NALC: Issa Attempting To Remove 6-day Mail Delivery language from Appropriations Bill

July 13, 2011 by · 14 Comments
Filed under: politics, postal, postal news, usps 

UPDATED: 07/13/2011 at 3:15 p.m.
Meeting Time:  This hearing has been postponed subject to the call of the Chair.

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From NALC eActivist Network:

Today, the Rules Committee in the House of Representatives will make a decision that could determine the fate of six-day mail delivery service.

Rep. Darryl Issa (R-CA) has requested that the provision preserving six-day delivery be stripped from the Financial Service Appropriations bill. Removing this language would break a bipartisan, 30-year history and tradition of Congress maintaining six-day delivery.

In the 112th Congress, six-day delivery has bipartisan support, as demonstrated by the 171 co-sponsors of H. Res. 137, a sense-of-the-House resolution “that the United States Postal Service should take all appropriate measures to ensure the continuation of its 6-day mail delivery service.” Additionally, on July 7, the six-day rider was reported out of the full Appropriations Committee as part of H.R. 2434 with no objections.

The presidents of the three other postal unions and I have sent a letter to the members of both the Appropriations and Rules committees, saying, in part, that “there will be a loss of 80,000 or more jobs if Saturday delivery is eliminated…tens of millions of businesses and constituents will be disadvantaged by the loss of Saturday delivery.”

The NALC is currently working with the legislative staffs of our friends on the Hill and with NALC activists whose representatives serve on the Rules and Appropriations committees to protect the six-day reliable mail service Americans have come to expect from their letter carriers. I will continue to update you as information becomes available, and I may call on you within the next few days to take action.

Thank you for your continued efforts to protect six-day delivery.

In Solidarity,

Fredric V. Rolando, President
National Association of Letter Carriers

NALC eActivist Network

Senate Subcommittee To Meet On Proposals for Addressing USPS Current Financial Condition

March 18, 2010 by · 6 Comments
Filed under: postal, usps 

The U.S. Senate Subcommittee On Appropriations (Financial Services and General Government Subcommittee) has scheduled a hearing today at 2:30 p.m.

Agenda: Proposals for addressing the current financial situation facing the United States Postal Service.

Witnesses:
Panel 1:

The Honorable John E. Potter
Postmaster General, CEO
United States Postal Service

Panel 2:

The Honorable Ruth Y. Goldway
Chairman
Postal Regulatory Commission

The Honorable David C. Williams
Inspector General
United States Postal Service
Office of Inspector General

Phillip Herr
Director
Physical Infrastructure Issues
U.S. Government Accountability Office