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11. Senators Support Saving the Postal Service
Fri Feb 24, 2012, 10:48 PM
Feb 2012
Senators Support Saving the Postal Service

WASHINGTON, Feb. 14 - A group of 27 senators called today for "significant improvements" in a bill to modernize the U.S. Postal Service.

In a letter to a Senate panel that oversees the Postal Service, Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) and 26 other senators suggested specific measures to preserve first-class and Saturday mail delivery, stop wholesale closings of rural post offices and mail processing centers, and spare many of the 220,000 jobs that the Postal Service wants to cut.

"Everyone understands that the Postal Service is in the midst of a serious financial crisis that must be addressed," the senators wrote. "But we believe that this financial crisis can be solved in a way that does not substantially slow down the delivery of mail and harm rural America."

The 27 senators, a majority of the Democratic caucus, said they looked forward to working with Sen. Joseph Lieberman (I-Conn.), chairman of the Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee, and Thomas Carper (D-Del.), who chairs a subcommittee that deals with the Postal Service.

Sanders and others said the Postal Service should be prohibited from slowing down first-class mail delivery, which would result if Postmaster General Patrick Donahoe carries out a plan to shutter 252 mail processing centers. The shutdowns would leave the Postal Service with fewer than half of the 508 mail sorting facilities that are in operation today. "If USPS becomes inconvenient and slow, many of its most loyal customers - from home delivery medication companies to newspaper publishers - will turn to private mailing options. Once those customers leave, they are most likely not coming back, and the Postal Service's financial woes will continue to spiral," the letter said.

The letter writers also said the Senate bill should prevent the closure of many rural post offices that are the "heart and soul" of their communities, many of them serving areas that lack Internet and cell phone service.

They want stronger language in the bill to maintain six-day mail delivery. The Postal Service should have to hold off for at least four years before it could take steps to end Saturday deliveries, and then only under very limited circumstances.

The senators also said the Postal Service should be allowed to recover more than $10 billion in overpayments in a pension fund and no longer be forced to put $5.5 billion a year into a retiree health care account that is already flush with funds.

Under a key proposal, the senators called for a Blue-Ribbon Entrepreneurial Commission to develop a new business model for the Postal Service. The committee bill would let the Postal Service offer some new services like issuing state hunting and fishing licenses, for example. The Senate bill should go farther, Sanders and the others said, by implementing innovative ideas for new services recommended by the commission of entrepreneurs, innovators, postmasters, postal workers and others.

In addition to Sanders, the letter was signed by Sens. Max Baucus (D-Mont.) Mark Begich (D-Alaska) Mike Bennet (D-Colo.) Barbara Boxer (D-Calif.) Richard Blumenthal (D-Conn.) Sherrod Brown (D-Ohio) Ben Cardin (D-Md.) Robert Casey Jr., (D-Pa.) Diane Feinstein (D-Calif.) Al Franken (D-Minn.) Kirsten Gillibrand (D-N.Y) Tom Harkin (D-Iowa) Tim Johnson (D-N.D.) Amy Klobuchar (D-Minn.) Herb Kohl (D-Wis.) Mary Landrieu (D-La.) Patrick Leahy (D-Vt.) Claire McCaskill (D-Mo.) Jeff Merkley (D-Ore.) Barbara Mikulski (D-Md.) Ben Nelson (D-Neb.) Jeanne Shaheen (D-N.H.) John Tester (D-Mont.) Mark Udall (D-Colo.) Tom Udall (N.M.) and Ron Wyden (D-Ore.).

