
This article originally appeared on Post & Parcel on June 18, 2015. The US House of Representatives Committee on Appropriations yesterday (17 June) approved the Fiscal Year 2016 Financial Services Bill,…
This article originally appeared on Post & Parcel on June 18, 2015. The US House of Representatives Committee on Appropriations yesterday (17 June) approved the Fiscal Year 2016 Financial Services Bill,…
This post by Isaiah J. Poole originally appeared on Campaign for America’s Future’s blog. If you think allowing post offices to morph into neighborhood banking centers is at best a…
This article originally appeared in The Times of Chester County, at ChescoTimes.com. By Nathaniel Smith, Columnist, The Times I’ve always been a fan of the post office. I enjoy getting…
This is reprint of a blog post from the American Federation of School Administrators (AFSA) and is the viewpoint of the AFSA. “A Grand Alliance to Save Our Public Postal Service”…
This post originally appeared on the USPS Office of Inspector General’s (OIG) website. We have all read the negative headlines of U.S. Postal Service’s looming financial demise. However, in its new…
By Lisa Rein. This post originally appeared in the Washington Post. The U.S. mail is slowing down. In January, the Postal Service eliminated overnight delivery for local first-class letters that used…
By Bill Fletcher Jr. This post originally appear in the New Pittsburgh Courier. I remember reading a piece by a right-wing think-tank in 1990 calling for the privatization of the…
By Ralph Nader. This post originally appeared on Huffington Post. The ongoing, preventable plight of the U.S. Postal Service (USPS) is an important issue for those of us who have…
By Katherine McFate. This post originally appeared on Center for Effective Government’s blog, The Fine Print. America’s founders recognized that commerce requires a common infrastructure. Did you know that when you…
By David Johnson, Campaign for America’s Future. This post originally appeared at Campaign for America’s Future (CAF) at their Blog for OurFuture. The Conservative/Wall Street/1 Percent/Republican anti-government strategy is to set…