Tell the Senate to Pass the Postal Service Reform Act
U.S. Senate
A harsh law has forced the Post Office to pre-fund retiree health care for years, threatening its ability to continue to effectively serve Americans.
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The Post Office is a lifeline for older Americans, providing at-home delivery of medications and other important mail six days a week. But a harsh mandate requiring the agency to pre-fund retiree health care has threatened its ability to provide these services.
The Postal Service Reform Act (H.R. 3076) repeals this unfair mandate, which will save the agency nearly $50 billion over the next 10 years while protecting postal workers' earned health care benefits.
Seniors shouldn’t have to worry about what’s going to happen to the Post Office and the home deliveries they rely on in the future.
We urge you to take action and pass the Postal Service Reform Act immediately.