Connecticut Focuses on Fiduciary Standards for Municipal Plans

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Connecticut has been focused on the fiduciary standards of financial planners and retirement plan administrators in the wake of the now-defunct Department of Labor "fiduciary rule." With the goals of creating both transparency and a more informed consumer, Connecticut has enacted two laws that have placed additional requirements on certain financial planners and retirement plan administrators.

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