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If bills before both chambers of the Wisconsin legislature are enacted, America’s Dairyland will have a retirement plan marketplace to connect individuals and small employers with retirement plans offered by private financial services firms. ​ Sen. Melissa Agard (D-Madison) introduced SB 1035 in... READ MORE
The Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation (PBGC) has updated a variety of interest rates used in determining the value of benefits, premiums, and penalties.  Variable Rate Premiums  The PBGC has adjusted the interest rates used in determining the value of vested benefits for purposes of variable... READ MORE
Social Security Commissioner Martin O’Malley on March 20 outlined steps the Social Security Administration (SSA) will be taking to address overpayments and underpayments. The announcement came during his testimony before the Senate Select Committee on Aging regarding the current state of the Social... READ MORE
The Republican Study Committee (RSC), a conservative caucus to which most House GOP members belong, released its fiscal year (FY) 2025 budget proposal, “Fiscal Sanity to Save America,” on March 20. It said the budget would address the federal spending problem and pay down debt so that it would “... READ MORE
Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation (PBGC) Director Gordon Hartogensis defended PBGC actions and said that it is “providing crucial pension relief” in a March 20 appearance before the House Subcommittee on Health, Employment, Labor, and Pensions. The subcommittee, part of the House Education and... READ MORE
Automatic enrollment of eligible employees in the Hawaii Retirement Savings Program is closer to being put in place.  Sen. Sharon Moriwaki (D-Waikiki) introduced SB2553 on Jan. 19, 2024. Under the bill, employees would no longer be required to opt in to participate in the Hawaii Retirement Savings... READ MORE
March is coming in like a lion with a new “genre” of ERISA litigation. While it’s early yet, two—and now three—recent suits—filed by different law firms in different federal district courts—might be the first of a new wave of litigation. All focus on decisions to mitigate corporate risk exposure... READ MORE
The “Baby Boom” is still having an impact on the workplace despite its advancing age, with an increasing number from that generation staying in the workforce longer than the “normal” retirement age. And that has implications for employers, retirement saving, and retirement plans.  Extended Tour of... READ MORE
What's in the episode? Defined contribution plans, and 401(k)s specifically, are increasingly under attack, criticized by think tanks and academics for perceived (yet easily refuted) flaws. What—and who—is behind the effort? Are the criticisms resonating and why are they happening now? Does the... READ MORE
Amid St. Patrick’s Day celebrations, I’m reminded of a trip my younger brother and I made with my grandparents to the Great Smoky Mountains.  Now, my grandparents had made many trips to that area, but it was a new experience for me and my brother. To this day I remember a hotel that had a pool... READ MORE

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