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If I were you, I would pass a law that says if you want to be a 401(k) plan, you have to automatically enroll all your employees in it every year and have the default contribution level be at 6 percent and automatically increase that level…

I want to thank Senator Wyden for his great efforts that he has made since I have been chairman.

I plan to do my part to ensure that the committee focuses on advancing policies that unite both parties.

Such a legislative solution was included in S. 1270, introduced by Senator Hatch in the 113th Congress.

established 'tasks forces' to review major areas of the current tax code, with an eye towards reform.

Will the backlog be eliminated before the start of GDUFA II?

I want to personally thank you for the work that you do. You do a terrific job, and I recognize it.

I personally want to thank the Chairman and Ranking Member of this committee for getting into this, and I intend to help them every step of the way.

The generics are absolutely critical to this country and absolutely critical to our Federal budget and absolutely critical to the successful quotient and reputation of the FDA.

The private employer-based retirement savings system--particularly 401(k) plans and Individual Retirement Accounts, or IRAs--has become the greatest wealth creator for the middle class in history.

The reason Hatch-Waxman was so essential is because there were only about 16 to 18 percent of generics on the marketplace back when we did that. Today, it is approaching 90 percent.

Financial security, and retirement policy in particular, have never been more important.

American workers have saved more than $4.7 trillion in 401(k) plans and more than $7.6 trillion in IRAs.

I think we can all agree that in the coming years assured access to space is going to continue to be more and more important with each passing year.

At this point in time when the United States is trying to reduce our reliance on Russian companies for space launches...

I question whether it would make sense to prohibit American launch providers from purchasing excess ICBM motors for commercial use while allowing Russians to take all of the business in that market.