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NPMHU Reacts to Latest Version of Congressman Issa's Postal Reform Legislation

0n July 24, 2013, strictly by party lines, Congressman Darrell Issa’s (R-CA) postal reform legislation, H.R. 2748, was marked up and passed by the full Committee (Oversight and Government Reform).  The vote was by a 22-17 margin.  The mark-up process is used to formulate legislation by considering amendments to a draft bill.

President Hegarty reached out to Chairman Issa and Ranking Member Cummings in a letter dated July 18, 2013 (see previous posting on this website) expressing concern on what should be in an acceptable bill, and what is needed to make the USPS viable economically, both now and for the foreseeable future.  These reasonable suggestions fell on the deaf ears of Chairman Issa and the Republican majority on the Committee.

All amendments put forward by Democrats that would have been helpful to the USPS were soundly defeated, again, along party lines.

Some of the most onerous portions of H.R. 2748, as marked-up:

 All mail handlers are urged to write to their Members of Congress, to urge a vote against the Issa legislation.

 

 

 

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