New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A2124

Introduced
1/9/24  

Caption

Establishes New Jersey Baby Bond Account Program.

Impact

The establishment of individual accounts may significantly transform the financial landscape for New Jersey families with low income. By providing a financial foundation, the Baby Bond Account Program is designed to promote long-term economic stability. The funds can be utilized for specific purposes when the account holder reaches the age of 18, including post-secondary education costs, buying a primary residence, or business capitalization expenses. This expected support aims to facilitate greater access to education and homeownership, thus contributing to wealth accumulation among economically disadvantaged families.

Summary

Assembly Bill A2124 seeks to establish the New Jersey Baby Bond Account Program, which intends to provide financial support to eligible infants born after January 1, 2021. Under this program, each eligible child will receive a $2,000 deposit into a newly created individual account known as the Baby Bond Account. This initiative aims to assist families with limited income, specifically those whose annual household income does not exceed 200% of the federal poverty level, facilitating equitable financial opportunities from birth. The allocated fund for this purpose is $70 million from the General Fund, which is to be managed by a dedicated board established under the bill.

Contention

Despite potential benefits, the bill has generated discussions regarding its implications and operational logistics. There are concerns about the adequacy of funding and the administrative capacity required to effectively manage the program. Critics may argue about the long-term sustainability of such funding and whether it adequately addresses the needs it aims to fulfill. Furthermore, discussions regarding eligibility and the process for establishing accounts play a crucial role in ensuring fair access. If the funding is insufficient to support new accounts, there may be a need for additional guidelines, which raises questions about the equity of fund distribution.

Companion Bills

NJ A1579

Carry Over Establishes New Jersey Baby Bond Account Program.

NJ S768

Carry Over Establishes New Jersey Baby Bond Account Program.

NJ S4458

Same As Establishes New Jersey Baby Bond Account Program.

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Establishes New Jersey Baby Bond Account Program.

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