Legislation
Democratic Sen. Cory Booker introduced legislation that would restrict corporate ownership and leasing of farmland.
Republicans on the House Financial Services Committee introduced anti-ESG bills aimed mostly at the SEC and the nation's proxy-voting system.
House lawmakers passed a bipartisan bill to offer U.S. investors another pathway to participate in private markets.
House Democrats announced the reintroduction of a bill that would shore up Social Security, increasing benefits and extending the program's solvency.
The House passed a bipartisan bill directing the Treasury Department to issue a report on risks posed by China's financial sector.
A bill advanced out of committee that directs the SEC to propose rules allowing companies to e-deliver documents to investors by default.
Delaware legislators introduced a bill to reinstate the employer match for state employee contributions to the deferred compensation program.
The Vermont Senate passed a bill to establish a state-run retirement savings program for workers whose employers don't offer a workplace plan.
A bipartisan group of senators introduced legislation to better inform Americans of their options for claiming Social Security benefits.
As backlash ramps up against the Labor Department 's rule allowing ESG in retirement investments, Democrats introduced a bill to codify it into law.