Postal Reform Under Review
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The demand for a presidential commission has been gaining momentum since the summer of 2002, when postal reform legislation died in the House Government Reform Committee.
The White House can create and appoint a presidential commission without a vote from Congress, but any recommendations generated by the commission must be submitted to Congress for authorization.
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