Committee chairman puts 401(k)s in cross hairs
A House committee chairman has indicated his intent to push for legislation in the next Congress that would strengthen certain aspects of 401(k) regulation.
A House committee chairman has indicated his intent to push for legislation in the next Congress that would strengthen certain aspects of 401(k) regulation. Among the priorities of House Education and Labor Committee Chairman George Miller, D-Calif., are better disclosure of fees, automatic enrollment and access to reliable independent advice. For more details, visit edlabor.house.gov/issues/strengthening401ks.html.
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