I was so grateful to work with Senator Cornyn on legislation that was included in the SECURE 2.0 retirement bill we passed last year that allows domestic violence survivors to withdraw penalty-free from their retirement plans.
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Cortez Masto highlights collaboration on legislation aiding domestic violence survivors.
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