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Public Comment To the Department of Labor: Millions of Americans are counting on their 401(k)s and retirement accounts, and many depend on investment professionals for guidance in managing these complex plans. We should be able to trust our financial advisers to put our interests first. But the current rules make it easy for unscrupulous advisers to line their own pockets at our expense. It's time to close this loophole and insist that the professionals who present themselves as honest retirement advisers actually give honest advice, instead of a sales pitch disguised as advice. It's difficult enough to save for retirement without having to contend with advisers who put their interests ahead of ours. I'm counting on you to close this loophole now. Martin Niemi James Keegan Derek Monroe Douglas, AK Anchorage, AK Anchorage, AK David Hribar Marc Dumas Dolores Farrell Palmer, AK Fairbanks, AK Sitka, AK Charlotte Jewell Jiohn S. 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