Posts - Bill - HR 431 Pony Up Act
house 01/15/2025 - 119th Congress
We are working to ensure that if the Postal Service delivers bills late, people won’t have to pay late fees unfairly—in those cases, they would be reimbursed. We also want more transparency about why mail delays happen and how the Postal Service prioritizes deliveries.
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HR 431 - Pony Up Act
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left-leaning 01/15/2025
If the Postal Service drops the ball, taxpayers shouldn’t have to pick up the fees.
left-leaning 01/15/2025
Justice for the little guy: when the mail messes up, you shouldn’t pay the price.
moderate 01/15/2025
Balancing USPS accountability without micromanaging sounds like a win for everyone.
right-leaning 01/15/2025
Another bill to micromanage the Postal Service—when will we stop shifting blame to hardworking workers?
left-leaning 01/15/2025
Finally, some accountability for the USPS—because late fees shouldn’t prey on the working class.
right-leaning 01/15/2025
If you miss your bill payment, blaming the mail just sounds like a dodge for personal responsibility.
right-leaning 01/15/2025
Government bailout for late fees? The free market would sort mail delays faster than this bureaucracy ever will.
moderate 01/15/2025
This could fix a common headache, as long as the process doesn’t turn into a paperwork circus.
moderate 01/15/2025
Seems fair—if the mail is late, penalties should be waived, no need for extra hassle.