Us Congress 2023-2024 Regular Session

Us Congress Senate Bill SB2627

Introduced
7/27/23  

Caption

Women's Retirement Protection Act

Impact

The legislation recognizes that many defined contribution plans currently lack adequate spousal protections, which can leave spouses vulnerable following events such as divorce or the death of a partner. By imposing additional spousal consent requirements before distributions are made, the bill promotes greater financial security for spouses, particularly women, who are often less prepared for retirement. It also seeks to address the larger public issue of retirement savings inadequacy for women, taking into account various socio-economic factors that contribute to lower retirement preparedness among this demographic.

Summary

SB2627, titled the 'Women’s Retirement Protection Act,' seeks to amend the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 to enhance protections for spouses in defined contribution retirement plans. This bill is introduced with the intent of addressing the disparities that women face regarding retirement security compared to their male counterparts. It aims to establish clearer spousal consent requirements for distributions from individual account plans, thereby ensuring that spouses have a say in significant financial decisions pertaining to their retirement benefits.

Contention

One notable point of contention surrounding SB2627 is the balance it seeks to achieve between consumer protection and the administrative considerations of retirement plan providers. Critics may argue that the additional burden of spousal consent can complicate the management of retirement plans and slow down access to funds at critical times. Conversely, advocates assert that the protection of spouses is paramount, especially given statistical evidence pointing to the economic disadvantages women face in retirement. Overall, the bill is part of a broader movement to ensure that women's financial security during retirement is safeguarded against systemic inequities.

Companion Bills

US HB5060

Related Women's Retirement Protection Act

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