Kansas U.S. Rep Ron Estes: “(2/3) Biden’s ESG rule ignores current law and allows the DOL to pick political winners and losers….”

Kansas U.S. Rep Ron Estes: “(2/3) Biden’s ESG rule ignores current law and allows the DOL to pick political winners and losers….”
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Ron Estes tweeted the following:

“(2/3) Biden’s ESG rule ignores current law and allows the DOL to pick political winners and losers. Rampant inflation has already burdened retirees and workers, and this rule only furthers the left’s social agenda and does nothing to protect those saving for their future.”
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Here are other recent tweets from Ron Estes:

“At the end of last year, Biden’s Department of Labor (DOL) published a final rule that removed protections for retirement savers and allowed retirement plan fiduciaries to consider environmental, social and governance (ESG) factors when making retirement investments. (1/3)”
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“This is a significant milestone for Spirit and the aerospace suppliers of south central Kansas. Im pleased to see the KC-46 Pegasus program support McConnell AFB and our national security through aerial refueling missions. bizjournals.com/wichita/news/2” on Feb. 23
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“It’s great to talk with Kansans, like the staff & residents at Mission Health’s Residence at Rolling Hills in Wichita. I especially enjoyed my conversation with one of their residents, a retired pastor. I toured their facilities & discussed health care & skilled nursing issues.” on Feb. 22
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