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HR 2103

Protect Postal Performance Act

119th Congress Introduced by Wesley Bell and 26 co-sponsors

Overview: HR 2103, Protect Postal Performance Act, Introduced in House, March 14, 2025Purpose and Intent: The Protect Postal Performance Act aims to safeguard the operational effic

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Bill Summary · HR 2103

Overview: HR 2103, Protect Postal Performance Act, Introduced in House, March 14, 2025

Purpose and Intent: The Protect Postal Performance Act aims to safeguard the operational efficiency and service standards of the United States Postal Service (USPS). The bill is a response to concerns about recent changes and policy decisions that have impacted the USPS's ability to deliver mail and packages in a timely manner.

Key Provisions:
- Prohibits the USPS from implementing any changes that would reduce service standards or operational capacity
- Requires the USPS to maintain its existing delivery schedule and network of processing facilities
- Mandates the restoration of any operational changes made since January 1, 2020, that have negatively impacted service
- Establishes reporting requirements for the USPS to provide regular updates on its operational performance

Affected Parties and Impacts: The bill directly affects the USPS and its ability to provide reliable and timely mail and package delivery services to the American public. Consumers, businesses, and communities that rely on the USPS could also be impacted by any disruptions or declines in service.

Procedural and Timeline Considerations: The bill has been introduced in the House of Representatives and is currently under consideration by the relevant committees. If passed by Congress and signed into law, the USPS would be required to implement the necessary operational changes and reporting requirements within a specified timeframe, likely 3-6 months.

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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