The Senate Appropriations Committee approved by a 29-0 vote Thursday afternoon the financial services and general government 2024 appropriations bill, which allocates $14 million to the Bureau of Fiscal Services, part of the Treasury Department, to implement Secure 2.0.
Sen. Patty Murray, D-Wash., the committee's chairwoman, said the funds will be used to "help people locate retirement accounts from past employers that they are missing or have lost track of."
The bill includes "funding for the program I established in my bipartisan retirement bill last year to help connect people with retirement accounts from past employers they are missing," Murray said, referring to the Rise & Shine Act.
SEC Budget, Concerns
The Appropriations Committee also appropriated $2.4 billion to the SEC, $194 million more than the fiscal year 2023 enacted level and $72 million less than the budget request.
The senators suggested the agency place a more critical eye on the SEC's Investor Advisory Committee.