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WASHINGTON, D.C. — The Insured Retirement Institute (IRI) is conducting a congressional fly-in with its Board of Directors on June 14 to meet with U.S. Senators, Representatives, and congressional staff to discuss the group’s public policy priorities.

IRI’s Board of Directors comprises senior-level executives from life insurers, broker-dealer firms, and asset management companies. IRI board members will discuss IRI’s 2023 Retirement Security Blueprint, which details the association’s public policy agenda.

The Blueprint includes 28 common-sense proposals to address the retirement anxiety that many workers and retirees have about their ability to accumulate adequate savings to produce sustainable retirement income.

“The solutions offered by the Blueprint will help our nation’s workers and retirees build economic equity, strengthen their financial security, and protect their income during their retirement years,” said Wayne Chopus, IRI President and CEO.

IRI has meetings scheduled with the following offices:

 

Rep. Rick Allen
R-Va.
Sen. Ben Cardin
D-Md.
Sen. Bill Cassidy
R-La.
Rep. Bill Foster
D-Ill.
Rep. Virginia Foxx
R-N.C.
Rep. Andrew Garbarino
R-N.Y.
Rep. Hakeem Jeffries
D-N.Y.
Rep. Frank Lucas
R-Okla.
Sen. Ben Lujan
D-N.M.
Sen. Roger Marshall
R-Kan.
Rep. Wiley Nickel
D-N.C.
Rep. Donald Norcross
D-N.J.
Rep. Linda Sanchez
D-Calif.
Sen. Bernie Sanders
I-Vt.
Sen. Chuck Schumer
D-N.Y.
Sen. Kyrsten Sinema
I- Ariz.
Rep. Mike Thompson
D-Calif.
Rep. Tim Walberg
R-Mich.
Sen. Ron Wyden
D-Ore.

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Contact: Dan Zielinski

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