Showing posts with label Post Office. Show all posts
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Thursday, February 07, 2013

Cartwight statement on the Post Office

Statement on Elimination of Saturday Mail Service
 
WASHINGTON, DCThe Postal Service is an American institution and must be preserved.  Comprehensive postal reform legislation must address the issue of delivery frequency, and Congress should make such reform a priority.   Today’s announcement by Postmaster Patrick Donahoe, regarding the loss of Saturday delivery, will have a negative effect on both the Postal Service and its millions of customers.  The loss of Saturday delivery will be particularly harmful to small businesses, rural communities, the elderly, the disabled and others who depend on Saturday delivery for commerce and communication.  
 
The agency’s crisis is a direct result of an unsustainable congressional mandate imposed on the Postal Service by the Postal Accountability and Enhancement Act (PAEA).  The federal law forces the Postal Service to pre-fund healthcare benefits for future retirees and to do so in a 10-year period.  No other entity — public or private — bears this burden.  Since the PAEA took effect in 2007, the Postal Service has been required to pre-pay approximately $5.5 billion per year.  Yet the same law prohibits the Postal Service from raising postage rates to cover the cost. 
 
The Postal Service has already slashed mail service by closing 13,000 post offices and drastically reducing hours of operation, shutting hundreds of mail processing facilities, and downgrading standards for mail delivery to America’s homes and businesses.  The effects have already been felt locally in Scranton and today’s announcement will only place a greater burden on the 17th Congressional district.
 
Congress must take a holistic approach in passing comprehensive Postal Reform legislation addressing both the recent decline in mail volume as well as the strain placed on the Postal Service by the mandated PAEA.