Expresses the sense of the Senate that Congress should take all appropriate measures to ensure that the U.S. Postal Service remains an independent establishment of the federal government and is not subject to privatization in whole or in part.
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[S. Res. 633 Introduced in Senate (IS)]
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115th CONGRESS
2d Session
S. RES. 633
Expressing the sense of the Senate that Congress should take all
appropriate measures to ensure that the United States Postal Service
remains an independent establishment of the Federal Government and is
not subject to privatization.
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IN THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES
September 18, 2018
Mrs. McCaskill (for herself, Mr. King, Mr. Sanders, Mr. Coons, Mr. Van
Hollen, Mr. Booker, Mr. Sullivan, Mr. Jones, Ms. Warren, Mr. Peters,
Ms. Heitkamp, Mr. Reed, Mrs. Shaheen, Mr. Moran, Mr. Tester, Ms.
Harris, Ms. Murkowski, Ms. Hassan, Ms. Hirono, Mr. Blunt, Mr.
Whitehouse, Ms. Collins, Ms. Baldwin, Ms. Duckworth, Mr. Carper, Mr.
Kaine, Ms. Smith, and Mr. Udall) submitted the following resolution;
which was referred to the Committee on Homeland Security and
Governmental Affairs
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RESOLUTION
Expressing the sense of the Senate that Congress should take all
appropriate measures to ensure that the United States Postal Service
remains an independent establishment of the Federal Government and is
not subject to privatization.
Whereas Congress has the authority to establish post offices and post roads
under clause 7 of section 8 of article I of the Constitution of the
United States;
Whereas the United States Postal Service is a self-sustaining, independent
establishment that relies on revenue derived from the sale of postal
services and products, not on taxpayer funds;
Whereas the United States Postal Service and the more than 500,000 employees of
the United States Postal Service are at the center of the
$1,400,000,000,000 mailing industry, which employs a total of 7,500,000
individuals in the United States;
Whereas the United States Postal Service serves the needs of 157,000,000
business and residential customers not less than 6 days a week,
maintains an affordable and universal network, and connects the rural,
suburban, and urban communities of the United States;
Whereas the United States Postal Service is consistently the highest-rated
agency of the Federal Government in nonpartisan opinion polls;
Whereas the United States Postal Service is the second largest employer of
veterans in the United States;
Whereas the employees of the United States Postal Service--
(1) are dedicated public servants who do more than process and deliver
the mail of the people of the United States; and
(2) serve as the eyes and ears of the communities of the United States
and often respond first in situations involving health, safety, and crime
in those communities; and
Whereas the privatization of the United States Postal Service would--
(1) result in higher prices and reduced services for the customers of
the United States Postal Service, especially in rural communities;
(2) jeopardize the booming e-commerce sector; and
(3) cripple a major part of the critical infrastructure of the United
States: Now, therefore, be it
Resolved, That it is the sense of the Senate that Congress should
take all appropriate measures to ensure that the United States Postal
Service remains an independent establishment of the Federal Government
and is not subject to privatization in whole or in part.
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Introduced in Senate
Referred to the Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. (text of measure as introduced: CR S6232-6233)
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