Senators look for ways to restore six-day postal delivery

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WASHINGTON — Senators are urgently trying to save the struggling U.S. Postal Service after its announcement that it will cut Saturday delivery starting in August.

In a hearing Wednesday before the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee, senators and post office advocates agreed on the importance of immediate congressional changes to the Postal Service’s operations, though there was no agreement on the specifics of how to do so.

Postmaster General Patrick R. Donahoe urged Congress to allow the agency to form its own health-care plan and not restrict the agency in its move to a five-day delivery week. A new system in which the Postal Service managed its own health care for employees and switched to a new business model could save up to $7 billion by 2016, he said.

If Congress doesn’t act soon and the Postal Service doesn’t change its business model, it could require a taxpayer bailout that could total more than $45 billion by 2017.

Sen. Bernie Sanders, a Vermont independent, and Rep. Peter DeFazio, an Oregon Democrat, introduced legislation Wednesday that would repeal the Postal Accountability and Enhancement Act, under which the Postal Service prefunds 75 years of benefits for retirees in 10 years.

The current retiree health benefits have crippled the Postal Service and cost the agency $11.1 billion in the past year. The Postal Service estimates that 20 cents of every dollar in revenue go to health-care costs.

Repealing the prefunding mandate on retirement benefits is one part of the Postal Service’s problem, Donahoe said. He said the agency can’t function with Congress’ restrictions on five-day delivery and must move to a changed business environment.

Robert Rapoza, president of the National Association of Postmasters of the United States, said changes should come in innovation and expansion in services as well as flexible pricing.

Senators charged that Donahoe acted illegally when he cut Saturday delivery. Sen. Carl Levin, D-Mich., said making any legislation is irrelevant if the Postal Service doesn’t follow it.

“Apparently, you believe you have the legal authority, despite what Congress said, to cancel the sixth day,” Levin said. “There needs to be congressional oversight.”

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