NALC: A bipartisan majority in the House backs six-day mail delivery

From the National Association of Letter Carriers:

A bipartisan majority in the House backs six-day mail delivery: The NALC has learned that 218 House members from both parties—a majority—have now signed on as co-sponsors of H.Res. 137, the measure introduced by Rep. Sam Graves (R-MO) that expresses the sense of the House that the USPS should take “all appropriate measures” to ensure continuation of six-day delivery. “Our members’ hard work continues to pay off,” NALC President Fredric Rolando said. “This level of support will shore up our defense against the attempts by Congressman Darrell Issa and others to ‘save’ the Postal Service by cutting service—a counterproductive proposal that would surely fail if implemented.” Click here to find out whether your representative is among this majority, and if he or she is not, click here to find out how you can ask your House member to become a co-sponsor of H. Res. 137.

4 thoughts on “NALC: A bipartisan majority in the House backs six-day mail delivery

  1. ITS TIME FOR 5 DAY DELIVERY CUT THE BULLSHIT UNION LEADRES , THE POST OFFICE NEEDS THIS SEVICE TO SURVIVE

  2. we should go to five day delivery and save the postal service money! i am more worried about getting or keeping our current wage scale intact not about weather i deliver 5 days or 6 days the general public could care less about 6 day delivery!

  3. I believe that we are seeing the start of some real progress on keeping the post office alive. Also saving thousands of jobs, not just in the postal service but in other industries. Finally Congress is starting to move. Hope it all turns out well.

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