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SpaceX President Pledges Stock to Trump Accounts

SpaceX President Gwynne Shotwell has pledged over $320 million in stock to Trump Accounts. The funding is intended to support Texas children.

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SpaceX President Pledges Stock to Trump Accounts

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What Happened

SpaceX President Gwynne Shotwell has pledged over $320 million in stock to Trump Accounts. The funding is intended to focus on Texas children.

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Shotwell's pledge involves her personal stock holdings.

The initiative aims to benefit children within Texas.

Key Facts

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    SpaceX President Gwynne Shotwell pledged stock to Trump Accounts.

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    The pledged amount is over $320 million in stock.

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    The funding is intended to focus on Texas children.

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This article focuses on the specific financial commitment made by SpaceX's president, Gwynne Shotwell, to Trump Accounts for the benefit of children.
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san-antonio-express-newsSan Antonio Express-News
This article highlights the SpaceX president's commitment to funding Trump Accounts and her stated focus on Texas children.
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SpaceX’s Gwynne Shotwell pledges $320M in stock to Trump Accounts
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SpaceX president to fund Trump Accounts, emphasize Texas kids - San Antonio Express-News

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SpaceX’s Gwynne Shotwell pledges $320M in stock to Trump Accounts
San Antonio Express-NewsSan Antonio Express-News
SpaceX president to fund Trump Accounts, emphasize Texas kids - San Antonio Express-News

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