We're submitting comments TODAY to the Postal Regulatory Commission! Double your comment's impact today by making sure it reaches both the Postal Regulatory Commission AND the Federal Register. We can stop the Postal Slowdown! Read below to find out how! Pamela, Postmaster General Louis DeJoy is in the process of finalizing his plan to slow down the mail and charge higher prices―but there are two important steps where we can stop him from dismantling the USPS. First, the Postal Regulatory Commission will issue an advisory opinion. Then, the Federal Register rule-making process must consider comments from the public. We've set up an easy tool to submit a comment to BOTH and protect the Postal Service from DeJoy! CLICK HERE TO GET STARTED DeJoy is racing to finalize the new regulations before President Biden's new nominees to the Board of Governors can stop him. That's why this comment period is so important! Our voices together are powerful. Let's use them to save a piece of American infrastructure that we rarely have to think about―let alone defend. Last year, when the pandemic forced us all to change our consumption patterns, the USPS was a lifeline. It carried personal correspondence―so important when face-to-face contact was hard to come by―it carried vital payments, medication, and our ballots. DeJoy's so-called reforms will leave the Postal Service less reliable, and ultimately weaken its place in American infrastructure, all to save a few bucks. Here's the truth: real postal reform would end the financial straightjacket that Congress put on the USPS in 2006[1] and allow the Post Office to innovate with new revenue streams like Postal Banking! SIGN NOW: Make a formal comment opposing the USPS slowdown plan! Our tool makes it easy to submit your comment with just a few clicks. We've provided sample language and some thought-provoking questions to help you speak from the heart. Together, we will win. Thank you, Mike Phelan Progress America [1] https://ips-dc.org/how-congress-manufactured-a-postal-crisis-and-how-to-fix-it/ |
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