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PRC In the News
02/21/17|The Washington Post

Will your pension be there when you need it?

Karen Friedman is the executive vice president and policy director at the Pension Rights Center, and Joellen Leavelle is the group’s communications and outreach director. Last week, I invited them to answer readers’ questions about their pensions. Here are some questions they didn’t have time to get to from last week’s Color of Money live chat.

PRC In the News
02/17/17|Washington Post

Color of Money Live Chat with Michelle Singletary

PRC’s Karen Friedman and Joellen Leavelle discussed an array of retirement issues during Michelle Singletary’s Color of Money Live Chat on February 16, 2107.

Comments & Letters
02/15/17

Letter to U.S. House of Representatives leadership urging a “no” vote on the Congressional Review Act Resolutions to overturn the Department of Labor’s common sense rule on “Savings Arrangements Established by States for Non-Governmental Employees

The Pension Rights Center sent a letter to key leadership in the U.S. House of Representatives urging them to vote against two resolutions that would overturn the common-sense rule issued by the Department of Labor in 2016 to expand retirement savings opportunities for private-sector workers who are not covered by an employer-sponsored retirement plan, such […]

PRC In the News
02/13/17|Forbes

Congress Poised To Halt State-Mandated Small Business Retirement Plans

Large employers are backing two Congressional resolutions that would put a stop to burgeoning state and city-mandated workplace retirement savings programs meant to cover the 55 million American workers without a private sector plan. The vote could come next week, and is causing alarm among retirement security watchdogs and the states that are rolling out […]

PRC In the News
02/13/17|LA Times

How to track down an old retirement account

Dear Liz: I worked for a company during the late 1990s.  When I left, I had a 401(k) worth approximately $10,000. I recently found an old 401(k) statement and called the plan administrator.

PRC In the News
02/13/17|Ron Ponder Show

Joellen Leavelle appears on the Ron Ponder Show

Joellen Leavelle, PRC’s communications and outreach director, appeared on the Ron Ponder Show where she discussed recent pension cuts affecting Iron Workers Local 17 retirees as a result of the Multiemployer Pension Reform Act.

PRC In the News
02/13/17|NPR's All Things Considered

Financial Industry Groups Fear Trump Will Block Investor Protection Rule

Some watchdog groups that keep an eye on the financial industry are worried about the fate of a new Labor Department rule that’s supposed to take effect this April. It says financial advisers have to act in their customers’ best interest when giving them advice about their 401k retirement accounts. Under the Trump administration, that […]

PRC In the News
02/09/17|Dallas Business Journal

​Pension advance firms could get windfall from Dallas funding crisis

A proposal being floated by state lawmakers to fix the troubled Dallas police and fire pension could benefit companies that some fear would prey upon retirees seeking advances on their plans.

Press Release
02/06/17

Pension Rights Center statement on executive order seeking review of fiduciary rule

Ensuring that all Americans saving for retirement receive unbiased investment advice is paramount to guaranteeing their economic security in retirement. The Center believes that every American has a right to investment advice that will maximize their retirement savings rather than line the pockets of unscrupulous investment advisers. The fiduciary rule was vetted for five years […]

PRC In the News
01/31/17|The Plain Dealer

Can President Trump help ironworkers about to lose part of pensions? Retiree family makes an unlikely plea

Congress didn’t help Cleveland’s retired ironworkers, who are about to lose part of their pensions. The Treasury Department didn’t either, although it said it did all it could. Can President Donald Trump help?

PRC In the News
01/30/17|Times Union

Retirees of former Schenectady hospital face pension loss

Owens is among more than 1,100 employees of the Schenectady hospital, closed nine years ago, to receive a letter in October warning their pension monies could be depleted within the next decade. He and his wife derive two-thirds of their income from the pension.

Speeches & Statements
01/30/17

Speech by Karen Friedman at a meeting of the Wisconsin Committee to Protect Pensions (January 28, 2017)

Hello!  I’m so happy to be here speaking to all of you. Karen Ferguson, the Center’s director, and, Joellen Leavelle, the Center’s communications and outreach director, both wanted me to say a big hello to you too! Because, like me, they love you guys! When Bob Amsden picked me up at the airport yesterday, he […]

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