A tale of postal woes continues, PAEA author-turned-lobbyist defends the Act

The member of Congress who wrote the 2006 law that has been widely blamed for the United States Postal Service’s financial crisis is defending that act but warning that lawmakers are unlikely to come quickly to the agency’s rescue. Former House Committee on Government Reform chairman Tom Davis laid that forecast before a July 16…

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APWU Convention News Bulletin: Delegates Act on Tough Issues, Guest Speakers (video) – July 24

Deliberations Continue on Constitutional Resolutions July 25, 2014 – Acting on the first resolution reported by the Constitution Committee during Wednesday’s session, as a cost-savings measure, delegates amended the APWU Constitution, shortening the time frame for National Conventions from five to four days.  The change also adds one-hour to each of the four days the…

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