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A Georgia Senate Committee has favorably reported a bill that would require a fiduciary of a retirement plan funded wholly or in part by public funds to put the interests of participants and their beneficiaries ahead of “nonpecuniary interests” such as social, political, or ideological concerns. ... READ MORE
The Office of Management and Budget (OMB) received the fiduciary rule, listed as Retirement Security Rule: Definition of an Investment Advice Fiduciary, from the Department of Labor (DOL) on March 8. The OMB will review its costs and benefits within 90 days. However, the compressed two-month... READ MORE
It wasn’t high costs or 401(k)s—necessarily—that ended the corporate pension plan’s reign, but rather ERISA itself. A recent paper from John Langbein, Yale Law School’s Sterling Professor Emeritus of Law and Legal History, argued that the 1974 landmark law’s structure made defined benefit (DB)... READ MORE
I’m not sure how old I was when I first saw “Night of the Living Dead”—but I have long been intrigued by stories of a zombie apocalypse—where mindless beings inexplicably rise from the dead, with no memory of their past, just a relentless (and apparently insatiable) hunger for…well, “us.” That is... READ MORE
Add the Evergreen State to those that provide retirement plan coverage for private-sector employees whose employers do not. Well, soon.  "In the beginning of March, Washington joined the 15 other states that had previously adopted state auto-IRA language, to provide the best opportunity for small... READ MORE
[Updated: On Friday morning, the House passed H.R. 2799, Expanding Access to Capital Act of 2023, the larger bill that included the CITs in 403(b)s amendment, on a party line vote of 212 - 205. The bill will now go to the Senate. A quote from ARA CEO Brian Graff is added below.] On March 7, the... READ MORE
Snow may have rained down in much of the country in abundance, but February was a hot month for private-sector pension plans, according to recent analyses. October Three, Wilshire and Aon report good news for private-sector DB plans in February. How hot? In its report, Wilshire quotes Managing... READ MORE
Illinois Rep. Charles Meier, in an interview with ASPPA Connect, has outlined how the rules concerning the participation of members of volunteer fire departments (VFDs) in Illinois Secure Choice would change if a bill he introduced is enacted.  Meier (R-Highland), who serves as Assistant... READ MORE
Each year, ASPPA recognizes p to two individuals—one ASPPA member and/or one outside of ASPPA—by honoring them with its most prestigious award, the Harry T. Eidson Founders Award. The Eidson Award was established to honor the memory of ASPPA’s founder, Harry T. Eidson, FSPA, CPC. Eidson was the... READ MORE
While traditional and Roth IRAs play a key role in household balance sheets, representing 36% of household financial assets among those owning them, new research also reveals that rollover activity, which helps many Americans preserve their retirement savings, has fueled recent individual... READ MORE

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