Senators Say Director of PBGC Should Have Pensions Experience, Fight for Workers and Retirees
The PBGC protects the pensions of workers and retirees by insuring pension plans that cover about 40 million people, and Sens. Smith and Baldwin are concerned by the lack of
"Since the Pension Protection Act of 2006 established that the PBGC Director must be confirmed by the
The senators continued, "With the
In addition to Smith and Baldwin, the letter was also signed by Sens.
You can read full text of the letter here https://www.baldwin.senate.gov/imo/media/doc/HELP%20Hartogensis%20Hearing%20Request%20Letter.pdf or by reading below:
Senator
Chairman
Education, Labor, and Pensions
Senator
Ranking Member
Education, Labor, and Pensions
We are writing today to urge you to hold a hearing in the
Since the Pension Protection Act of 2006 established that the PBGC Director must be confirmed by the
Moreover, the PBGC currently protects pension benefits for over 10 million people who participate in more than 1,400 multiemployer defined benefit plans. The PBGC's multiemployer program is projected to become insolvent by 2025, further underscoring the need for stable leadership at the agency over the next several years. Because we know that it is simply not possible to address the multiemployer pension shortfall through investment growth, it is critical that the Committee have an understanding of the nominee's vision to return the plans to solvency.
The PBGC's insolvency would be devastating for the hundreds of thousands of retirees who are unable to reenter the workforce and would receive pennies on the dollar instead of their full pensions. Not only would this devastate the affected retirees and their families, it would also be devastating to the economy, the small businesses that participate in these multiemployer plans, and the active workers who have yet to retire.
With the
It is imperative that the HELP Committee hold a hearing to learn what experience and expertise
Sincerely,
Read this original document at: https://www.smith.senate.gov/content/sens-smith-baldwin-call-hearing-trump-administration%E2%80%99s-nominee-head-pension-benefit-guaranty



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