Month: July 2019

Butch Lewis Act passes House, reintroduced in Senate
By Karen Friedman Yippee! Congratulations to everyone! The Butch Lewis Act passed the U.S. House of Representatives last night. And I had the privilege of sitting upstairs in the House Gallery of the Capitol watching the debate with hundreds of activists, including Rita Lewis, who is the widow of Butch, the bill’s namesake, as well […]

House Passes Bipartisan Bill to Avert National Retirement Crisis
While former Special Counsel Robert Mueller testified before Congress, the big news on Capitol Hill yesterday arguably was the boost the House of Representatives gave to hundreds of thousands of working-class American workers and retirees who have lost or will lose a major portion of their promised retirement income. The “People’s House” on July 24 […]

Saving America’s Pension Plans Is A Rare Chance for Bipartisan Accomplishment
Recent studies have made news highlighting how few Americans have adequate retirement savings or pensions. But there’s an additional problem bedeviling retirement: even those who have good pensions could lose them. Scores of financially troubled pension plans are at risk of collapse, which could lead to substantial benefit cuts for up to 1.5 million Americans. […]

PRC Letter to members of the House of Representatives in support of the Rehabilitation for Multiemployer Pensions Act (July 19, 2019)
PRC sent a letter to members of the House of Representatives urging them to vote in support of H.R. 397, the Rehabilitation for Multiemployer Pensions Act, also known as the Butch Lewis Act. Read the full letter here.

Cuts in Multiemployer Pension Plans Hurt Older Americans
For 30 years, Mary Fry’s husband, Virgil, worked in construction. The pension he earned — $3,568 per month — was guaranteed to continue for Mary if he died first. But starting in April, three years after Virgil’s death from cancer, Mary’s payments were permanently reduced by more than half, to $1,514 per month. “It was […]

Butch Lewis Act on path to House floor vote as bill approved by Ways and Means Committee
By David Brandolph Retirees, workers, spouses and widows who have been fighting intensely for many years to protect their hard-earned multiemployer plan pensions have reason to celebrate. The bill that they’ve been backing to fix a looming pension crisis was voted out of the House Ways and Means Committee yesterday and is on a path […]

Three Cheers for Congressional Committee’s Vote That Paves Way for Bill Stabilizing Financially Struggling Pension Plans
The House Ways and Means Committee took a significant step today toward resolving a pending national retirement crisis affecting millions of workers and retirees. It did this by voting in favor of a bill that would provide a lifeline to financially teetering pension plans in the form of government backed loans. The committee’s 25 to […]

PRC Letter to the Ways & Means Committee in support of the Rehabilitation of Multiemployer Pensions Act (July 9, 2019)
The Pension Rights Center sent a letter to Chairman Neal and Ranking Member Brady on the Ways & Means Committee in the House of Representatives ahead of a markup of the Rehabilitation of Multiemployer Pensions Act, also known as the Butch Lews Act. PRC urged the Committee to support the bill and thanked them for […]

Elliot freezing pension plan for 600+ workers
Elliot Health System is freezing the pensions of more than 600 employees at year’s end in a move that will save several million dollars a year. “It’s not like we’re taking a pension benefit away and opening up an ice cream stand,” health system President Greg Baxter said in an interview. “We’ll use that money […]