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Congress and the White House Must Fully Fund the United States Postal Service Now

Congress and the White House must fully fund the United States Postal Service (USPS) which is almost at a point of no longer being able to continue its operations for mail delivery.

The USPS is mandated to provide mail delivery under Art. One of the United States Constitution.

It is clear that voting by mail is now required for all elections, including primaries and the General Election on Nov. 3, 2020.

Private companies won't deliver to certain remote areas because it's not profitable to do so, but the Postal Service is obligated to serve all Americans regardless of where they live, and right now, the Postal Service is delivering lifesaving medications and food, supporting voting by mail in primary states, and in the General Election, and helping other services necessary for our nation to continue to operate.

Why is this important?

The United States Postal Service is one of our government's oldest and most reliable entities. And mail service has been a lifeline for many Americans during the coronavirus pandemic.

However, because of the pandemic, the agency could run out of cash by the end of September, if Congress and the White House fail to act.

Please join with us and demand that Congress and the White House fully fund the United States Postal Service in the next stimulus bill.