AUSPL Continues to Work for Postal Lessor-Friendly Options in Postal Reform Bills

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 . . .

USPS Board Chairman: “Packages Are the Future”

During his hearing to be appointed to another term on the board of governors of the U.S. Postal Service today, Chairman Mickey Barnett recalled senior management’s meeting with a futurist who predicted that paper would be virtually nonexistent in 30 years. “If that is even possible,” Barnett said, “there must be some forward thinking, and…

2014 AUSPL Insurance Program Renewal Highlights

1. You may notice a small increase in your premium this year. Although the rate for calculating premiums remained constant, we are required to adjust the building values slightly upward (by 3%) to remain current with increasing repair and construction costs. Using the same rate for calculating premiums but a slightly higher building value means…

FedEx and UPS Move Packages through US Postal Service

Federal Express and UPS are using the Postal Service more and more to move their own packages, so much that it’s straining the system. Critics wonder if the USPS is charging enough for services provided for FedEx and UPS. USPS delivers an average of 2.2 million packages every day for FedEx; which is around 30%…