To read the letter, click here.

http://www.sanders.senate.gov/newsroom/news/?id=5cfb95e0-af73-4824-a8ed-47a970c25b39


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Once again the Republican's have gotten to this Administration! n/t teddy51 Feb 2012 #1
Once again it isnt R-cons vs. Democrats. It's the oligarchs vs. ThePeople. rhett o rick Feb 2012 #7
Agreed, and I don't see that changing anytime soon. n/t teddy51 Feb 2012 #8
It will not change until we change the system. stillwaiting Feb 2012 #57
"Harm reduction is my current goal" TBF Feb 2012 #116
Thanks for being awake. midnight Feb 2012 #52
Now we must get busy awakening a few million Americans. nm rhett o rick Feb 2012 #81
Only if you think waking up the bourgeoise is at all helpful ... TBF Feb 2012 #117
Who do you include in your definition of bourgeoise? I still think the working class needs a wakeup rhett o rick Feb 2012 #118
That's not the kind of wake-up call I was referring to. nt TBF Feb 2012 #120
Sorry, I am totally lost. And yes I am sober. At least for the next half hour. nm rhett o rick Feb 2012 #130
When you talked about oligarchs v. people you were definitely on the right track - TBF Feb 2012 #135
Thank you for the clarification. Withholding our labor isnt an option at this rhett o rick Feb 2012 #150
They'll just sell them somewhere else - TBF Feb 2012 #151
Collectively the American middle class still has a lot of capital. They want that capital. rhett o rick Feb 2012 #152
No, once again bipartisan neoliberalism supports short sighted vested interests and upward transfers PufPuf23 Feb 2012 #44
You are right it's the Republicans, but not what you think SunsetDreams Feb 2012 #62
Thanks for all those details. proverbialwisdom Feb 2012 #128
Du rec. Nt xchrom Feb 2012 #2
It's a continuing downward spiral for many, but if the markets go up too many think this is RKP5637 Feb 2012 #3
Springfield, MO, where I live, is losing its processing center The Genealogist Feb 2012 #4
The funding requirement was done to force USPS into bankruptcy so the RKP5637 Feb 2012 #10
USPS will be gone in ten years, so what happens if they don't fund retiree benefits now? FarCenter Feb 2012 #26
Why would they be gone in 10 years, they can be competitive in similar things to RKP5637 Feb 2012 #27
They are unlikely to compete with FedEx and UPS FarCenter Feb 2012 #28
I had read at one time that another problem USPS has is having to deliver to every RKP5637 Feb 2012 #29
It is an unworkable hybrid of a government service and a private enterprise FarCenter Feb 2012 #56
USPS delivers many packages on behalf of both UPS and FedEx brentspeak Feb 2012 #141
Let's see. 75/10 = 7.5 years per year. New Yawker Feb 2012 #127
This is what I thought was the real reason that UPS is going bankrupt.It happened before Pres.. The Wielding Truth Feb 2012 #54
Internet killed usps Celebration Feb 2012 #5
Its not that he isn't aware. He helped sponsor the bill in 2006. JNathanK Feb 2012 #17
You ProSense Feb 2012 #46
The vote on the Postal Bill was unanimous. former9thward Feb 2012 #60
Up is down, and Obama is never wrong. bahrbearian Feb 2012 #64
Well ProSense Feb 2012 #67
It was ProSense Feb 2012 #65
OMG! You're kidding me! uranus is my home Feb 2012 #103
Paper mail is obsolete. FarCenter Feb 2012 #22
It should go directly into the recycling bin. That's what I do. RBInMaine Feb 2012 #70
Well, no it isn't They_Live Feb 2012 #75
"Just because it's obsolete for you doesn't make it so for everyone else." Tarheel_Dem Feb 2012 #107
Is is possible to email a package? brentspeak Feb 2012 #139
And you don't particularly strike me as someone who can be lumped in with "any" of "us". Tarheel_Dem Feb 2012 #144
With email you can also send photos, clippings, drawings, as attachments FarCenter Feb 2012 #109
This is NOT the way out of recession!. . . n/t annabanana Feb 2012 #6
