Multiemployer Plan Enrollment Bill
Official: To amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to establish an exception for multiemployer plan participants to the requirements for automatic enrollment.
IntroducedDecember 12, 2025
Why This Matters
This bill allows workers in multiemployer retirement plans to opt out of automatic enrollment, making it easier for them to manage their retirement savings.
If you work for multiple employers under a multiemployer plan, you can choose not to be automatically enrolled in the retirement plan.
Affects: Workers participating in multiemployer retirement plans across various industries.
What changes is this bill making?
1. This bill changes rules for automatic enrollment in retirement plans. 2. It allows exceptions for participants in multiemployer plans. 3. Multiemployer plans are retirement plans that cover workers from different employers. 4. The changes will start for tax years beginning after December 31, 2024.
Who is affected?
Workers participating in multiemployer retirement plans across various industries.