Nine More U.S. Reps. Co-Sponsor Mail Network Protection Act

October 6, 2008

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In the month of September, nine more members of the U.S. House of Representatives signed on to the Mail Network Protection Act (H.R. 4236), a bill that would limit wasteful, inefficient, and detrimental subcontracting practices by the U.S. Postal Service. The total number of co-sponsors now stands at 144.

The bill, introduced in November 2007 by Rep. Stephen Lynch (D-MA), would require the Postal Service to bargain with postal unions before it engages in significant contracting-out, and would protect inexpensive, trustworthy mail service for the American public. 

The following representatives became newest co-sponsors of the H.R. 4236:

Mail Network Protection Act - Co-Sponsors Added Sept. 8 and Sept. 27, 2008

John Barrow (D-GA-12) 

Savannah Local

Xavier Becerra (D-CA-31) 

Greater Los Angeles Area Local

Don Cazayoux (D-LA-6)

Baton Rouge Local

Bart Gordon (D-TN-6) 

Nashville Local 

John Murtha (D-PA-12) 

Pittsburgh Metro Area Local; Johnstown Area Local

Frank Pallone, Jr. (D-NJ-6)

New Jersey Mid State; Red Bank Local; Central Jersey Area Local

Pete Stark (D-CA-13) 

Oakland Local; East Bay Area Local

Chris Van Hollen (D-MD-8) 

Montgomery County Area Local

Nydia M. Velazquez (D-NY-12) 

NY Metro Area Local; Brooklyn Local

 

 

 

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