Juan Gonzalez's research on the early US media showed EFerrari Feb 2012 #23
They lost newspapers because of the market. former9thward Feb 2012 #74
Sanders: Postal Service Plan ‘Deeply Flawed' ProSense Feb 2012 #9
K&R proverbialwisdom Feb 2012 #129
Senators Support Saving the Postal Service ProSense Feb 2012 #11
Being that it was Democrats who helped make this happen... MrSlayer Feb 2012 #12
Post removed Post removed Feb 2012 #14
Waxman and Davis are not the ones responsible for the prefunding requirement brentspeak Feb 2012 #16
I guess I can't blame every one of them. JNathanK Feb 2012 #18
Well, this should all be a nice boon the private sector. I bet UPS and Fedex is funding Darrel Issa. JNathanK Feb 2012 #13
They closed distribution centers - consolidating sorting - not post offices bhikkhu Feb 2012 #15
Post office closings brentspeak Feb 2012 #20
What you linked to is post offices involved in a study SunsetDreams Feb 2012 #24
Many, if not all, are tring to avoid closure through cost cutting and efficiency measures bhikkhu Feb 2012 #25
Out of curiosity.... A HERETIC I AM Feb 2012 #19
Every month I still use the USPS for my bills nadinbrzezinski Feb 2012 #31
"2006 bill, if they did not have to do that, they'd be TURNING A PROFIT RIGHT NOW." SunsetDreams Feb 2012 #35
Actually the post service agrees with me nadinbrzezinski Feb 2012 #36
Do the people at the post office who agree with you SunsetDreams Feb 2012 #38
As I said independent groups nadinbrzezinski Feb 2012 #39
So it's not the USPS, SunsetDreams Feb 2012 #43
Last mile nadinbrzezinski Feb 2012 #66
I must thank you, you prompted my research SunsetDreams Feb 2012 #78
You welcome nadinbrzezinski Feb 2012 #84
I write letters and pay bills by mail all the time. haele Feb 2012 #33
We do a lot of eBay and we ship just about everything USPS, except for some large and RKP5637 Feb 2012 #37
I send and receive mail on a consistent basis.. Fumesucker Feb 2012 #40
I still use snail mail. bvar22 Feb 2012 #58
One of my businesses.. girl gone mad Feb 2012 #105
If you paid market rates, your shipping costs would triple? boppers Feb 2012 #123
No, the USPS is running at a major loss because of the prefunding requirement brentspeak Feb 2012 #146
I pay all my bills via the usps unapatriciated Feb 2012 #155
Bernie's got a bill "that's getting support and interest" to do away gateley Feb 2012 #21
Here's a link that talks about it ... RKP5637 Feb 2012 #30
Thank you! nt gateley Feb 2012 #99
Rural America and its many teabaggers do want to pay for maintaining this service level high density Feb 2012 #32
Where's the connection between rural areas and the Tea Party? brentspeak Feb 2012 #34
Lots of libs live in rural America MadHound Feb 2012 #50
This is insanity Oasis_ Feb 2012 #41
Wrong. The repukes did this. Zoeisright Feb 2012 #42
now now, don't bring fact into brent's campaign against obama... dionysus Feb 2012 #45
^Post of the Day^ Cutting through the lies about the situation with the USPS. Major Hogwash Feb 2012 #55
That's correct, but all you did was repeat my own link brentspeak Feb 2012 #59
You should get your facts straight. former9thward Feb 2012 #63
WOW! Fudders are working new DU hard too uponit7771 Feb 2012 #148
The USPS isnt a jobs program... its a business. DCBob Feb 2012 #47
It's not a business, it's a public service necessary for a functioning society. jpgray Feb 2012 #48
It still needs to be run like a business to survive. DCBob Feb 2012 #51
Funny no one complains about military RIF's throwing thousands out of work. Ikonoklast Feb 2012 #53
Tell me would you be able to pay your thirty year loan in two? nadinbrzezinski Feb 2012 #68
Dumb comment. DCBob Feb 2012 #71
Really? How so? nadinbrzezinski Feb 2012 #76
The Issa comment. for one thing. DCBob Feb 2012 #86
As chairman for ways and means nadinbrzezinski Feb 2012 #87
I dont closely follow the activities of that idiot. DCBob Feb 2012 #90
