Team,
During his presidency, Donald Trump did serious damage to the United States Postal Service – choosing a Postmaster General with zero USPS experience who slowed down our mail, laid off postal workers, and created chaos around mail-in voting.
Fast forward to today, and we're taking action to get the USPS back in working order. This month, we passed The Postal Service Reform Act, which will save the USPS $50 billion over the next decade and create a solid financial future for USPS employees.
Do you think the Senate should immediately put this bill up for a vote? Let us know now.
The Postal Service Reform Act will do three major things to help support the USPS:
Ensure USPS is on a sustainable financial footing.
Require USPS to deliver both mail & packages at least 6 days per week.
Develop an online system to track performance.
This is one of the few bills passed out of the House this year that had significant support from both Democrats AND Republicans.
We know there are many important legislative priorities on your list, but we want to know where this one falls: Do you think this bill to support the USPS should be put up for an immediate vote in the Senate?
Thanks for your input!
NewDems
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