Meetings with Lawmakers Prove Effective at 2nd Annual AUSPL Hill Day in Washington, D.C.

As we enter the October/November election phase of this year, Members of Congress have returned to their home districts to campaign for reelection. Prior to leaving Capitol Hill, they passed a stopgap spending measure to fund the government until they return after the election. Some additional items were included in the funding measure, although the measure avoids controversial provisions such as addressing the U.S. Postal Service’s plan to close 82 facilities nationwide in 2015.

There remains some possibility of postal reform passing in the lame duck session of Congress, after the elections. However, that is increasingly unlikely . . .

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A View of AUSPL Hill Day 2014

By AUSPL Member Maureen Goldsmith The second annual Hill Day in Washington, D.C., was held June 11-12, 2014. Maureen Goldsmith and her daughter, Kyra, attended along with dozens of fellow lessors and certain AUSPL board members and staff. Attendees met with Congressional staff to discuss pending postal reform legislation. Maureen shares her experiences below. Thank…

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Roles of Congressional Staff

On June 11-12, 2014, dozens of AUSPL members, along with certain board members and AUSPL staff attended the second annual Hill Day in Washington, D.C., to discuss pending postal reform legislation and the value of the leasing program to USPS with key members of Congress. The Congressional staff actually writes the bills and will get…

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Does Your Lease Have a Termination Clause?

Clearly, the most important thing lessors can do to safeguard their postal investment is to read and understand their lease. We cannot emphasize it enough. Every day, AUSPL members call us with questions about their post office building. We always ask them what the lease says about the item in question. For example, CBRE, which…

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