On Wednesday, October 3, 2007, in room 2154 Rayburn, the House Subcommittee on Federal Workforce, Postal Service, and the District of Columbia will hold a hearing entitled, “Will Increased Postal Rates Put Mailers out of Business.

The following witnesses are expected to testify at the hearing:

Panel I Mr. James C. Miller, III Chairman, Board of Governors, United States Postal Service

Mr. Steve Kearney, Vice President of Pricing and Classification, United States Postal Service

Mr. Dan Blair, Chairman, Postal Regulatory Commission

Panel II

Mr. Steve Stallone, President, International Labor Communications Association

Mr. Victor Navasky, Publisher Emeritus, The Nation and the Columbia Journalism Review

Mr. Jeff Hollingsworth, Vice President, Eagle Publishing

Mr. Max Heath, Vice-President of Postal/Acquisitions, Landmark Community Newspapers

Mr. Hamilton Davison, Executive Director, American Catalog Mailers Association

Mr. David Straus, Counsel, American Business Media 

Panel III

Mr. James O’Brien, Vice President Distribution & Postal Affairs, Time Inc.

Mr. Mark White, Vice President Manufacturing, U.S. News & World Reports

Mr. Joseph Schick, Director Postal Affairs, Quad/Graphics Inc.

Mr. Brad Nathan, President, Quebecor World Logistics

Mr. Jerry Cerasale, Senior Vice President Government Affairs, Direct Marketing Association

Mr. Clay Hall, Chief Executive Officer, Aspire Media
source: House of Representatives

Comments

  1. old postal guy says:

    these mailers need to quit whining & start paying their fair share.The PO has given breaks in rates to these guys in excess of what it costs to mail. I’m sure the public wouldn’t mind paying the same rates as these mailers.

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