The Ownership Effect

Why Democrats and Republicans Love ESOPs: Part One

20 min · 12 de ene de 2026
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Retirement policy expert Kendra Isaacson joins Jim Bonham for Part One of a two-part conversation exploring why employee stock ownership plans enjoy rare bipartisan support on Capitol Hill. Drawing on her experience at the Department of Labor and on the Senate HELP Committee, Isaacson explains how ESOPs fit within America’s retirement system—and why lawmakers on both the left and the right view employee ownership as a public good that strengthens workers, businesses, and local economies.

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