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“One of the notable trends in the U.S. retirement system over the past five decades,” the Congressional Research Service reports, “is that private-sector employees have become less likely to be covered by defined benefit (DB) pension plans and more likely to be covered by defined contribution (DC) pension plans.”
Read moreContingency fees paid to private law firms by state government would be capped under legislation that has now won approval in the House Rules Committee.
Read moreWe’ve officially concluded committee work for this session, with the exception of budget bills that must go through the Joint Committee on Appropriations and Budget. These measures will be ongoing as we work towards finalizing the Fiscal Year 2023 budget, which is the only constitutionally mandated duty of the Legislature.
Read moreGary Reid’s “Swamp has deep roots” was not only fascinating, but also quite disturbing.
Read moreThe radical left just can’t stop talking about Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis’ anti-“grooming” law.
Read morePresident Joe Biden’s action this week to address record-high gasoline prices will have a bare minimum impact on consumers, saving some American families a few dollars a month.
Read moreDoes anyone believe that Joe Biden didn’t know about his son, Hunter’s, international business dealings?
Read moreIn the fall of 2020, I warned repeatedly on social media, TV and in my syndicated column about the Zuckerberg Heist – Silicon Valley’s hijacking of our election system through a private nonprofit called the Center for Tech and Civic Life. CTCL was funded by Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg and his wife, Priscilla Chan, to the tune of $350 million. Election information-rigging Google joined as a top corporate partner, along with the Rockefeller Brothers Fund and the Democracy Fund (founded by Never Trumper billionaire and eBay former chairman Pierre Omidyar).
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