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Bill Introduced to Expand 529 Plan Eligible Expenses
Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX) has reintroduced the Student Empowerment Act.
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Bill to Expand 529 Usage Introduced
Representative Rob Wittman (R-VA) and several co-sponsors have introduced the Freedom to Invest in Tomorrow’s Workforce Act. According to a press release, the bill would permit the use of 529 account funds to pay for certain post-secondary training programs.
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Proposal Expanding 529 qualified expenses Introduced
Representatives Marie Gluesenkamp Perez (D-WA) and co-sponsor Chuck Edwards (R-NC) have introduced H.R. 808,
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House Proposal Would Expand 529 Use
Rep. Kevin Hern, (R-OK), and three Republican co-sponsors have introduced HR 8915, the Education and Workforce Freedom Act.
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Child Savings Account Proposal Introduced
Senator Bob Casey (D-PA) and several co-sponsors have introduced S. 3716, the 401Kids Savings Account Act.
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IRS Announces Rollover Relief for Maryland Prepaid College Trust Accounts
The Internal Revenue Service has issued Notice 2024-23 providing relief for taxpayers impacted by system issues affecting the Maryland Prepaid College Trust.
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Legislation Proposed to Expand 529 Use
Senator Mike Lee (R-UT) has introduced S. 3520, the Achieving Choice in Education Act or the ‘‘ACE Act’’.
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SECURE 2.0 Technical Corrections Draft Released
The Senate and House committees of jurisdiction have released a draft containing technical corrections and other clarifications to SECURE 2.0.
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Bill Introduced to Expand 529 Plan Eligible Expenses
Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX) has reintroduced the Student Empowerment Act. The bill would allow public, private, and religious school students to use 529 savings accounts to cover K-12 expenses—including expenses related to tutoring, testing fees, and educational therapies for students with disabilities.
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Washington Pulse: SECURE 2.0 is Congress’s Retirement Enhancement Encore
Retirement legislation has been a welcome area of bipartisan cooperation in the U.S. Congress, marked by a history of Republican and Democratic bill co-sponsorship and support. A recent example is the Setting Every Community Up for Retirement Enhancement Act—the SECURE Act—passed and signed into law in 2019. The SECURE Act has been hailed as the most important retirement enhancement legislation in more than a decade.