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Protect and help USPS. It's an essential service.

To: Sen. Husted, Pres. Trump, Sen. Moreno, Rep. Balderson

From: A verified voter in Reynoldsburg, OH

March 22

Congress must act to remove artificial barriers to USPS’s success, and actively enable the postal service to bring in new revenue streams. Now that The Postal Service Reform Act’s passage has addressed longstanding but artificial budget shortfalls, Congress must free USPS to proactively bring in new revenue from services like postal banking. The People’s Postal Agenda includes ideas from senior checks to electric vehicle charging stations to grocery delivery. The Banking for All Act: One in four American households is unbanked or underbanked, including half of all Black households. This leads to costly alternatives that function as a lifetime tax on accessing your own money. Congress must pass legislation to permit USPS to bring back postal banking through The Banking for All Act (The Access to No-Fee Accounts Act in the House), which would grant regular people access to the no-fee high interest bank accounts that the Federal Reserve offers to commercial banks, and establish a branch network of post offices, community banks, and credit unions to be reimbursed for expenses associated with offering these accounts. The Financial Services & General Government Appropriations Bill: Congress must approve report language that directs the postal service to pilot affordable non-bank financial services in 10 locations, half rural and half urban. Replace the Aging Fleet with Union-built Emission Free Vehicles. Louis DeJoy must reverse course on USPS’s contract with Oshkosh Defense for non-union built, combustion engine vehicles that are only .4 miles per gallon more efficient than the current thirty year old fleet, and built by a non-union workforce. Frontline Black and Brown communities are being poisoned by trucks with combustion engines, and mail carriers who drive postal trucks are particularly affected from vehicle idling which releases high levels of localized air pollution. Experts also agree that electric vehicles will save USPS money over combustible engines in the long-term, due to high gas prices and electric vehicles’ significantly lower maintenance costs. The nation can’t afford for the largest federal fleet to sign up for another 20-30 years of toxic air. USPS must put letter carriers in union-made electric vehicles that are good for the planet and their bottom line. Pass Legislation to Make Sure Voting By Mail Remains Safe, Secure, and Easy. Someone’s ZIP code should not determine their ability to participate in democracy. Rules, laws, and regulations vary widely from state to state, and this not only affects voters and causes unequal access to the ballot, but it also places unfair burdens on state and local election boards and post office workers. Voting by mail is not a partisan issue. The Biden Administration should do all they can to ensure equal access to participation in our democracy. Congress must pass legislation to make voting by mail easier for all Americans, removing unnecessary barriers to voting raised under the false flag of election security. Casting a ballot at home by mail is safe and secure, and should be more accessible and standardized for all. Passing Senator Klobuchar’s Election Mail Act, along with other measures, would improve election mail delivery, tracking security, and ensure voters don’t have to pay to return their ballots by mail.

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