APWU Leadership Advocates Expanded Postal Services

Contract talks began Thursday February 19, 2015, between USPS and the American Postal Workers Union (APWU), as reported the same day in a story by the Washington Post. The article examines two opposing perspectives regarding the means of stabilizing the financial condition of the United States Postal Service. Former Postmaster General Patrick Donahoe is described…

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Postal Service Brand Valued at $3.6 Billion Says USPS OIG

For the first time, the USPS Office of Inspector General (OIG) has placed a value on the “brand” of the USPS. In an article published January 29, 2015, on FierceGovernment.com, the USPS OIG valued the Postal Service’s brand at $3.6 billion. Although the USPS OIG believes the USPS should “regularly evaluate its brand value,” the…

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Senator McCaskill Advocates to Protect Rural Mail Delivery

A January 26, 2015 article posted on the KOAM TV 7 website, reported that, during a Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee meeting Senator Claire McCaskill (D-MO) reinforced the importance of post offices to rural Missourians, as well as, the pressing need for USPS reforms. According to Senator McCaskill, it’s time to get the “really…

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AUSPL Cordially Invites You to Register for Our Third Annual “Hill Day” in Washington DC on March 17th to March 19th, 2015

Join AUSPL President Morgan Wolaver, AUSPL Director of Operations, Mark Karolczyk, Harry Glenn of Van Scoyoc & Associates, and AUSPL members for an opportunity to meet with members of Congress and their staff. Please review the following preliminary schedule and call us at 800-572-9483 so we may add you to our group. We look forward to hearing…

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AUSPL Leadership Meets With Key Legislators to Discuss Postal Reform in Washington, D.C.

By Harry Glenn

The 113th Congress closed with a flurry of activity last month and members of your AUSPL board and staff were on the ground in our nation’s Capital to monitor legislative activity and meet the key players on postal reform legislation in the upcoming 114th Congress.

President of the Board Morgan Wolaver, Vice President Gary Phillips, and Director of Operations Mark Karolczyk were pleased to learn while they were there that the final omnibus appropriations bill to keep the federal government open and running through September 30, 2015 included a legislative provision stating, “That none of the funds provided in this Act shall be used to consolidate or close small rural and other small post offices.” The legislation also included a provision requiring the postal service to maintain six-day mail delivery throughout the same time period.

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