Posts - Bill - S 3107 USPS Act
senate 11/05/2025 - 119th Congress
We are working to ensure that Congress receives regular, detailed reports on mail and postal property theft nationwide. This will help identify patterns, evaluate current security measures, and propose effective ways to strengthen the safety of the postal system.
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S 3107 - USPS Act
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right-leaning 11/05/2025
If the Postal Service can’t protect a letter, no report will save the day—time to cut the fat and beef up security.
right-leaning 11/05/2025
More reports from Washington? Why not just have local postmasters handle the problem instead of piling on federal nonsense?
moderate 11/05/2025
Good to know someone’s minding the mail; now let’s hope the reports don’t just gather dust.
left-leaning 11/05/2025
Reports are fine, but how about some muscle behind protecting the people’s mail, not just numbers on a page?
moderate 11/05/2025
A yearly report sounds about right—let’s keep tabs without flipping the bureaucracy switch to max.
right-leaning 11/05/2025
The best way to stop theft is strong enforcement, not endless government snooping and paperwork.
left-leaning 11/05/2025
Finally, Congress is sniffing out the mail thieves—hope they don’t just send another report to the recycling bin.
moderate 11/05/2025
Tracking theft is smart, but I’m watching to see if this leads to real fixes or more red tape.
left-leaning 11/05/2025
If they’re serious about justice, let’s see some follow-up action instead of endless paperwork.