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April 15, 2021 Press Release
Washington, D.C. – Speaker Nancy Pelosi issued this statement after the Biden Administration announced a new executive order and additional sanctions to hold Russia accountable:
“The tough new measures ordered by President Biden make clear that the United States will act firmly and forcefully to hold Russia accountable for its aggression against America and our allies.
“Under the Biden Administration, Moscow will face consequences for its destructive and destabilizing behavior – its interference in American elections, Russia’s cyber hacking, including its SolarWinds attack on the U.S. government, and its incursions and occupation of sovereign territory, including Ukraine. Importantly, these measures further toughen our response.
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President Joe Biden, the late Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, and Justice Stephen Breyer have all questioned the wisdom of packing the Supreme Court.
The views expressed by the Democratic president, and two justices appointed by past Democratic presidents, are increasingly relevant as liberal activists seek to expand the number of Supreme Court seats from nine to 13, presumably filling the four new seats with ideologically friendly justices.
Biden in 1983 called such a move boneheaded. Ginsburg warned that it was a bad idea when former President Franklin Roosevelt tried, and failed, in 1937 to expand the Supreme Court and add favorable judges.
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The 2021 Aspen Leadership Forum on Retirement Savings: Making Retirement Savings Part of an Equitable Recovery
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On April 15, 2021, the
Aspen Leadership Forum on Retirement Savings is kicking off its fifth convening with a free, public dialogue on how retirement savings must be part of an equitable recovery from COVID-19. We invite policymakers, the private sector (record keepers, asset managers, plan sponsors, consultants, fintech), academia, nonprofits, and advocates to join us in a dialogue designed to accelerate the development of a truly inclusive savings system.
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New insights from a nationally representative survey by the Aspen Institute Financial Security Program, DCIIA Retirement Research Center, Morningstar, and NORC at the University of Chicago on how Americans relied on retirement savings, emergency savings, and debt strategies to cope with income loss during 2020