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southfork
04-26-2012, 06:38 PM
http://www.pressherald.com/news/senate-approves-bill-to-bail-out-post-office_2012-04-26.html


Senate approves bill to bail out post office
Co-author Sen. Susan Collins adds a provision to keep the Hampden processing center open.
The Associated Press



WASHINGTON - The Senate offered a lifeline to the nearly bankrupt U.S. Postal Service on Wednesday, voting to approve a measure that would give the struggling agency an $11 billion cash infusion while delaying controversial decisions on closing post offices and ending Saturday delivery.



A key provision of the bill co-authored by U.S. Susan Collins, R-Maine, would save the Eastern Maine Processing Center in Hampden, along with dozens of others nationwide, which had been slated for closure by the Postal Service, according to a press release by Collins' office.

The bill also includes a one-year moratorium on closures of small, rural post offices unless there is no significant community opposition to the closure, Collins' office said.

By a 62-37 vote, senators approved the measure.

"Today's vote is also a win for bipartisanship," Collins said in the press release. "The process we've just completed on this bill demonstrates Senators can work together."


HERE WE GO AGAIN

The issue now goes to the House, which has yet to consider a separate version.

The postal service criticized the measure, saying it fell far short in stemming financial losses. Postmaster General Patrick Donahoe said if the bill became law, he would have to return to Congress in a few years to get emergency help.

"It is totally inappropriate in these economic times to keep unneeded facilities open. There is simply not enough mail in our system today," the Postal Service's board of governors said in a statement. "It is also inappropriate to delay the implementation of five-day delivery."

The Senate bill would halt the immediate closing of up to 252 mail-processing centers and 3,700 post offices, part of a postal cost-cutting plan to save some $6.5 billion a year. Donahoe previously said he would begin making cuts after May 15 if Congress didn't act, warning that the agency could run out of money this fall.

The Senate bill faces an uncertain future. The House version, approved in committee last year, would create a national commission with the power to scrap no-layoff clauses in employee contracts and make other cuts.

latemetal
04-26-2012, 07:33 PM
Post Office is calling the Congress's bluff, and the congress just folded. The P.O. can be financially sound anytime it chooses to be, all they have to do is what big business does all the time, close down poorly performing operations.

andial
04-26-2012, 07:44 PM
Post Office is calling the Congress's bluff, and the congress just folded.

Senate folded. We will see if the congress folds also when they vote on it soon.

Treasure Searcher
04-27-2012, 11:10 PM
The Federal Gov't can help the PO by doing the following:

1. Have government agencies (GSA, etc.) ship items (under 70 lbs., etc.) by the Post Office, rather than UPS, FEDEX, etc..

2. Mandate that any Postal officials at the PO Headquarters at DC, be paid less than the Secretary of Defense. That is correct. Some officials at the PO HQ in DC are paid more than the Secretary of Defense.

3. Allow the PO to have more services. Notary Public, etc. and other services could be provided.

4. Mandate that all bonuses for management employees cease until financial conditions improve.

This is a start.

Pythagorus
04-28-2012, 04:09 AM
Instead of bailouts at taxpayer expense, why don't they re-organize and adopt a sustainable business model? I do realize this is futile since it is a government entity we are talking about.