KEY POINTS
  • Retirement bills that aim to build on the 2019 Secure Act have bipartisan support.
  • A House committee last month unanimously approved the RISE Act, a series of retirement-related provisions that fall under its jurisdiction.
  • Here are some of the main proposals included in both House and Senate proposals.

Two years after Congress passed a law that ushered in improvements to the U.S. retirement system, lawmakers' efforts to make further enhancements are moving forward — albeit slowly.

There's bipartisan backing for measures in both the House and Senate that would build on the 2019 Secure Act, which aimed to increase both the ranks of savers and retirement security. While progress on the proposals has been slow, there's hope for action in 2022, say supporters.