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Biden’s new 401(k) rule threatens to funnel workers’ retirement funds into ‘woke’ causes
https://www.washingtontimes.com/multimedia/image/biden_climate_cop26_summit_86747jpg-2676ajpg/A rule quietly proposed by the Biden administration would allow companies to consider factors such as climate change, diversity issues and even political donations when selecting employees’ 401(k) plans, potentially forcing workers to funnel some of their pay into woke causes.
The proposal explicitly directs retirement plan administrators and asset managers to consider environmental, social and corporate governance (ESG) factors when selecting investments.
That would require retirement plan sponsors to give as much weight to a fund’s support of liberal causes, such as donating to Black Lives Matter or building wind turbines, as they do to financial returns.
It also rescinds a Trump-era rule that requires administrators and asset managers to offer investment options solely in the financial interests of participants.
Critics say the rule would harm Americans’ retirement savings by allowing asset managers to sacrifice financial returns to promote liberal policy objectives.
“This is the latest example of how the political left works,” said Sen. Marco Rubio, Florida Republican. “They want to remake the entire country to comply with the latest woke agenda. And with this rule, the political left’s allies on Wall Street and corporate America will be free to do it with no recourse for the workers and retirees harmed by it.

Biden’s new 401(k) rule threatens to funnel workers’ retirement funds into ‘woke’ causes
A rule quietly proposed by the Biden administration would allow companies to consider factors such as climate change, diversity issues and even political donations when selecting employees’ 401(k) plans, potentially forcing workers to funnel some of their pay into “woke” causes.
