Newly Created Postal Preservation Caucus Asks Congress to Help USPS

April 30, 2020 Today the House Committee on Oversight and Reform announced the creation of the Postal Preservation Caucus.  The bi-partisan group’s first action was to send a letter to House and Senate leadership urging them to provide emergency funding needed by the US Postal Service to continue operations during the Coronavirus pandemic and thereafter. …

AUSPL Asks Members to Write To Congress

AUSPL has recently sent out requests to its members to write to their Representatives and Senators asking them to support emergency funding for the US Postal Service in the next Coronavirus relief package. A sample letter is available here. A phase 4 bill scheduled for May 2020 will include funds for the US Postal Service…

Donald Moak Nominated to USPS Board of Governors

March 12, 2020 Donald Lee Moak is the newest nominee to the USPS Board of Governors.  Mr. Moak is the President and CEO of public affairs group, The Moak Group.  A resident of Florida, he is the former president of the Air Line Pilots Association.  Prior to that Mr. Moak was a Marine Corps and…

USPS Reports 259 Employees Have Tested Positive for COVID-19

Government Executive reports that as of April 2, 2020  the U.S. Postal Service has confirmed 259 employees tested positive for the virus in its workforce of 630,000. The Postal Service has sought to make gloves and masks available in all of its work stations, but employees still say basic items are not available. More than…

USPS PMG Brennan Asks Congress for Financial Help

April 10, 2020                        Without help from Congress the US Postal Service will be out of funds by the end of the current fiscal year.  This was the message from Postmaster General Megan Brennan to the House Oversight Committee on April 9, 2020.  Years of unsuccessfully working toward a comprehensive postal reform bill had brought the…

USPS Continues to Deliver Mail through COVID-19 Pandemic

The US Postal Service said on March 17, 2020 that the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the World Health Organization (WHO), and the US Surgeon General have all indicated that currently there is no evidence that COVID-19 can be spread through the mail.  The recent update from the USPS states, “The United States…

USPS Confirms Some Employees Have Tested Positive for COVID-19

Government Executive reports that as of April 2, 2020 the USPS has confirmed 259 of it’s 630,000 employees have tested positive for the Coronavirus.  Some postal employees say that protective equipment is unavailable to them, despite efforts by the USPS to provide masks and gloves. The USPS has reported that there is no evidence that COVID-19…

AUSPL regrets to inform its members that the Annual Conference scheduled for April 30 and May 1, 2020 in Orlando, Florida is being cancelled.

While we were looking forward to a great Conference and were excited to be holding it at the Renaissance Orlando at SeaWorld, we have determined that, during the COVID-19 Coronavirus outbreak, the health risks from holding a Conference with 400 attendees were too great. AUSPL will refund registration fees already paid, and the hotel will…

PMG Brennan Video Address to USPS Employees

In her quarterly video address to USPS employees, Postmaster General Megan Brennan discussed the financial outlook of the USPS,  the help the USPS needs from Congress, and what the Postal Service is doing to retain business and expand their customer base.  PMG Brennan named three core areas needed to restore financial stability to the USPS:…