H.R. 2309, the Issa-Ross Postal Reform Act, is the only legislation that saves the Postal Service from financial collapse. H.R. 2309 will:
- Mandate USPS cut costs in line with declining revenue, and give USPS the freedom to do it
- Direct USPS through a comprehensive, nonpolitical realignment of its costly excess infrastructure, making sure itβs fair to small and rural post offices
- Eliminate costly regulations and end Congressional micromanaging
- Ensure taxpayers won't be left holding the bill if USPS leadership fails
- Help USPS cut costs and structure payments, while not letting USPS default on any of its obligations