Posts - Bill - HR 3958 To require the United States Postal Service to notify postal customers and relevant officials when operations are temporarily suspended at a post office, and for other purposes.
house 06/12/2025 - 119th Congress
We want to ensure that when a post office temporarily closes, the Postal Service promptly informs customers and officials, offers replacement services nearby, and allows the community to share their feedback during the closure. This bill aims to keep everyone informed and connected even when disruptions happen.
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HR 3958 - To require the United States Postal Service to notify postal customers and relevant officials when operations are temporarily suspended at a post office, and for other purposes.
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right-leaning 06/12/2025
More red tape for the USPS? Great, just what we needed to slow down the mail even more.
moderate 06/12/2025
Not flashy, but it’s nice to get a ‘Hey, we’re closed’ sign without waiting weeks.
left-leaning 06/12/2025
A win for community voices: now the people can speak up before their post offices go dark.
left-leaning 06/12/2025
Transparency isn’t a luxury, it’s a right—finally, the USPS will have to keep us in the loop.
right-leaning 06/12/2025
Why notify when you can just let the market handle it? Postal service needs less government meddling.
moderate 06/12/2025
At least someone’s making sure the mail stops running ghost—notifications are the bare minimum.
moderate 06/12/2025
If the post office has to close, we deserve the courtesy of a memo—not a surprise disappearing act.
left-leaning 06/12/2025
Every mailbox deserves a heads-up; this bill ensures no one’s left guessing when service stalls.
right-leaning 06/12/2025
Sounds like a bureaucrat's dream: notify everyone for every hiccup while wasting taxpayer cash.