"The Pension Protection Act of 2006 represents the most extensive revision of American pension law in over 30 years. Affecting approximately 44 million Americans, the Act is designed to restore stability to employer-based pensions. The eventual text of the Act, as represented by the final version of H.R. 4, resulted from a breakdown of negotiations between the House and Senate over a broader bill, H.R. 2830, that would have combined pension reform with the extension of popular Bush Administration tax breaks. This compilation includes all the relevant documents related to the legislative history of the Act, including hearings, reports, bill versions, congressional committee prints, CBO estimates and presidential comments"--Hein Website.
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