Excerpt
In the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, watchdogs raised alarms about worrisome changes being made to the U.S. Postal Service (USPS) in summer 2020. More than 600 sorting machines were slated for removal at post offices across the nation, public collection boxes were hauled off of streets and new policies banned postal workers from making extra trips to deliver mail. …
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Foreword
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USPS by the Numbers
A $71 billion business is in trouble as mail volume declines
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The Postal Service’s Financial Troubles
Broad restructuring may be necessary to rescue USPS
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How Trump Would Reform the Postal Service
A White House task force recommends a business approach
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Voting by Mail
Expanded mail voting is putting USPS in the spotlight
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What Congress Is Doing on the Postal Service
The pandemic and unexpected cuts prompt emergency bills
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Pros & Cons of Banning Chinese Social Media Apps
National security threats versus free speech and commerce
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Pros & Cons of Reducing Refugee Admissions
Diplomacy and overseas aid versus American ideals
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Pros & Cons of Banning Chinese Social Media Apps
National security threats versus free speech and commerce
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Pro & Con
Should Congress provide additional funding to USPS?