Consumers for Paper Options has urged the SEC to rescind proposed Rule 30e-3 which would discontinue the mailing of shareholder reports
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NPES is urging Congress to approve the Trans-Pacific Partnership this year before the 114th Congress adjourns.
At the quarterly public meeting of the Postal Regulatory Commission, the Commission outlined its plans for the upcoming review of the existing ratemaking system. The Commission is notifying the public so that all interested parties may prepare to fully participate in the review that will start after Dec. 20, 2016.
It is no secret in Washington that top officials at USPS would like to do away with the Postal Regulatory Commission.
Going back into early history is now possible due to new digital content added to an open access database of historic U.S. newspapers.
The latest version of “Keeping America Informed/The U.S. Government Publishing Office/A Legacy of Service to the Nation” is available.
After years of inaction that enabled U.S. paper companies to milk billions in black liquor tax credits, the IRS has found a culprit.
A legislative reform that has arguably saved the USPS is increasingly coming under attack by postal officials and some postal unions.
NPES President Thayer Long lauds the approval of the Postal Service Reform Act of 2016.
The passing of the two bipartisan bills by the Oversight Committee and how they would help the USPS financial situation.