Senator Tom Carper Introduces S. 2051 – the Most Recent Proposed Postal Reform Legislation

On September 17, 2015 Senator Tom Carper (D-DE) introduced Senate Bill 2051, named the “Improving Postal Operations, Service and Transparency Act 2015” (iPOST).  The Bill, introduced in the Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Government Affairs, is the most recent Congressional proposal for comprehensive “postal reform” legislation. In addition to tackling such critical financial issues…

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USPS Proposes 2016 Shipping Rate Increases

On Friday, October 16, 2015, the United States Postal Service announced its intention to increase shipping rates, effective January 17, 2016.  The average cost for shipping would rise by 9.5% or approximately $5.50 per shipment.  Priority Mail rates would increase by 9.8%, with prices ranging from $6.80 to $18.75, depending on box size.  Rates for…

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The Concept of Postal Banking Enters the Presidential Race

The provision of banking and similar financial services is not a new concept for the USPS.  Postal savings accounts were available in US post offices from 1910 until 1967, and the US Postal Service still provides money orders.  Postal banking is one of many non-postal services that have been suggested recently as a means of…

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Become Aware of “Other Provisions” Before Signing a Lease

Paragraph #5 “Other Provisions” in the USPS lease (on page 2 of the lease form dated February 2004) states: The following additional provisions, modifications, riders, layouts, and/or forms were agreed upon prior to execution and made a part thereof: 1) Utilities Services & Equipment Rider, 2) Maintenance Rider – Landlord Responsibility, 3) Maintenance Rider UST…

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