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Insured Retirement Institute (IRI)
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Equitable Leader Named IRI’s 2025 Industry Champion of Retirement Security
Nick Lane honored for commitment to expanding access to retirement solutions; Insured Retirement Institute also honors FIG’s Arron Price with 2025 Leadership Award
March 27, 2025
IRI Reveals Top Retirement Legislation Priorities for 2025
Protecting retirement plan tax treatment, expanding lifetime income options among goals outlined in 2025 Federal Retirement Security Blueprint
March 6, 2025
Reps. Foxx, Scott and Wagner Honored as 2024 Champions of Retirement Security
Insured Retirement Institute honors trio in part for demonstrated opposition to DOL fiduciary rule efforts
December 18, 2024
2 Efforts to Overturn DOL Fiduciary Rule Advance in Separate House Committee Votes
While one committee voted to send a resolution to disapprove the controversial rule to the full House for a vote, another advanced legislation that would defund its enforcement
July 10, 2024
Nine Insurance Trade Groups Sue DOL Over Fiduciary Rule
The lawsuit is the second since the DOL announced its new rule in April
May 28, 2024
House, Senate Resolutions Introduced to ‘Disapprove’ DOL Fiduciary Rule
Resolution of disapproval under the Congressional Review Act filed today seeks to invalidate final rule set to take effect in September
May 15, 2024
Fiduciary Rule Reaction: For and Against
ARA among first to express strong support while several groups voice opposition
April 23, 2024
‘401(k) Industry Owns Congress’ Claims POLITICO Report
While detailing extreme effectiveness of retirement industry lobby, exhaustive report calls it out it for providing tax breaks weighted toward wealthy and blowing out deficit
April 19, 2024
Insurance Trade Groups Flag Concerns Over DOL Fiduciary Rule Process
A number of insurance organizations called on the Department of Labor to stop on finalizing its fiduciary rule and instead continue its public comment period
April 15, 2024
DOL Retirement Security Rule Now Under OMB Review, But Changes Unknown for Now
Controversial rule expected to be fast-tracked in effort to make it effective prior to November election while opponents renew calls for its withdrawal
March 11, 2024