealthy.

That’s why I fight for families in Congress. Parents should welcome a new baby with joy instead of financial dread, which is why I’m proud to champion the rollout of Trump Accounts. This policy hands a real, wealth-building asset directly to the next generation of Americans, my own daughter included. (RELATED: REPS. NICOLE MALLIOTAKIS AND KAT CAMMACK: Why We Are Starting GOP Women’s Caucus)

It’s fitting that this program launches as America celebrates its 250th birthday. On July 4, 2026, the first contributions begin flowing into these accounts. Two hundred and fifty years ago, our Founders declared that every person is endowed with the rights to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. Today, we’re helping give the next generation a tangible stake in the free-market system that has made those opportunities possible.

The mechanics of the program are simple and explicitly designed to bypass traditional financial gatekeepers. Every American child born between January 1, 2025, and December 31, 2028, is eligible for a $1,000 seed deposit from the U.S. Treasury into a tax-advantaged investment account opened in that child’s own name. Parents can easily activate the account when filing their taxes or through the program’s online portal at trumpaccounts.gov.

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Even if a family never contributes another dollar, that initial $1,000 has eighteen years to compound into a real financial cushion by the time the child enters adulthood.

Families who want to build on that foundation can contribute up to the annual limit. Family and loved ones can contribute up to $5,000 a year combined. Employers can chip in up to $2,500 of that annual limit, tax free to the worker, or let employees route pre-tax salary directly into the fund. Charities and local governments can inject capital on behalf of entire communities. And every child under 18 with a Social Security number can open an account, even those born outside the window for the $1,000 deposit. (RELATED: Rep. Cammack Drops Hammer On Big Tech With Bill To Smash Apple, Google’s Walled Gardens)

But the impact of this program will stretch far beyond the ledger. Imagine a teenager pulling up an app on their phone and seeing, in real time, that the account in their name owns a literal piece of the companies that power the American economy. That is a living lesson in capitalism and financial literacy.

True financial security is rarely achieved via a single windfall. It’s built slowly, through time in the market and the quiet power of compounding interest. Historically, wealthy families have passed this advantage down through complex trusts and private custodial accounts. What has been missing is a mechanism to make the same opportunities easily available to every single American family, regardless of income or zip code.

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Trump Accounts help close that gap. A parent doesn’t need to navigate the complexities of Wall Street to save for their child’s future. The account belongs entirely to the child, held in their name until they turn eighteen. From there it can help pay for some of life’s biggest milestones, like education, buying a first home, or starting a business.

When my daughter turns eighteen, because of this account, she’ll have options. Maybe it’ll help pay for college. Maybe for her first house. Maybe it becomes the seed money for the business she dreams of starting someday.

That’s what Trump Accounts are really about. They plant more than money. They help our kids’ dreams take root. As America begins its next 250 years, few investments matter more than investing in the next generation.

Rep. Kat Cammack, a Republican, has represented Florida’s Third Congressional Dictrict in the U.S. House of Representatives since 2021.

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