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mr. stevenson. since 2019, congress has twice pass into law bipartisan legislation to increase access to retirement savings options particularly military spouses part-time workers and student loan borrowers. >> again, secureact 1.0 and 2.0 huge in terms of momentum in what they have done to create more access. we are on the right track. what we need to do now, we have to make sure that people are taking advantage of thosese benefits that you've already provided, that they're utilizing those, there's a lot out there and we are working on that but that's -- i think you just -- you're on the right track. we have to keep pushing down that path. >> it would be helpful for us to understand 2.0 is getting implemented, what -- what challenges we are seeing and what other changes we can make to just make it easier and easier for americans to save earlier, earlier in their careers. i want to turn to you and i want to thank you very much for your testimony, it's really meaningful, it's really important. i also
mr. stevenson. since 2019, congress has twice pass into law bipartisan legislation to increase access to retirement savings options particularly military spouses part-time workers and student loan borrowers. >> again, secureact 1.0 and 2.0 huge in terms of momentum in what they have done to create more access. we are on the right track. what we need to do now, we have to make sure that people are taking advantage of thosese benefits that you've already provided, that they're utilizing...
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mr. stevenson. since 2019 targus has twice passed into law bipartisan legislation to increase access to retirement savings options, particularly for military spouses, part-time workers, and student loan borrowers. however, 57 million americans still do not have access to a workplace retirement plan. mr. stevenson, how can congress continue to build on this bipartisan momentum to increase access to retirement option? >> i can secure act 1.0 and 2.0 have just huge in terms of momentum and with it integrate more access. we're on the right track but we need to do now and hold us a cattle engines up on the side of the table is with you to make sure people are taking fan of those benefits that you provided, that the utilizing those. there's a lot out there, 2.0 just past and working on that but that's, i think you just hear on the right track. we've done so much of it got to keep pushing down that path. >> and it will be helpful foro understand as 2.0 is getting a permitted, what challenges we are seeing
mr. stevenson. since 2019 targus has twice passed into law bipartisan legislation to increase access to retirement savings options, particularly for military spouses, part-time workers, and student loan borrowers. however, 57 million americans still do not have access to a workplace retirement plan. mr. stevenson, how can congress continue to build on this bipartisan momentum to increase access to retirement option? >> i can secure act 1.0 and 2.0 have just huge in terms of momentum and...
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mr. stevenson.ince 2019 congress has twice passed into law bipartisan legislation to increase access to retirement savings options. critically for military options part-time workers and student loan borrowers. however 57 million americans do not have access to a workplace retirement plan. how can congress continue to build on the bipartisan momentum to increase access retirement options? >> again secure act 1.0 and 2.0 are huge in terms of momentum to createmo more access. i think we're on the right track but what we need to do and hold us accountable as we have got to make sure people take advantage of those. they are utilizing those. there is a lot out there. two.zero just past. you are on the right track. we got to keep pushing down that path. >> will be helpful for us to understand 2.0 is getting implemented what challenges we are seeing and what other challenges to make j it easier d easier for americans to save earlier and earlier in their careers.u i want to thank you for your testimonyur is
mr. stevenson.ince 2019 congress has twice passed into law bipartisan legislation to increase access to retirement savings options. critically for military options part-time workers and student loan borrowers. however 57 million americans do not have access to a workplace retirement plan. how can congress continue to build on the bipartisan momentum to increase access retirement options? >> again secure act 1.0 and 2.0 are huge in terms of momentum to createmo more access. i think we're...
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mr. stevens law office was located, where stevens and smith lived with her two sons and his two adopted nephews. i hope you will visit our website and click on the link to the stevenson smith's for additional information. the project tonight, dr. kelley will discuss some of the negative forces arrayed against mrs. smith, as well as the middle ground people who can sintered her a little more than a housekeeper, but then also a third group who look upon her as a heroic woman who accomplished too much as a businesswoman, supported stevens in his elaborate and dangerous underground railroad activity and risked her own health caring for him and frankly, keeping him alive to complete his work on the 13th, 14th and 15th amendments. dr. kelley holds a ph.d. in journal from syracuse university. he worked for 25 years as a broadcast journalist and has taught journalism and mass communication at several institutions of higher learning, an uncommon woman is his fourth book, kelley currently serves on the scholarly advisory committee for the stevens and smith center history and democracy. the museum under development by lancaster history. he design resides here in lancaster. his
mr. stevens law office was located, where stevens and smith lived with her two sons and his two adopted nephews. i hope you will visit our website and click on the link to the stevenson smith's for additional information. the project tonight, dr. kelley will discuss some of the negative forces arrayed against mrs. smith, as well as the middle ground people who can sintered her a little more than a housekeeper, but then also a third group who look upon her as a heroic woman who accomplished too...
