HR6234-119

In Committee

Baby Bonus Act

119th Congress Introduced Nov 20, 2025

Summary

What This Bill Does

The Baby Bonus Act establishes an Office of Baby Assistance inside the Social Security Administration, led by a Deputy Commissioner, to administer baby bonus payments, review applications, maintain records, prevent fraud, provide culturally and linguistically competent outreach, issue regulations, and report annually to Congress. Beginning January 1, 2026, eligible parents can receive a $2,000 payment for each qualifying child, with separate payments for multiple births and inflation adjustments after 2026. Applications generally must be submitted within one year of birth or qualifying fetal or child death, and payments may be available up to 60 days before an expected due date. The bill sets notice, objection, custody, shared-custody, recovery, adoption, surrogacy, and eligibility rules, including U.S. residence and citizenship, nationality, or qualified-alien status.

Who Benefits and How

Eligible parents benefit from a direct $2,000 indexed payment for each qualifying child, including separate payments for multiple births and possible pre-birth payments shortly before the due date. Adoptive parents, intended parents in surrogacy arrangements, and legal guardians can benefit when they meet the bill’s eligibility and documentation rules. Congress and the public receive annual reporting on payment counts, disbursements, and demographics.

Who Bears the Burden and How

The Social Security Administration must create a new office, hire staff, run applications, handle custody disputes and objections, maintain records, prevent fraud, recover improper payments, and publish reports. Federal taxpayers bear the cost of the new entitlement-like payments and administration. Parents in disputed custody or adoption cases may need to provide court orders or other documentation before payment.

Key Provisions

  • Establishes an Office of Baby Assistance inside the Social Security Administration.
  • Authorizes a $2,000 baby bonus beginning in 2026, indexed for inflation after 2026, for each qualifying child.
  • Requires application, notice, objection, custody, adoption, surrogacy, fraud-prevention, and recovery procedures.
  • Requires culturally and linguistically competent public outreach and annual congressional reporting on payment outcomes.

Evidence Chain:

This summary is generated from the full bill text using AI analysis. Expand "Detailed Analysis" below for identified beneficiaries/burden bearers with clause-level evidence links.

At a Glance

What This Bill Does

Creates a Social Security Administration Office of Baby Assistance to pay a $2,000 indexed baby bonus for qualifying children, with application, custody, adoption, surrogacy, and anti-fraud rules.

Key Policy Areas

Social Services, Family Policy, Government Administration

Primary Purpose

Creates a Social Security Administration Office of Baby Assistance to pay a $2,000 indexed baby bonus for qualifying children, with application, custody, adoption, surrogacy, and anti-fraud rules.

Policy Domains

Social Services Family Policy Government Administration

Substantive provisions

Identified Gains
  • Eligible parents of qualifying children
  • Adoptive parents with court-approved agreements
  • Intended parents in surrogacy arrangements
  • Congressional oversight committees
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Identified Costs
  • Social Security Administration
  • Office of Baby Assistance
  • Federal taxpayers
  • Parents in disputed custody cases
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Legislative Progress

In Committee
Introduced Committee Passed
Nov 20, 2025

Ms. Tlaib (for herself, Ms. Norton, Ms. Lee of Pennsylvania, …

Nov 20, 2025

Referred to the House Committee on Ways and Means.

Nov 20, 2025

Introduced in House

Stakeholder Effects

cui bono?

How this legislation distributes effects. Mention counts reflect frequency, not effect magnitude.

Government
7 mentions across 3 clauses
+2 positive -5 negative

Congressional oversight committees, Office of Baby Assistance, Social Security Administration

Positive-direction: Congressional oversight committees

Negative-direction: Office of Baby Assistance, Social Security Administration

Social Services
5 mentions across 3 clauses
+5 positive

Adoptive parents with court-approved agreements, Eligible parents of qualifying children, Intended parents in surrogacy arrangements

General Public
1 mention across 1 clause
-1 negative

Parents in disputed custody cases

Taxpayers
1 mention across 1 clause
-1 negative

Taxpayers

3/4
sections analyzed
Full impact breakdown

Bill Structure & Actor Mappings

Who is "The Secretary" in each section?

Domains
Social Services Family Policy Government Administration

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