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Tags: Virus Outbreak | Congress | Postal Service

House Rescue Package Includes $25 Billion for Postal Service

House Rescue Package Includes $25 Billion for Postal Service
(Dreamstime)

Tuesday, 12 May 2020 03:32 PM EDT

A new coronavirus aid package released by House Democrats includes $25 billion for the cash-strapped U.S. Postal Service, which is expected to run out of money by the end of September without additional support from Congress because it’s losing so much revenue during the pandemic.

The bill released Tuesday also would repeal several restrictions on a $10 billion line of credit for the Postal Service authorized in a previous economic rescue law.

The House is expected to vote on the package as soon as Friday, but Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell has said there is no “urgency" for the Republican-controlled Senate to act.

President Donald Trump has publicly threatened to block the $10 billion loan unless the Postal Service significantly raises rates for packages delivered for Amazon and other big shippers. Trump has complained for years that the Postal Service was being exploited by Amazon and other shippers, but Democrats say his real target is Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos, who owns The Washington Post. Trump has feuded with what he's termed the "Amazon Washington Post" and other news organizations that have reported unfavorable developments during his campaign and presidency.

Rep. Gerry Connolly, D-Va., said Trump’s refusal to approve the loan without huge rate hikes was misguided. “He is willing to sacrifice the U.S. Postal Service and its 630,000 employees because of petty vindictiveness and personal retaliation against Jeff Bezos,’’ Connolly said of Trump. “That would be a tragic outcome.”

Connolly, who chairs a House subcommittee that oversees the Postal Service, said Trump's claim that the Postal Service loses money on package delivery is "utterly false.'' Financial losses are due to a decadeslong decline in mail volume and a federal law that requires the Postal Service to prepay pension benefits, Connolly and other lawmakers said. The financial woes have been exacerbated by the pandemic, which has pushed mail volume down by more than 30% from the same period last year.″

Lawmakers from both parties have defended the Postal Service, saying it is even more important during the COVID-19 crisis as millions of people receive relief checks through the mail, as well as prescription medicine, food and other crucial items.

“The United States Postal Service is not only constitutionally mandated but serves as a vital lifeline to countless Alaskans in rural communities. It is an institution that must be preserved,’’ said Rep. Don Young, R-Alaska.

Polls show that Americans overwhelmingly support federal government funding to help the Postal Service survive the pandemic.

In a letter last week, 30 Democratic senators said they were concerned at Trump’s repeated invocation of Bezos and Amazon as he threatens to withhold aid from the Postal Service. The comments “strongly suggest personal and political motivations on this matter,’’ the senators wrote, adding: “It would be highly inappropriate and unacceptable for the Department of Treasury to act on such motivations when considering the USPS loan or other USPS relief.”

The letter said raising prices on shipping companies or attempting to privatize the Postal Service, as some Republicans advocate, would lead to "increased prices for everyday consumers, as well as the huge numbers of businesses that depend on the mail service.''

The conditions Trump and Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin seek to impose on the $10 billion loan "stand in stark contrast with the relative lack of strings placed on monies made available to corporations in recent relief efforts,'' the letter said.

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A new coronavirus aid package released by House Democrats includes $25 billion for the cash-strapped U.S. Postal Service, which is expected to run out of money by the end of September without additional support from Congress because it's losing so much revenue during the...
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Tuesday, 12 May 2020 03:32 PM
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