However, we have to be realistic. The private sector traditional defined benefit system is going toward extinction.
Cooperation, training, and collaboration must take place and must be practiced well before an incident happens.
I'm very disappointed that there was not a greater inclusion of retirement employee benefit issues by these agencies in carrying out the Pre...
We applaud Chairman Harkin (D-IA) and Ranking Member Enzi (R-WY) for holding this particular hearing
Through the years I've been a supporter of the traditional defined benefit plan system as it forms one of the key legs of our three-legged s...
the change in statistics is a clear indication that defined benefit plans are heading towards extinction.
I also recognize that if people do not save enough through their 401(k)s and IRAs for retirement, then these people will place a greater str...
Pensions are one place where the economy delivers for American households, for employers, for our communities and our financial markets.
This EPA appears to be rushing to issue as many new rules and regulations as it possibly can...
Well, thank you for admitting that there was an error in that, and I know that Texas is going to go on to continue to address this with you,...
the EPA rules are not technologically feasible, that they won't work.
It is indeed a privilege to work with you and to learn from your leadership on this important Committee.
Because we are a not-for-profit cooperative that is ultimately owned by our consumers, these new compliance costs are going to be passed on ...
I think we can do a lot for people and for the Country and for the health of individuals by getting people back to work.
Do you feel the EPA really understands how rural co-ops operate, how they work, compared to company-owned?
The people of Delaware are fortunate to have both of you.
Thank you, Mr. Chairman.
Yes, thank you, Mr. Chairman, for holding this hearing.