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From the Philadelphia Inquirer: “Congress not so secure on fixing retirement woes.” Excerpt:

. . . Congress is moving ahead on several fronts that could converge into a broad overhaul aimed at shoring up Social Security, pensions and personal savings.

“By putting them together, I believe it actually speeds up the process,” Rep. William M. Thomas (R., Calif.), chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee, said recently. . .

The House Education and Workforce Committee plans to start writing pension legislation as early as next week. It could be wrapped into the broad retirement package that Thomas envisions.

“That’s an approach that could very possibly build a broad coalition for reforms both in Social Security and other critical areas of retirement security, like pensions and IRAs, 401(k)s and health care,” said Sen. John Sununu (R., N.H.). “If the House would be able to put together something that was comprehensive, it might provide a framework and build some momentum for a broader bill in the Senate.”

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