Overview
- The report outlines sweeping measures such as $2,500 NEST accounts for newborns redeemable upon marriage, expanded family tax credits, and the removal of marriage penalties.
- Program ideas include HHS-supported marriage bootcamps run with local nonprofits and churches, with curricula on finances, fidelity, and family life.
- Cultural and regulatory proposals call for discouraging online dating, setting a minimum age of 16 for social media and certain AI chatbots, tightening access to pornography, and designating a universal day of rest.
- The plan urges adding work requirements and other limits to assistance for single parents, including capping alimony and preventing the stacking of Section 8 housing benefits.
- The document recommends restricting IVF outside marriage and asks for executive orders requiring federal actions to favor family formation, while the White House has not said it collaborated on the report.