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National Public Radio [NPR]
June 22, 2004
Excerpt: Justice Ginsberg wrote a concurring opinion in which she said that even though she agreed with the court's decision there's a real inequity developing here in how ERISA is being interpreted by the courts and playing out in the courts. Because the Supreme Court has interpreted ERISA pre-exemption broadly and the remedies under ERISA narrowly ...
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National Public Radio [NPR]
Feb. 27, 2011
Olivia Mitchell, executive director of the Pension Research Council at the University of Pennsylvania's Wharton School, tells NPR host Renee Montagne that people in the private sector have pension envy because it seems their public sector peers are getting a better deal in retirement.
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National Public Radio [NPR]
July 21, 2006
Excerpt: Millions of Americans rely on traditional pensions that pay retirees a fixed amount of money every month. The government agency that insures those pensions is struggling because too many businesses have been defaulting on their pension responsibilities. After months of negotiation, Congress is finally close to passing a bill that would fix the problem.
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National Public Radio [NPR]
Apr. 25, 2006
Excerpt: Lawmakers in the U.S. House of Representatives and Senate are squabbling over legislation that regulates the amount of money corporations must pay into pension funds. Madeleine Brand talks to Tess Vigeland of Marketplace about what's at stake and why negotiations are so tense.
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National Public Radio [NPR]
Jan. 6, 2005
Excerpt: Eugene Steuerle, a senior fellow at the Urban Institute and an expert on Social Security, says now that Americans are living longer and retiring earlier, the system is being taxed beyond anticipated calculations. Hear Steuerle and NPR's Renee Montagne.
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National Public Radio [NPR]
Dec. 3, 2004
Excerpt: Businesses are embracing a new trend in health insurance, offering so-called health savings accounts to replace traditional insurance and HMO plans. Generally, premiums are lower and savings higher, but it's costly for those who need healthcare the most. NPR's Julie Rovner reports.
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National Public Radio [NPR]
Aug. 20, 2004
Excerpt: NPR's Alex Chadwick talks to Tess Vigeland of Marketplace about the latest settlement in a mutual fund trading abuse case, and the attempts by the Securities and Exchange Commission to limit such abuses.
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National Public Radio [NPR]
July 29, 2004
Excerpt: United Airlines will try to convince federal regulators Thursday to approve its decision to suspend pension fund contributions. Another group of regulators has already said the carrier's move may be illegal. The airline has been struggling to emerge from bankruptcy for 19 months. Hear NPR's Cheryl Corley.
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National Public Radio [NPR]
June 15, 2010
Excerpt: After a months-long break, a landmark federal trial challenging California's ban on same-sex marriage ends Wednesday with closing arguments. The outcome could have wide-ranging implications.... If [the judge] strikes down California's ban on gay marriage, he could do it in a way that sweeps away anti-gay-marriage laws throughout the nation.
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National Public Radio [NPR]
Mar. 19, 2007
Excerpt: It has been nearly a decade and a half since the last effort to overhaul the nation's health care system. But the issue is back, driven by recent state initiatives seeking ways to provide universal health care and by the 2008 presidential campaign.
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