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Largely overlooked in the flurry of lame duck activity by Congress is a bill that creates a new kind of savings account for those with disabilities.Congress overwhelmingly passed bipartisan legislation during its lame duck session that would give states the ability to create a new tax-advantaged... READ MORE
With just days to go before the end of the 113th Congress, two senior members of the House Ways & Means Committee have introduced a bipartisan comprehensive retirement bill.The Small Businesses Add Value for Employees (SAVE) Act of 2014 (H.R. 5875), sponsored by Reps. Ron Kind (D-Wis.) and Dave... READ MORE
Lawmakers have crafted and approved a sweeping bipartisan solution to address the mammoth funding shortfalls of the multiemployer plan system — a solution that is likely to have a long-term impact on defined benefit pension plans for both single and multiemployer arrangements.The changes mean that... READ MORE
Legislation working its way through Congress designed to avoid a government shutdown also contains some pension plan provisions.While the driver of the pension agreement is some significant multiemployer pension reforms, the amendment also includes provisions applicable to single-employer pension... READ MORE
By a large bipartisan majority, the U.S. House of Representatives last week passed tax-extender relief legislation that includes a provision that would affect multiemployer pension plan funding.The legislation, H.R. 5771, the Tax Increase Prevention Act of 2014, was supported by 202 Republicans and... READ MORE
Five Senate Finance Committee members are asking Treasury Secretary Jack Lew for some retirement plan relief.The letter — signed by Senate Finance Committee Chairman Ron Wyden (D-Ore.) and Sens. Debbie Stabenow (D-Mich.), Ben Cardin (D-Md.), Sherrod Brown (D-Ohio) and Bill Nelson (D-Fla.) — cites... READ MORE
When the 113th Congress wraps up in December, it won’t have much to show for its term. Will the 114th Congress that convenes in January be any different? Will Congress use retirement savings as its own piggy bank, or can we hope for something better? Might there even be real progress in expanding... READ MORE

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