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How I Lost My Career and Started Delivering Mail

One morning in early March 2020, I was in the Charlotte, N.C. airport, rushing to make my flight to New York, where the boutique marketing agency I worked for was based

Postal unions issue Calls to Action for the Senate reconciliation bill

As the reconciliation process progresses, even though the Postal Service operates without taxpayer funding, the Senate is considering increasing Federal Employees Retirement System (FERS) contributions from 4.4 percent to 15.6 percent for all postal employees hired after Jan. 1, 2026

USPS OIG – Postal Regulatory Commission – Compensation and Benefits

The objective of our audit was to determine whether the PRC followed all applicable laws, regulations, and policies around employee compensation and benefits.

House Oversight Hearing Proves USPS Privatization is Dead

Every witness at the hearing and every member in attendance agreed that privatization, which cannot be achieved without congressional approval, is not an option to fix the Postal Service’s myriad financial and delivery issues.

USPS Reminds Public: Fireworks are Fun on the Fourth, But They Don’t Belong in the Mail

With July 4th quickly approaching, the U.S. Postal Service is reminding customers that while fireworks are a fun way to celebrate Independence Day, they are strictly prohibited in the mail system.

Senate Republicans explore tweaks to pension plan after parliamentarian ruling

Senate Republicans are considering a tweak to their pension reform plan that would hike how much federal employees need to contribute to their retirement, in order to pay for the GOP megabill.

Grassley Presses U.S. Postal Service to Improve Service, Address Long-Term Viability Concerns

Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa) wrote to the United States Postal Service (USPS) about concerns the institution is not fulfilling its service mission and sustaining financial self-sufficiency through its policies

CBS 6 investigates heat concerns at post office in Richmond’s West End

A tip led CBS 6 to investigate the Westhampton Post Office in Richmond’s West End, where a concerned viewer shared a photo showing the indoor thermostat reading 86 degrees in the morning hours on Wednesday.

Mail thefts, robberies, fraud and other postal crimes – 06/27/25

Postal crimes are almost a daily event.  These are the ones we found today

Chairman Rand Paul Revises Reconciliation Text to Comply With “Byrd Rule”

It is expected that the Senate will vote on the reconciliation bill late this week or during the weekend

NAPS Testimony Before Congress on Future of the U.S. Postal Service

Earlier this week, NAPS Executive Vice President Chuck Mulidore submitted testimony to the House Oversight and Accountability Subcommittee on Government Operations relating to the future of the U.S. Postal Service.

Rural Missouri faces potential worsening mail delays as USPS staffing shortages and new delivery plan collide

Throughout Southeast Missouri, customers have consistently experienced issues with their mail, particularly in rural areas.
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