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White House executive order on retirement access highlighted; Sen. Tim Scott praises savers match pairing

April 30, 2026 | U.S. Senate Banking Committee GOP


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White House executive order on retirement access highlighted; Sen. Tim Scott praises savers match pairing
The broadcast reported the White House planned to sign an executive order expanding Americans’ access to retirement plans for employees whose employers do not already provide a plan, and that the administration plans to combine the move with the Savers Match for lower-income workers.

Sen. Tim Scott praised the initiative as beneficial to employees, independent contractors and small businesses, saying it will help people "keep more of their money in their pocket." Scott added a personal anecdote about starting his career, contributing to a 401(k) and benefiting from employer matching.

The segment did not provide the exact executive order text or implementation details, such as eligibility rules or agency implementation timelines. The host and Scott framed the move as a messaging point for the midterm elections and as a policy likely to help working Americans who currently lack employer-provided retirement plans.

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