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VisitPolitical party stance on DOL rule in 2024 elections
Democrats support • 33%
Republicans oppose • 33%
Bipartisan support • 34%
Public statements, party platforms, and legislative voting records
Biden Admin Enforces New Rule Over Wall Street Objections to Protect Retirement Savers
Apr 23, 2024, 05:04 PM
The Biden administration, through the Department of Labor (DOL), has introduced a new rule aimed at enhancing the integrity of financial advice given to retirement savers. This rule, finalized over objections from Wall Street, mandates stricter fiduciary standards for retirement plan advisers, ensuring they act in the best interests of their clients and scrapping junk fees. The move comes in response to concerns that financial advisors, influenced by kickbacks from insurance companies, have been giving detrimental advice, costing families significant portions of their retirement savings. The rule has faced opposition from some quarters, including certain lawmakers, who argue that it could limit investment options and impose a regulatory burden on savers.
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Support from Democratic leaders • 33%
Support from Republican leaders • 33%
Mixed or no clear support from either party • 34%
Democrats support • 33%
Republicans support • 33%
Bipartisan support • 34%
Democratic Support • 33%
Republican Opposition • 33%
Bipartisan Support • 34%
Democratic support • 25%
Republican opposition • 25%
Bipartisan support • 25%
Bipartisan opposition • 25%
Labor organizations • 33%
Employers/Agribusiness • 33%
Lawmakers • 34%
Strongly support • 25%
Support • 25%
Oppose • 25%
Strongly oppose • 25%
Direct support for the rule • 25%
Neutral stance • 25%
Opposition to the rule • 25%
No involvement • 25%
Support • 33%
Oppose • 33%
Neutral/No Comment • 34%
Strongly oppose • 33%
Moderately oppose • 33%
Support • 34%
Democratic Party • 33%
Republican Party • 33%
Both Parties • 34%
Yes, by Democrats • 33%
Yes, by Republicans • 33%
No • 34%
Banking • 25%
Broker-Dealers • 25%
Independent Advisors • 25%
Insurance • 25%