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This Is BIG…If It Actually Passes | Riley Moore #469 | The Way I Heard It

2026-02-07 Entertainment
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“I’m just a bill, I am only a bill, sitting here on Capitol Hill…” If, after reading those lyrics, you immediately recalled the timeless melody from Schoolhouse Rock, congratulations – you’re old. If you don’t know what I’m talking about, here’s a blast from my past you should watch immediately. https://bit.ly/4qZrlTo If for no other reason, so that you might hear for yourself the tune that was stuck in my brain for the duration of the conversation you’re about to listen to, and the long journey of a bill that I very much hope becomes a law, but might not, because…you know, certain elected officials are idiots. The bill is called The Jumpstart Savings Act, and it was just introduced by a Congressman from West Virginia named Riley Moore, a former welder and miner trying to inject a little common sense into Capitol Hill. The Jumpstart Savings Act is designed to establish savings accounts modeled after 529 college savings plans, allowing individuals to contribute up to $25,000 annually tax-free. Like 529’s, these funds grow over time and can be used later for trade certifications and apprenticeship programs. But unlike 529’s, this money can also be used to purchase tools, equipment, licenses, and other small business startup costs. Under the bill, existing 529 college savings can be rolled into Jumpstart accounts without penalty. The implications are significant, especially when you consider the financial impediments of starting a small business in the trades. A welder, for instance, who is fully trained and willing to work as a sole proprietor, faces huge startup costs - the tools alone can cost tens of thousands of dollars. Throw in the cost of a work truck and you’re looking at a six-figure barrier to entry. Likewise, plumbers and electricians with an entrepreneurial spirit. The barriers to entry are huge. Allowing people to invest and save for careers in the skilled trades is long overdue, and the only reason it hasn’t happened yet is because Washington has failed to recognize the importance of the skilled trades, and therefor passed lots and lots of legislation that benefits certain academic pursuits over others – specifically, jobs that require a four-year degree over those that require training. This bill, if passed, would go a long way in incentivizing the next generation to consider the many benefits of mastering a skill that’s in demand, and help level the playing field in the race to encourage more skilled learning, and more entrepreneurial spirit. Finally, as a rule, I don’t interview elected officials. At least, not those currently in office. I’ve made an exception here, because Rep. Riley Moore has proposed something truly consequential – something that would absolutely benefit many of the 3,500 scholarship recipients that mikeroweWORKS has been privileged to assist, along with countless others contemplating a career in the skilled trades. And, he was a lot of fun to talk to, even though I only had him for 40 minutes. Anyway, I’m doing what I can to encourage everyone on both sides of the aisle to push this thing forward. You can help by watching and sharing. (I’d say write your local Congressman, but I’m not sure anyone does that anymore.) Our whole conversation is here. A short clip is below. PS. This is the only bill I know of to be supported by the Teamsters, as well as the Chamber of Commerce. That gives me hope that those knuckleheads opposing it will come to their senses... A Special Thanks To: Folds of Honor—this terrific foundation has awarded over $340 million in scholarships to sons, daughters, and spouses of those who paid the ultimate price. The money is real and it’s waiting. Apply for a scholarship now: https://bit.ly/FoldsofHonorScholarships #podcast #work #money If you like me, and even if you don't, subscribe to my channels and follow me. Much obliged. https://www.youtube.com/@therealmikerowe https://www.youtube.com/@therealmikeroweshorts https://www.youtube.com/@PYSKshow http://instagram.com/mikerowe http://facebook.com/TheRealMikeRowe https://twitter.com/mikeroweworks 00:00 Meeting Riley 02:40 Supporting tradesman after schooling 12:14 Being an employee vs. owner 15:00 We can’t forget state personalities ️ 17:20 How this welder ended up in Congress 20:31 Taking pride in craftsmanship 22:46 Fast-track credentialing 25:06 Jumpstart Savings Account 30:03 Addressing the skills gap ️ 34:31 Elevating the trades 36:52 The future of the Jumpstart bill 39:02 Why I was at the pentagon

Top Comments (10)

@NPR47 2026-02-07

WE need more of these real folks , not grifters and snakes

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@Colette. 2026-02-07

Mike, you're coverage is so freaking brilliant. Great coverage of issues that are otherwise ignored. Well done sir!

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@seekthetruth824 2026-02-07

When the economy tanks, you still need carpenters, electricians, plumbers, roofers and welders.

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@christopherbaisley 2026-02-07

I wish we had more like him. I love his "Jumpstart Bill".

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@stubryant9145 2026-02-07

I LOVE this interview as well as this bill. And this Congressman seems very personable.

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@deborahb2lil2latemashburn 2026-02-07

26 years ago I went to trade school for vocational nursing, very hard doing a two year training in one year, but I made it with honors and how great would a 529 to help buy my scrubs, stethoscope, nursing shoes, etc would have been great. The list of available trades you can receive from a trade school is long and filled with necessary jobs to keep American moving forward. It's about time Congress realizes not every student is a college student. Kudos Mr. Riley Moore.

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@davindickerson5385 2026-02-07

As a welder for the last 10 years at the same company, I support this bill 100%! Thank you Mike Rowe for having Riley Moore on to talk about this major situation. I feel like this will help 10s of millions of Americans to Kickstart their careers. Keep up the amazing work.

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@dennisschofield3357 2026-02-07

Excellent plan, Jumpstart! Thanks congressman Moore and thanks Mike Rowe for covering this.

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@zuzuspetals9281 2026-02-07

I LOVE this idea! As the wife of a self-employed businessman, this is what he needed when costs went from sign paints to computer vinyl graphics. It’s perfect. The whole idea is just brilliant.

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@bottomup12 2026-02-13

We need about 200 more Moores in Congress! Riley for President!

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