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Before America had the Declaration of Independence, much less the Constitution, the nation had the Postal Service. Before ...
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What’s Next for the USPS? Why Privatization Could Change EverythingThe U.S. Postal Service (USPS) has been a vital part of American life for over two centuries, providing an essential public service to every corner of the country. However, recent discussions ...
The bureaucracy is lining up behind the Trump administration's ongoing preparations to privatize the Postal Service. Trump ...
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USPS Privatization Would Cost Rural America More Than Mail - MSNRecent reporting has shown that privatization of the USPS would disproportionately impact rural communities, as rural delivery, which operates under a Universal Service Obligation (USO) mandating ...
The U.S postal system first began operations in 1775 and its 250th anniversary comes as Trump pursues a far-reaching shake-up of the USPS.
USPS privatization again under consideration, Trump says The president-elect suggested he could bring back an idea from his first term that proved unpopular with both parties in Congress.
President Donald Trump is once again talking about privatizing the US Postal Service. It’s an idea that has employees and major users of the mail very nervous.
The Trump administration has suggested bringing the U.S. Postal Service under White House control, and having mail carriers conduct the census. Here's what to know about the controversial ideas.
As Postmaster General Louis DeJoy stepped down this week, the American Postal Workers Union warned against privatization threats from the Trump administration.
Discover how USPS privatization could reshape mail delivery, from rising costs and slower service to Amazon's evolving role in rural logistics.
Over a hundred people protested Trump administration plans to move the postal service under the U.S. Department of Commerce and calls for privatizing the agency.
During the Republican’s first term, he made little effort to hide his hostility toward the USPS, and in the spring of 2020 — as officials scrambled to deal with the intensifying Covid crisis ...
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