A major Biden administration 401(k) rule is officially dead after the Trump administration stopped defending it in court.
The Department of Labor had already ceased defending the investment advice rule and is now joining the plaintiffs in requesting that it be fully vacated.
Since President Trump took office in his second term, the expert panel advising the Department of Labor on ERISA matters has stopped meeting, and officials have not explained why.
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The Department of Labor is not opposing a motion requesting a federal judge vacate a key Biden administration 401(k) rule, dealing a near-final blow to the regulation as the Trump administration seeks ...