April 1, 2025
(press release)
–
The following information was released by the
American Postal Workers Union
(APWU):
On
March 27
, a bipartisan group in the
Senate
introduced Senate Resolution (
S. Res
.)147, which "expresses 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."
The bipartisan resolution, led by Senators
Gary Peters
(D-MI),
Dan Sullivan
(R-AK),
Susan Collins
(R-ME),
Lisa Murkowski
(R-AK),
Maggie Hassan
(D-NH), and
Thom Tillis
(R-NC), is crucial to demonstrating the strong support of the
Senate
for the public services that the
Postal Service
provides across the country, and the critical work that postal workers do every day to bind the nation together.
On
Jan. 28
, a group in the
House of Representatives
introduced their own similar bipartisan resolution,
H. Res
70, which expresses the House's support for taking all appropriate measures to ensure that the
Postal Service
is not subject to privatization. To date, this resolution has 180 co-sponsors.
"This strong showing of bipartisan support from both chambers of
Congress
confirms what we have always known, that the Post Office is our national treasure, providing invaluable services to the public," said APWU President
Mark Dimondstein
. "The essential services we provide as postal workers cannot be replicated in the private sector, and any attempt to privatize the
Postal Service
would only increase costs and reduce services, which would be harmful to the people and businesses across the country."
"The APWU extends our deepest appreciation to the senators leading the fight to protect the people's
Postal Service
and push back against privatization attempts," said Legislative and Political Director
Judy Beard
. "I am asking every APWU member, their families, and community allies to reach out to your senators and encourage them to co-sponsor this resolution."
Please call APWU's Legislative Hotline at1-844-402-1001to be connected to your senators today, and urge them to cosponsor
S. Res
. 147, which expressly opposes postal privatization. Defending the people's public
Postal Service
from privatization is our top priority in 2025.
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