The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) announced last week that Chairman Gary Gensler will indeed step down once President-elect Donald Trump takes office, signaling that major changes are in ...
Rhode Island and Connecticut on Nov. 20 announced they are joining forces on offering coverage through their state-run auto-IRA programs to those whose employers do not offer a retirement plan.
NC, Chair of the House Committee on Education and the Workforce, says the Labor Department is “abusing its authority” and is calling on the DOL’s Office of the Inspector General (OIG) to investigate ...
It’s the tagline for a newly launched advocacy page from the American Retirement Association (ARA), which is working to make CITs available to nurses, educators, and other nonprofit workers in their ...
Nonprofit organizations are expanding eligibility to participate in their 403(b) plans, adding automatic enrollment, and adopting optional provisions of SECURE 2.0 to provide further flexibility to ...
In a feature story in the Fall issue of NAPA Net the Magazine, Judy Ward looks at what a nationwide ban on non-compete agreements mean for the retirement plan advisory industry. For 401(k) and ...
Given the election results and quickly fading chances that she would receive a confirmation vote, President Joe Biden on Nov. 14 withdrew the nomination of Deva Kyle to be the Director of the Pension ...
A new suit filed by a familiar law firm makes some all-too-familiar allegations about a fiduciary breach involving the reallocation of plan forfeitures.