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Oregon State Retirement Update
Nevada Paid Sick Leave Passes
Vermont State Retirement Plan Update
Fiduciary Rule and Budget
Employer-Sponsored Retirement Plans Not Subject to State Plan Rule
The ERISA Industry Committee thanks President Trump for protecting employer-sponsored retirement plans by fully repealing the Department of Labor rules that allowed state governments to enact mandatory retirement plans that do not comply with the Employee Retirement Income Security Act
Testimony on Regulatory Barriers Facing Workers and Families Saving for Retirement
The ERISA Industry Committee (ERIC) testified before the Subcommittee on Health, Employment, Labor & Pensions of the Education and the Workforce Committee in the U.S. House of Representatives as part of a panel concerning “Regulatory Barriers Facing Workers and Families Saving for Retirement’
ERIC Testimony on Nevada Paid Sick Leave Bill
ERIC appreciates that SB 196 takes into consideration the needs of employees in being able to take leave to care for themselves and their loved ones. Even though SB 196 has been amended since first introduced in the Nevada State Senate, some of which has been favorable to large employers, there are still provisions in the bill that infringe large employers’ ability to provide consistent paid sick leave to employees situated in Nevada and across other states
Nevada Paid Sick Leave – Testimony Submitted
U.S. Senate Protects Employer-Sponsored Retirement Benefits
The ERISA Industry Committee is pleased that the United States Senate has passed a resolution fully repealing the Department of Labor rules that have allowed state governments to enact mandatory retirement plans that do not comply with the Employee Retirement Income Security Act