You mean center right corporatist dems nadinbrzezinski Feb 2012 #92
never mind.. DCBob Feb 2012 #94
Darrell Issa is a Republican, not a Democrat SunsetDreams Feb 2012 #96
I think most people here know who Issa is nadinbrzezinski Feb 2012 #98
What other businesses are artificially burdened with a bankrupting prefunding requirement? brentspeak Feb 2012 #61
Regardless they are still a bloated obsolete operation. DCBob Feb 2012 #72
Again you have no clue what you speak off nadinbrzezinski Feb 2012 #77
no clue??.. mail volume has dropped dramatically over the past 10 years. DCBob Feb 2012 #89
And package handling has gone up nadinbrzezinski Feb 2012 #91
Package handling volume is tiny compared to 1st class mail. DCBob Feb 2012 #93
Code for privatized. nadinbrzezinski Feb 2012 #95
The USPS is not a business.. girl gone mad Feb 2012 #108
The post office is not mandated by the US Constitution FarCenter Feb 2012 #114
shame Sea-Dog Feb 2012 #49
With the internet and their pension costs, their cashflow is in a world of hurt. Something needs to RBInMaine Feb 2012 #69
Again, if they were not tp required to fund pensions nadinbrzezinski Feb 2012 #80
Wait ProSense Feb 2012 #73
Obama Didn't Hand-Select Him And Can't Fire Him Either, By Law? SunsetDreams Feb 2012 #83
Well, ProSense Feb 2012 #85
Classic misinformation from the OP. grantcart Feb 2012 #106
Oh, he understands. The intent is to geek tragedy Feb 2012 #122
Bingo, like to call this one a shit stirrer. Pisces Feb 2012 #126
Post removed Post removed Feb 2012 #143
As opposed to publishing blatant lies like claiming that Donahoe geek tragedy Feb 2012 #149
Are you insane??? I have not had hundreds of posts deleted and have not accused but maybe 2 people Pisces Feb 2012 #153
Obama has the power to stop postal closures girl gone mad Feb 2012 #110
No he doesn't and that is a law SunsetDreams Feb 2012 #112
You're wrong. girl gone mad Feb 2012 #131
Absolutely not wrong, that is talking about Appointees by the President SunsetDreams Feb 2012 #132
Crickets Swede Feb 2012 #147
This quote calls the whole basis of the o.p. into doubt. I'm so glad you're here. Tarheel_Dem Feb 2012 #115
I am happy it was not 350,000. Rex Feb 2012 #79
I hate that this has happened. But people don't use the USPS much anymore, do they? Honeycombe8 Feb 2012 #82
Who needs Republicans when we have Democrats willing to lie about Obama. geek tragedy Feb 2012 #88
Well, ProSense Feb 2012 #101
This is serious misinformation. DevonRex Feb 2012 #97
I find ProSense Feb 2012 #100
It's the same old crowd that will rec anything (and I seriously mean ANYTHING) Number23 Feb 2012 #154
Will brentspeak amend the OP? great white snark Feb 2012 #102
The Republicans appointed Donohoe? brentspeak Feb 2012 #137
Obama did not appoint Donohoe, your OP is wrong SunsetDreams Feb 2012 #140
I think you're right about Obama not appointing Donohoe brentspeak Feb 2012 #145
Happy days are here again uranus is my home Feb 2012 #104
Welcome, and ProSense Feb 2012 #111
If we mail all those "business reply mail" cards and envelopes, would the USPS earn more money? FarCenter Feb 2012 #113
Will any of the Obama haters who rec'd this withdraw geek tragedy Feb 2012 #119
JUst trying to live up to the execptation of needing so many post QA_IT_Pro Feb 2012 #121
So many lies, no need to bother with arguing, as there is no intent of being truthful. boppers Feb 2012 #124
Someone needs to file a lawsuit against the Republicans and the administration re: PO New Yawker Feb 2012 #125
"But no, Obama is content to let it go." Tarheel_Dem Feb 2012 #133
You must have flunked civics--the President can't override laws that have been geek tragedy Feb 2012 #134
155,000 jobs by 2016 smoopie Feb 2012 #136
Alles for zee Privat Sectorrrrr fascisthunter Feb 2012 #138
Well, ProSense Feb 2012 #142
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