Grassley, a long-time sponsor of retirement savings legislation, made the following comment on the expected House action.
"The House is right to move this bill. We're not getting any younger as a nation, and we're not saving nearly enough for retirement. It's important for Congress to encourage workers to start saving now. The more appealing we make it to save for retirement, the more people will do it. It just makes common sense.
"I'm looking for the best vehicle to move this legislation in the Senate. I haven't determined whether this bill could be part of the broad tax relief package the Finance Committee is putting together right now or whether the retirement savings bill could become part of a small-business tax relief measure that we might put together later this year. On the broad tax relief package, I'm still talking with Committee members about their priorities and still waiting for the budget conference report to be finalized. When those pieces fall into place, I'll know much more about the best option for considering the retirement savings bill."