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Romancing our donors on Valentine’s Day
By Karen Friedman It’s Valentine’s Day, that holiday of romance and love. So on this February 14th, we want to send PRC’s special candy hearts, shoot our arrow of amour – or at least our arrow of great and undying gratefulness – to those wonderful individuals and organizations who supported us so gallantly in 2018. […]

The Pension Rights Center Educates Couples, Divorcees & Widows on How to Get the Retirement Benefits They Deserve
The Scoop: The Pension Rights Center (PRC) is the nation’s foremost consumer organization dedicated solely to protecting retirement security in the U.S. The nonprofit provides free information and legal assistance regarding earned benefits, pensions, and other retirement income. By empowering everyday individuals, couples, families, divorcees, and widows and widowers to learn more about retirement plans, […]

House Committee hearing focuses on retirement security
By Emily Gilbert Wednesday on Capitol Hill, the House Ways and Means Committee held a wide-ranging hearing about retirement security. The chairman of the Committee, Richard Neal (D-MA), opened by saying he hoped this could be the first of “many conversations” about this topic, and he reiterated his commitment to finding a solution to the […]

House Committee to Tackle Retirement Issues in Feb. 6 Hearing
The House Ways and Means Committee under the lead of the new Chairman Richard Neal (D-MA) will hear testimony Wednesday morning on “Improving Retirement Security for America’s Workers.” Among those testifying will be Cynthia McDaniel, the wife of a retired Missouri truck driver who suffered a near-fatal heart attack soon after learning that his hard-earned […]

Super Bowl weekend – A time to honor and reward former NFL players
By David Brandolph As the National Football League basks in the glory of Super Bowl weekend, thousands of former players who laid the foundation for the league’s prosperity are fighting for fair pensions. The NFL’s season will conclude this Sunday when either the Los Angeles Rams or New England Patriots lay claim as league champion […]

PBGC Advocate’s Report Highlights Issues Important to Retirees
By Emily Spreiser Recently we posted a five-part “Know Your Agencies” blog series covering government agencies that play a role in regulating retirement plans. Our third post focused on the Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation (PBGC), a federal agency that acts as an insurer for pension plans sponsored by private employers. Since the PBGC pays benefits […]

Retirement news roundup: articles you may have missed!
By Emily Gilbert It can be hard to keep up with the news, especially during the holiday season. Here’s a roundup of some of the best retirement news articles we’ve seen over the past month: For American Workers, 4 Key Retirement Issues to Watch in 2019 (The New York Times) New York Times reporter Mark […]

Comments to the Department of Labor on Proposed Exemption Involving Retirement Clearinghouse, LLC
On January 10, 2019 the Pension Rights Center submitted comments to the Employee Benefits Security Administration’s Office of Exempt Determinations (OED) concerning a proposed exemption to the prohibited transaction provisions of ERISA. The application for the exemption was submitted by the Retirement Clearinghouse, LLC (RCH) to permit the imposition of a fee to certain participant […]

Know Your Agencies #5: What Parts of the Government Regulate Retirement, and How they Can Help
By Emily Spreiser Post 5 of 5: agencies that help with retirement benefits in other ways The Pension Rights Center is located in Washington, D.C., where people regularly joke about how the government is made of “alphabet soup” because it consists of so many different agencies that we refer to by different combinations of letters. […]

Retirement Savings Plan Provisions on Capitol Hill
By Jane Smith Among the many year-end bills that are circulating in the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives are a number that include fixes for Individual Retirement Accounts (IRAs) and 401(k)-type retirement savings plans. Some of the fixes are found in several bills; others are in just one of the bills. The bills are […]

Know Your Agencies #4: What Parts of the Government Regulate Retirement, and How they Can Help
By Emily Spreiser Post 4 of 5: agencies regulating retirement benefits for government employees The Pension Rights Center is located in Washington, D.C., where people regularly joke about how the government is made of “alphabet soup” because it consists of so many different agencies that we refer to by different combinations of letters. Sometimes figuring […]