The USPS OIG Makes its Semi-Annual Report to Congress

Spring Semiannual Report to Congress 2025 June 5, 2025 The US Postal Service office of the Inspector General (USPS OIG) is required by law to report to Congress every six months. The reports cover the Agency’s activities. The USPS OIG has three main departments: The Office of Audit, the Office of Investigators and the Research…

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Rep. Gerald Connolly (VA-11) Has Passed Away

Representative Gerald Connolly, a longtime Democratic member of Congress who was an unfailing ally of the AUSPL and a staunch supporter of the USPS, died on Wednesday. He was 75 years old.  The congressman always made time to meet with the leaders of the AUSPL over the last several decades and was a fierce opponent…

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USPS Appoints New Postmaster General

The USPS announced today that the Board of Governors has chosen Mr. David Steiner as the new PMG . Pending the results of necessary background and ethics checks, Mr. Steiner will become the 76th Postmaster General. Amber McReynolds, chair of the USPS Board of Governors praised Mr. Steiner as a “highly regarded leader and executive…

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USPS Board of Governors Expected To Name New PMG

Washington Post columnist Jacob Bogage writes that the USPS Board of Governors is expected to name FedEx board member and former Waste Management CEO David Steiner as the nation’s next postmaster general. His information comes from unidentified people familiar with the decision. Brian Renfroe of the National Association of Letter Carriers sees the appointment of…

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Keith LaShier On Why The USPS Should Not be Privatized

An April 28 article on Yahoo!Finance by Kerra Bolton discusses the possible privatization of the US Postal Service and potential negative financial effects on US citizens. In the article she quotes Keith La Shier, AUSPL President regarding the expectation by some that every post office needs to be profitable. The USPS is a service as…

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Louis DeJoy to Step Aside as Postmaster General

February 18, 2025 Louis DeJoy has asked the Postal Service Board of Governors to start looking for his successor. DeJoy said, “After four and half years leading one of America’s greatest public institutions through dramatic change during unusual times, it is time for me to start thinking about the next phase of my life, while…

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A Resolution to Prohibit Privatization of the USPS

Stephen Lynch, MA-8, introduced House Resolution 70 on 1-28-2025.  This Resolution seeks to keep the US Postal Service as an independent establishment of the Federal Government, not subject to privatization. Most resolutions do not have the force of law. They are statements or expressions of intent, and they do not go through the formal legislative…

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USPS TO SELL REDESIGNED MONEY ORDERS

The United State Postal Service has created a newly designed money order. The new form is intended to be more secure. It will reduce counterfeiting and other fraudulent activities. Watermarks, a security thread and a Quick Response (QR) code that directs to the USPS website are some of the new features of the enhanced money…

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Amber F. McReynolds – New Chair of Postal Board of Governors

At the November 14, 2024 meeting of the Postal Service Board of Governors, Amber McReynolds was elected Chair. Ms. McReynolds has been on the Board since May of 2021. She joined to Board for the purpose of serving the remainder of a seven-year term that will expire on December 8, 2026. Ms. McReynolds also currently…

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Another Great Regional Meeting!

Educating postal lessors is the value on which AUSPL was founded.  That purpose was perpetuated at the recent Regional Meeting in Las Vegas.  Members had high praise for the speakers, the venue, and the great food.  One member described the relief he found to feelings of isolation upon becoming an AUSPL member, and the appreciation…

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