WASHINGTON, D.C. — Senator John Hoeven today helped pass the Postal Reform Act of 2022, legislation to reform the U.S. Postal Service (USPS), help address its financial losses and ensure reliable, high quality mail and parcel service across the nation, including in rural America.
“We’ve worked to ensure USPS maintains reliable service throughout North Dakota and have consistently pressed the agency’s leadership to invest in its facilities and personnel in our state,” said Hoeven. “This legislation starts the process of reforming the USPS to make it more fiscally responsible, while also improving the agency’s operations and requiring that it continue its six-day-a-week delivery standard. Doing so will help ensure our residents, including in rural areas, receive the mail and packages they need in a timely manner.”
Specifically, the legislation:
The legislation is supported by U.S. Postmaster General Louis DeJoy, the National Rural Letter Carriers Association, the North Dakota Pharmacists Association, the North Dakota Rural Health Association, the Package Coalition and Citizens Against Government Waste, among others.