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May 18, 2024

Manchin, GOP senators move to overturn retirement investment planning rule


thehill.com
Manchin, GOP senators move to overturn retirement investment planning rule
Lauren Sforza

Sen. Joe Manchin (D-W.Va.) and a group of Republican senators are moving to overturn a retirement investment planning rule that was finalized by the Labor Department last month.

The Labor Department unveiled the new rule last month that would update the definition of an investment advice fiduciary under the Employee Retirement Income Security Act. Manchin and 15 Republican senators joined in co-sponsoring a Congressional Review Act (CRA) resolution that would overturn this new rule.

Manchin argued that the rule, if enacted, would cause people to “lose access to investment advice due to how broadly the rule defines fiduciary.”

“This Department of Labor rule is yet another example of dangerous federal overreach. While I understand the Administration’s intent to protect Americans’ retirement savings, the truth of the matter is this does the exact opposite,” Manchin said.



We live in a oligarchy. IMHO.
May 15, 2024

The GOP is yarming all about lawfare

Because their cult leader is going down.

May 13, 2024

Donald Trump is a raving maniac.

At least that is my view on his rambling statements at campaign stops and on the court house steps. I can't believe that 77M people voted for the guy in 2020. IMHO.

April 19, 2024

Complaint charges Portland teachers' union with prolonging 2023 strike, seeks $100 million for families

oregonlive.com
Complaint charges Portland teachers’ union with prolonging 2023 strike, seeks $100 million for families
Updated: Apr. 18, 2024, 11:06 p.m.|Published: Apr. 18, 2024, 3:04 p.m.
By

Julia Silverman | The Oregonian/OregonLive

The Portland Association of Teachers unnecessarily prolonged the strike that shut down schools for 11 days in November by trying to bargain over topics that the school district was not legally obligated to discuss, a complaint filed Thursday on behalf of four parents alleges.

The complaint, which seeks relief from an administrative law judge for the state Employment Labor Relations Board, asks for $100 million in damages for families around the district lost academic, social and work time due to the lengthy school closures. The complaint also asks the judge to void the contract that teachers and the district eventually agreed upon.

The suit was filed by Chicago-based firm Hughes & Suhr, which has filed similar complaints in other states where there have been educator strikes, including Illinois, New Jersey and Kentucky; a judge recently dismissed a similar lawsuit from the same firm in Massachusetts. One of the partners in the firm, Daniel Suhr, is a former policy director for former Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker, who was nationally known for his fight against collective bargaining for teachers’ unions there. The local counsel is Jeff Eager, a Republican political consultant and attorney who is the former mayor of Bend.

A representative for both the Portland Association of Teachers and its umbrella union, the Oregon Education Association, said neither group would comment on the complaint.


This is a Republican attempt to destroy the Teachers Union.

[link:https://www.oregonlive.com/education/2024/04/complaint-charges-portland-teachers-union-with-prolonging-2023-strike-seeks-100-million-for-families.html|]
April 7, 2024

This war in the Middle East is coming to an end.

It won't be long before there is a new war in the middle east.

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March 31, 2024

Internet Security & Privacy is a Myth in the 21st Century.

AT&T confirms data for 73 million customers leaked on hacker forum

AT&T has finally confirmed it is impacted by a data breach affecting 73 million current and former customers after initially denying the leaked data originated from them.

This comes after AT&T has repeatedly denied for the past two weeks that a massive trove of leaked customer data originated from them and or that their systems had been breached.

While the company continues to say there is no indication their systems were breached, it has now confirmed that the leaked data belongs to 73 million current and former customers.
March 30, 2024

Loretta Lynn These Boots Are Made For Walkin...

I loved here from the first time I heard her music.

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