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Guest Column: Congress Must Act to Help the New Postmaster General Pull USPS Back From the Brink

UNITED STATES, JUN 24 – The USPS faces insolvency by 2028 as large rate hikes and service cuts threaten customers, with Congress urged to support Postmaster General David Steiner's efforts to reverse decline.

  • The U.S. Postal Service plans a large rate increase on July 13, 2025, and incoming Postmaster General David Steiner will assume office on July 14.
  • This increase and ongoing service cuts follow the Delivering for America Plan, which critics say drove away customers and degraded service.
  • A recent House Oversight Subcommittee hearing included the National Newspaper Association urging Congress to enact reforms like the USPS SERVES US Act and the Deliver for Democracy Act.
  • Estimates suggest USPS may face insolvency by 2028, and officials emphasize that effective oversight and modernization of the postal regulator are needed to address current challenges.
  • Congress is urged to act swiftly to support Steiner's leadership and ensure the USPS's stability without assuming the next Postmaster General will be the last.
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Elizabethton Star broke the news in on Tuesday, June 24, 2025.
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