From The National Association Of Postal Supervisors:
House Resolution 30, expressing the sense of the Congress that the Postal Service should retain six-day delivery has been circulating through the halls of Congress. The resolution, authored by Gerry Connolly of Virginia and Sam Graves of Missouri has multiple co-sponsors from both sides of the aisle. To view the resolution, click here.
hr.30 is a joke, congressmen ,s.s.checks are not delivered on saturdays! and by the way s.s. is deposited in the payee’s account now!
no problem. if the congress will not allow the USPS to make business decisions that match workhours to workload, thus demanding to keep saturday delivery, then they must subsidize the operation of the USPS. What board of directors, and congress is in effect the executive board to the USPS, would choose to bankrupt their own company? Businesses, such as the USPS, need the authority to make the operational decisions that keep the company viable.
See what I mean. This hr.30 is a month old. Did someone just find it in the waste basket ready for the shredder. And say, hey maybe this will come in handy for the committee meeting on wed the 13th of Feb.