The 401(k) Fix
Preventing Future Enrons
In the wake of the Enron scandal, the retirement savings of many Americans are now seen as less secure. The need to reform our current pension policies, including 401(k) plans, is emerging as a national priority. Legislation has already passed the House and will soon be debated in the Senate.
Senators Grassley and Corzine will present their views on current legislation to remedy the current state of 401K plans -- and on the larger context of retirement security. The panel discussion will follow, offering commentary and policy proposals relevant to the current pension controversy.
06/13/2002 - 12:00pm
06/13/2002 - 2:00pm
Dirksen Senate Office Building
Washington, DCUnited States
Participants
- Charles Grassley
(R-IA), United States Senate
Ranking Member, Senate Finance Committee - Jon S Corzine
(D-NJ), United States Senate - Jim Klein
President, American Benefits Council - David Certner
Director of Federal Affairs, AARP - Rick McGahey
Managing Vice President, Abt Associates, Inc. - David John
Research Fellow, The Heritage Foundation - Michael Calabrese
Director, Retirement Security Program - Peter Gosselin
National Economics Correspondent, Los Angeles Times - Leon Panetta
Co-Chair, Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget











