The testimony (here) was presented jointly by Tom Johnson, RCH’s EVP and Head of Policy Development, and Craig Copeland, EBRI’s Senior Research Associate. Johnson and Copeland not only addressed the basics of Auto Portability -- what it is, why it’s needed and how it works – but also covered the latest key research findings and EBRI data that are highly-supportive.
In his portion of the testimony, Johnson addressed the Auto Portability model and covered the key research initiatives -- building upon each other – that have steadily advanced the case for Auto Portability, including:
Diving deeply into the EBRI database, Craig Copeland went on to provide the Council with empirical support for Auto Portability, including:
Overall, the joint RCH-EBRI testimony before the ERISA Advisory Council represents the most credible, comprehensive and complete case to date for Auto Portability – and is sure to be referenced by public policy makers in the weeks ahead.