California poised to pass state retirement savings law
Within days, the governor of America's largest state is expected to provide access to nearly 7 million people without a retirement plan through the workplace.
California lawmakers are poised to vote any day on a bill that would greatly expand access to workplace retirement plans among small businesses, a measure that has drawn both praise for helping address a perceived savings shortfall and ire from groups who feel the state is taking the wrong approach.
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