The Kentucky senator & USPS's Senate committee chair went hard against the universal service that the Postal Service provides the public
Members of the Senate Homeland Security and Government Accountability Committee met on June 17 to consider two presidential nominees for the USPS Board of Governors, amid dire warnings from advocates and postal workers’-union members alike.
With the United States Postal Service in the headlines due to concerns over future financing, declining service standards, and a controversial proposed rule restricting vote-by-mail, The Senate Homeland Security and Government Affairs Committee is po...
Union presidents representing 650,000 active and retired postal workers have written to members of Congress, urging action to stabilize the United States Postal Service’s finances.
The American Postal Workers Union has launched a major new campaign in support of voting-by-mail.
In heavily anticipated testimony to the U.S. House Government Operations Subcommittee Postmaster General David Steiner announced that the USPS will likely hit financial insolvency by February of 2027 without action from Congress.
A seemingly small policy change at the USPS could have a big impact and shows a potentially worrying direction of travel toward part-privatization for the Postal Service.
In 2024, Amazon became the largest private-sector delivery company in the United States.
Postal workers condemned President Trump’s recent pronouncement targeting voting-by-mail.
The American Postal Workers Union (APWU) has launched a national advertising campaign to alert the public about proposed plans to privatize the public Postal Service.
The threat of privatization has never been greater for the United States Postal Service. Recent Congressional hearings and op-eds point to a gradual takeover as a major threat to the 250-year-old public service.