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mr. thomas. >> i share most of what the viewer said. i agree with him i don't think stevenson was suited for the era of ike was. stevenson had many qualities. he was truly intelligent person and he may have done good things and may have been quicker on so the rights and those sorts of things. and to be fair these counterfactual djohar. samet -- hard to imagine what might have happened. maybe he would have been better about using the united nations n and diplomacy to bring the world to a safer place. maybe he would have been. i doubt it but maybe. and what was this other point? reagan. >> yale reagan. you can overstate this that reagan won the cold where there's the cold war. and the soviet union collapsing from within but it's definitely true that reagan building up our military that was intimidating to the soviets. they didn't have the technology that we did that image of the kremlin with all those telephones because they could even have one telephone and they were sending military spending into ruin and they can keep up. you could make an argument i've read the argument that
mr. thomas. >> i share most of what the viewer said. i agree with him i don't think stevenson was suited for the era of ike was. stevenson had many qualities. he was truly intelligent person and he may have done good things and may have been quicker on so the rights and those sorts of things. and to be fair these counterfactual djohar. samet -- hard to imagine what might have happened. maybe he would have been better about using the united nations n and diplomacy to bring the world to a...
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stevenson and dwight eisenhower in 1956 on "face the nation." modeling the famous kennedy nixon debates tacoma. she and the senator were the first women to appear on the show. mrsr eleanor hosted a new york city my oral candidate showdown on her own program in 1950. in 1959 her third regular television program began airing under the guidance of producer henry morgan the third period does' that sound familiar? the sun a good friend eleanor fdr secretary of the treasury. ran monthly just before the owner's staff in 1962. once again she attracted some the most cultural of the error areaincluding ralph bunch, henry kissinger, luis, edward r murrow, julius, burchard russell, at least stevenson, paul tillich and john f. kennedy as senator and president. she despised jfk's father had to bege convinced the younger of te kennedys. some of her anti- candidate remarks were unfortunatelyly incorporated into television commercials for republican richard nixon. for home she also had little respect. eleanor roosevelt spoke with authority. yet she had a kind grandmotherly appearance and delivery as she aged television commentators and guests often behave deferential to her per
stevenson and dwight eisenhower in 1956 on "face the nation." modeling the famous kennedy nixon debates tacoma. she and the senator were the first women to appear on the show. mrsr eleanor hosted a new york city my oral candidate showdown on her own program in 1950. in 1959 her third regular television program began airing under the guidance of producer henry morgan the third period does' that sound familiar? the sun a good friend eleanor fdr secretary of the treasury. ran monthly...
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mr. thomas. my question,ment question, you talk about eisenhower, eisenhower likes bluff and i'm thinking that the person that would have been president if it hadn't been eisenhower would have beenr stevenson who i totally agree would not have been able to pull ike's bluff, stevenson as president and he was a brilliant guy, absolutely brilliant and capable but looking back at it i just don't think -- and i grew up during that period. i was 7 when eisenhower was elected president so i have been following carefully and even then and you talk about the thing about ike's bluff, what about reagan, didn't reagan do something similar to that with gorbachev. >> i share mostt of what the viewer said, i agree with. i don't think stevenson was well suited for the era as ike was. stevenson had many, many qualities. he was a truly intelligent person and he had strong followers andol he may have done good things in other realms. he may have been quicker on civil rights, just other things ande to be fair, the factuals ae hard, maybe sevenson would have been better using the united nations and diplomacy to -- to bring the world to a safer place, so maybe, maybe he would have been. i doubt it but maybe. >>
mr. thomas. my question,ment question, you talk about eisenhower, eisenhower likes bluff and i'm thinking that the person that would have been president if it hadn't been eisenhower would have beenr stevenson who i totally agree would not have been able to pull ike's bluff, stevenson as president and he was a brilliant guy, absolutely brilliant and capable but looking back at it i just don't think -- and i grew up during that period. i was 7 when eisenhower was elected president so i have been...