Georgia 2025-2026 Regular Session

Georgia Senate Bill SB226

Introduced
2/20/25  

Caption

Peach State Saves Programs; provide for creation

Impact

The implementation of SB226 will amend Title 34 of the Official Code of Georgia Annotated by adding a new chapter focused on the creation and operation of the Peach State Saves program. This legislation may lead to a significant shift in retirement savings culture within the state, as it allows easier access to retirement savings through payroll deductions. The program is expected to drive greater participation in individual retirement accounts (IRAs) across various employment sectors. By promoting consistent savings habits, the program seeks to improve financial literacy and preparedness for retirement among Georgia's workforce.

Summary

SB226 establishes the 'Peach State Saves' program, a defined contribution retirement savings initiative aimed at enhancing financial security for Georgia residents. This program requires covered employers to automatically enroll their employees into a payroll deduction IRA unless they choose to opt out. Contributions to the IRA will primarily be made through employee wages, with an automatic default contribution rate set at 5%, which may be adjusted by the program board. The program is designed to facilitate savings among those without access to traditional employer-sponsored retirement plans, particularly benefiting small business employees and independent workers.

Contention

While proponents advocate that the Peach State Saves program will bolster retirement savings and financial resilience for many Georgians, critics express concerns over potential employer burdens and the effectiveness of such a program in genuinely enhancing retirement security. They question whether automatic enrollment could lead to passive participation without proper understanding or engagement, resulting in insufficient retirement saving levels. Additionally, there might be scrutiny around the program's fee structures and the adequacy of resources allocated for participant education and support.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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