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Two Congressmen Are Trying to Kill a Program That Helps People Save for Retirement

In the News February 10, 2017 February 10, 2017
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“One of the best ways to help people save money for retirement may soon be blocked by Congress. This week, two Republican Congressmen introduced bills that would effectively prevent states and cities from setting up automatic retirement programs for small business workers.”

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