Author: Steve Kearney

  • Alliance urges rejection of illegal USPS rates

    June 28, 2021   In a filing today at the Postal Regulatory Commission, the Alliance made clear that the recent record rates filing by USPS is unlawful and should be rejected by the regulator.  The PRC to date has been ignoring the voice of the customer in its proceedings leading up to these disastrous rate…

  • Three new USPS Governors attend first meeting

    June 28, 2021   The three new USPS governors appointed by President Biden were sworn in and attended their first closed meeting the week before last.  On June 15, White House Domestic Policy Advisor Susan Rice swore in Anton Hajjar, Amber McReynolds, and Ron Stroman at the Old Executive office Building in Washington, DC.  As…

  • USPS issues press releases on service; OIG launches service performance web page

    June 28, 2021   To augment its required quarterly service performance reports, the Postal Service has taken to issuing press releases when service improves, or at least holds steady.  The latest release shows service improvements by 6 to 9 percentage points through most of the current third quarter:   Performance numbers below include the weeks…

  • First Class mail slowdown review proceeds

    June 28, 2021   The USPS proposed slowing service standards for First Class Mail for about 39 percent of the volume, extending from 2 to 3 days to 2 to 5 days on September 1.  The Postal Regulatory Commission established a lengthy review process that will lead to an advisory opinion on July 20 that…

  • July 1 marks the 50th anniversary of USPS

    June 28, 2021   The Postal Reorganization Act attempted to transform the Post Office into a self-funding independent agency.  Courtesy of the USPS Historian we know:   On August 12, 1970, President Richard Nixon signed into law the Postal Reorganization Act, the most comprehensive postal legislation since the founding of the republic. The law transformed…

  • Alliance notes

    June 28, 2021   June 2, 2021, The NonProfit Times, Nonprofit Postal Rates Set To Skyrocket   June 3, 2021, Government Executive, USPS Projects Continuing Mail Delays, Setting Targets Well Below Historical Standards   June 24, 2021, The Dispatch, Why Is the Mail Still So Slow?      

  • Why Is the Mail Still So Slow? – The Dispatch

    Why Is the Mail Still So Slow? Even as the pandemic wanes, we shouldn’t expect a return to 2019-level service anytime soon. Price St. Clair Jun 24 37 31 (Photograph by Alexi Rosenfeld/Getty Images.) The U.S. Postal Service has traditionally been one of the more popular government agencies in America. In a March 2020 Pew…

  • USPS Projects Continuing Mail Delays – Government Executive

    Morry Gash / AP Management USPS Projects Continuing Mail Delays, Setting Targets Well Below Historical Standards As Postmaster General Louis DeJoy seeks to implement reforms and justify changes, he once again finds himself on the hot seat. June 3, 2021 Postal Service ERIC KATZ Senior Correspondent The U.S. Postal Service is signaling that widespread mail…

  • Nonprofit Postal Rates Set To Skyrocket – The NonProfit Times

      Wednesday | June 2nd, 2021 Nonprofit Postal Rates Set To Skyrocket The NonProfit Times News June 2, 2021 The United States Postal Service (USPS) filed notice with the Postal Regulatory Commission (PRC) under the cover of a holiday weekend on Friday, requesting rate increases of 6.9% on average, with different categories ranging from 5.7%…

  • USPS announces its long-sought above-CPI rates

    June 1, 2021 Late Friday afternoon, May 28, 2021, the United States Postal Service announced and filed with the regulator its decision to use all of the new above-inflation rate increase authority (red bars) plus the additional CPI authority accrued this year (yellow bars).  The average increase will be 6.9 percent effective August 29, 2021. …