Maine Can’t Afford to Have the Postal Service Fail
Only USPS has the capacity to provide the affordable delivery needed by our state, with its large share of senior and rural residents.
Only USPS has the capacity to provide the affordable delivery needed by our state, with its large share of senior and rural residents.
The 15 most rural states would face heavy blows to jobs, revenue, mail and package deliveries, and voting rights.
We need no-excuse absentee voting now — and that’s the bare minimum.
The president is trying to use the coronavirus crisis to kill the public postal service. We can’t let him.
The president is dismissing dire warnings of an imminent USPS collapse, falsely claiming that postal financial woes are self-inflicted.
“Wash your hands. Don’t touch your face. And buy a subscription to your local newspaper.”
The bipartisan bill would ease financial challenges critics use to justify postal worker wage cuts and selling parts of USPS to for-profit corporations.
The Prime Minister resigned over the nationwide protests, catapulting a 34-year-old woman into Finland’s top job.
An unprecedented congressional mandate threatens the Postal Service’s ability to continue to provide good jobs and universal service.
African Americans have the most to lose from Postal Service cuts and the most to gain from innovative reforms that help the poor, like postal banking.
Budget chicanery more than 15 years ago laid the foundation for a manufactured crisis that threatens the future of the postal service.