The proposed bill, known as the "Born to Invest Act," mandates the Kansas Office of Vital Statistics to provide specific information about children born in Kansas to the state treasurer. This information will include the child's name, the name and mailing address of the parent or legal guardian, and the date of birth. The state treasurer is tasked with using this data to distribute informational materials regarding government-administered savings accounts, such as Trump accounts, postsecondary educational savings programs, and ABLE savings accounts, to families of children born on or after January 1, 2025.

Additionally, the bill outlines the process for the state registrar of vital statistics to securely transmit this data to the state treasurer, including provisions for children born prior to July 1, 2026, and those born thereafter. The state treasurer is also responsible for maintaining and publicizing information about these savings accounts to ensure that Kansas families are informed. The bill allows for interagency agreements between the secretary of health and environment and the state treasurer to facilitate the implementation of these provisions while ensuring the confidentiality of protected records.