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H.R. 22 and S. 662 share many features — more so than the postal reform bills of the 108th Congress.1 To take three prominent examples, both bills would require increased financial transparency at USPS by requiring USPS to prepare quarterly and annual reports that contain the same information that publicly traded corporations file with the ...
5 Μαΐ 2005 · Both bills would require USPS to focus on its core mission (the delivery of mail) by defining the term “postal services.” H.R. 22 and S. 662 also would define various postal products and services as “competitive” or “market-dominant” and prohibit USPS from subsidizing competitive products with revenues from market-dominant products.
This Report. Postal Reform Bills: A Side-by-Side Comparison of H.R. 22 and S. 662
The 109th Congress is considering two bipartisan bills that would reform the U.S. Postal Service (USPS) H.R. 22 and S. 662.
The 109th Congress is considering two bipartisan bills that would reform the U.S. Postal Service (USPS) -- H.R. 22 and S. 662. H.R. 22 was introduced and referred to the House Government Reform Committee on the first day of the 109th Congress (January 4, 2005).
The 109th Congress is considering two bipartisan bills that would reform the U.S. Postal Service (USPS) H.R. 22 and S. 662. H.R. 22 was introduced and referred...
Instead, the tepid response from Capitol Hill was H.R. 22 and S. 662, the “Postal Accountability and Enhancement Act.” Far from launching a comprehensive reform effort designed to bring the nation’s ailing federal postal monopoly into the 21st century, the legislation merely offers a recycled “grab-bag” of reorganization measures.