Legislation to reform the Postal Service moved forward in Congress this week.
The
House Oversight and Government Reform Committee, which oversees postal matters,
unanimously approved a reform bill July 12.
“This
vote sends a strong signal that the bipartisan leadership of the committee
intends to bring postal reform legislation to the floor of the House for a vote
this year,” USPS said in a statement.
“While
the bill does not include all of the elements that the Postal Service
requested, it is the product of reasonable compromise and represents a
significant step toward returning the Postal Service to a position of financial
stability that all stakeholders agree is necessary.”
The
full House could consider the bill after Labor Day.
To
become law, the legislation must win approval from the full House and Senate,
which has its own postal reform bill, and be signed by the president.
The
Postal Service’s full statement is available in the
online newsroom, and the legislation is posted on the House
site.
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