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DeRemer, the recently confirmed Secretary of Labor, gave the keynote address at The ESOP Association (TEA) National Conference in Washington, DC on Friday. It was her first public speech directly ...
It’s time — once again — to vote for the nation’s top recordkeepers across a variety of product and market segments!
The IRS recently issued its annual reminder that preparations to protect against and respond to natural disasters should include protecting financial records — which includes data relevant to ...
Well, here we are again at the end of yet another workweek . . . and yet, just look at what has happened to these guys and gals . . .
Following a markup that lasted roughly 17 hours and extended overnight to the early morning of May 14, the House Ways and Means Committee completed the tax portion of the so-called “One, Big, ...
Fred (Reish) brought their prolific, pugnacious, and provocative perspectives in a live podcast format to the record-breaking NAPA 401(k) Summit.
Senators Bill Cassidy (R-LA.) and Tim Kaine (D-VA.) have re-introduced the Helping Young Americans Save for Retirement Act. The bill was previously introduced last Congress in November 2023.
Sen. Bill Cassidy (R-La.), who serves as chair of the Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions (HELP), proposed two bills designed to help employee stock ownership plans (ESOPs).
There was an earthquake in the southeast last week that was said to be felt as far away as the nation’s capital, Charlotte, North Carolina and even Atlanta, Georgia.
The U.S. Supreme Court heard oral arguments on Wednesday stemming from three cases, Trump v. CASA, Inc., Trump v. Washington, and Trump v. New Jersey. The case will decide whether or not, and to what ...
The American Ownership and Resilience Act, proposed in both chambers, would create “a zero-subsidy investment facility” to assist the financing of Employee Stock Ownership Plan (ESOP) formation.
Another multi-billion dollar 401(k) has been charged with a series of breaches of their fiduciary duties under ERISA for their decisions regarding the disposition of plan forfeitures.
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