08/29/18
Senate Confirms Two Board of Governors; President Nominates Two More
Yesterday, the U.S. Senate confirmed Robert Duncan and David Williams as members of the Postal Service Board of Governors by voice vote. In addition, President Trump nominated Ron Bloom and Roman Martinez IV to the Board of Governors. Continue Reading
08/27/18
UPMA Pays Tribute to Sen. John S. McCain
Sen. John McCain was a military hero and a passionate and courageous legislator who ably represented his beloved state of Arizona, and sought legislative consensus in the pursuit of making our country and this world a better place Continue Reading
08/22/18
House Anti-Privatization Resolution Picks Up Support; Status of Presidential Postal Task Force Report Unknown
H.Res. 993 picked up significant support during the August recess and there is uncertainly about the status of Presidential Task Force on the Postal System. Continue Reading
07/25/18
Senate Likely to Vote on Bipartisan Anti-Postal Privatization Amendment Tommorrow, July 26
Sen. Heitkamp (D-ND) filed an amendment to a pending appropriations bill the would preclude the White House from undermining universal postal services or moving forward with efforts to privatize the federal agency. Continue Reading
07/16/18
Bipartisan House Resolution Introduced Opposing Postal Privatization
Representatives Steve Lynch (D-MA) and Rodney Davis (R-IL) introduced H.Res. 993, a resolution expressing the sense of the House of Representatives that the U.S. Postal Service should remain a government entity and not be subjected to privatization. Continue Reading
06/27/18
White House Official Under Fire About USPS Privatization at Congressional Hearing
On Wednesday, June 27, the Deputy Director of the White House Office of Management and Budget came under fire by members of the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, regarding the White House proposal to privatize the U.S. Postal Service. Continue Reading
06/21/18
President Trump Proposes Postal Privatization
Today, President Donald Trump proposed to restructure the United States Postal Service, converting it "from a Government agency into a privately-held corporation." Continue Reading
05/10/18
Office of Personnel Managment Proposes Retirement Cuts and Senate Panel Approves Two USPS Board Of Govenor Nominees
The White House Office of Personnel Management (OPM) proposed $143.5 billion in cuts to federal-postal retirement programs, and the Senate Committee Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee approves two nominees to USPS Board of Governors. Continue Reading
04/13/18
President Trump Signs Executive Order Creating Postal Task Force
Last night (4/12/2018), President Donald Trump signed an Executive Order that establishes a White House Task Force on the Postal Service. According to the order, the Task Force is instructed " to evaluate the operations and finances of the USPS." Continue Reading
02/12/18
White House FY 2019 Budget Hits Postal Employees and Retirees
Today, President Donald Trump submitted his $4.4 trillion fiscal year 2019 budget to Congress, which slashes over $155 billion from benefits upon which active and retired postal and federal employee rely. Continue Reading
12/02/17
PRC Finds Current Rate System Fails to Meet Objectives and Proposes Alternative
On December 1, the Postal Regulatory Commission (PRC) concluded that the postage rate-setting system created in the 2006 Postal Accountability and Enhancement Act has failed to maintain the financial health of the USPS as intended in the law, has weakened the high quality service standards and has not increased pricing efficiency. As a result, the PRC proposed changes in the way postage rates will be adjusted, in the future, to improve the USPS finances and operations. Continue Reading
10/30/17
President Trump Nominates Three to USPS Board of Governors
On October 26, President Donald Trump made three nomination to the U.S. Postal Service Board of Governors. Continue Reading