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With more than a third of the U.S. workforce said to be currently engaged in temporary, contract or on-demand work, a bipartisan group of senators has reintroduced legislation to test “innovative portable benefit designs” to help level the playing field for these workers who lack access to benefits... READ MORE
On May 23, Congress sent a letter to the Treasury Department informing Secretary Janet Yellen and IRS Commissioner Daniel Werfel that it will introduce legislation to fix several technical errors contained in SECURE 2.0. Signed by four prominent SECURE 2.0 figures—House Ways and Means Committee... READ MORE
The ink is barely dry on the measures that created state-run retirement plans in Connecticut and Maine that provide coverage for private-sector employees whose employers do not, but already bills are advancing in the legislatures in those states to fine-tune those programs.  Connecticut The... READ MORE
The Pennsylvania House of Representatives on May 24 passed HB 577, a bill that would create the Keystone Saves Program, which would be an automatic enrollment payroll deduction IRA retirement savings program. The measure passed in a 106-95 vote. All 101 Democrats in the state House voted for it,... READ MORE
Minnesota became the latest state to officially launch a state-sponsored retirement plan for private-sector employees lacking coverage.  Gov. Tim Walz (D) signed HF0782, the measure that creates the Minnesota Secure Choice retirement program, into law on May 19, making it one of 12 states offering... READ MORE
The Land of 10,000 Lakes is poised to become the next to adopt a measure creating a state-run retirement program that provides coverage for private-sector employees whose employers do not. The state Senate approved the bill that would do so on May 11, and the House had done so 10 days earlier; the... READ MORE
The Vermont House of Representatives has passed legislation that would create VTSaves, bringing the state one step closer to becoming the latest to establish a state-run retirement program to provide coverage to private-sector employees whose employers do not. The state Senate had passed S.135 on... READ MORE
A bill that would establish a state-run retirement plan to provide coverage for employees whose private-sector employers do not is working its way through the Pennsylvania legislature.  The Commerce Committee of the House of Representatives on May 3 voted in favor of HB 577 in a 12-8, party-line... READ MORE
The third rail of American politics isn’t what it should be, according to Republican Sen. Bill Cassidy, (R-LA). “We have to redefine what that third rail is,” Cassidy said when asked about prospects for a Social Security fix. “The third rail, according to our leading presidential candidates, is... READ MORE
The Minnesota House of Representatives on May 1 passed a bill that would create the Minnesota Secure Choice Retirement Program, a state-run retirement plan for private-sector employees whose employers do not provide one.  HF 782, introduced by Rep. Jamie Becker-Finn (DFL-Roseville) on Jan. 25,... READ MORE
A bill has been introduced in the Maine House of Representatives that would prohibit consideration of nonpecuniary factors such as environmental, social, corporate governance (ESG) factors in investment of Maine Public Employees Retirement System funds. Rep. Chad Perkins (R-Dover-Foxcroft)... READ MORE
A bill to establish the Minnesota Secure Choice Retirement Program (HF 782), a state-sponsored auto-IRA, passed through the Ways and Means Committee in the Minnesota House on Monday with the bill’s author praising “nerdy group” American Retirement Association (ARA) for its help and support. Rep.... READ MORE
A bill is before the Maine legislature that would amend the Maine Retirement Savings Program in a variety of ways.  Background. Gov. Janet Mills (D) signed the Act To Promote Individual Retirement Savings through a Public-Private Partnership (LD 1622) into law June 24, 2022. The legislation had... READ MORE
A measure that would create a state-run retirement plan to provide coverage for private-sector employees in Minnesota whose employers do not is under consideration in the state legislature.  Multiple committees in both the state Senate and House of Representatives looked at The Minnesota Secure... READ MORE
The man who was instrumental in encouraging behavioral finance-focused default structures in 401(k)s now cautions that those defaults need to be “smart.” Speaking at the NAPA 401(k) Summit, professor Shlomo Benartzi — who, along with Richard Thaler authored and advocated the Save More Tomorrow... READ MORE
Vermont is the latest state to push for a mandatory auto-IRA for uncovered workers and is close to getting its wish. The Green Mountain State’s Senate swiftly and unanimously passed the VTSaves public retirement initiative on Thursday, which was introduced with the support of AARP in March.   ... READ MORE
A bill that would create a state-run multiple-employer retirement savings plan in the Show Me State is moving through the state House of Representatives toward consideration by the full chamber. The measure, which Rep. Michael O’Donnell introduced on Jan. 4, had been referred to two House... READ MORE
Even though the ink is barely dry on the SECURE 2.0 Act, there’s no rest for the weary, as some in Washington are pushing a federal government-run retirement system that would unfairly compete with the private sector, warned Brian Graff on April 2. Graff, who serves as CEO of the American... READ MORE
The ink isn’t dry on SECURE 2.0, but it isn’t preventing high-profile behavioral economist Shlomo Benartzi, Ph.D., from looking ahead to what’s next. It’s what he does. “While Secure 2.0 actually made great progress, I’m thinking about what should be in Secure 3.0,” Benartzi, Distinguished Senior... READ MORE
Mark Twain said, “History never repeats itself, but it does often rhyme.” So, tell me if you have seen this before. The Republican Party is ascendent after a mid-term election result that saw them gain the majority in the House of Representatives, which they consider a clear repudiation of the... READ MORE

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