Anti-Subcontracting Measure Attracting Support

February 28, 2008

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Several more “co-sponsors” have signed on to show their support for the Mail Network Protection Act (H.R. 4236), which would require the Postal Service to bargain with postal unions before it engages in significant subcontracting.

In February, these House members (all Democrats) became co-sponsors of H.R. 4236: Michael Arcuri (NY), Michael Capuano (MA), Jerry Costello (IL), Elijah Cummings (MD), William Delahunt (MA), Joe Donnelly (IN), Barney Frank (MA), Paul Hodes (NH), Tim Holden (PA), Hank Johnson (GA), Dennis Kucinich (OH), David Loebsack (IA), Carolyn McCarthy (NY), Jim McDermott (WA), Richard Neal (MA), Albio Sires (NJ), Hilda Solis (CA), and Lynn Woolsey (CA).

The legislation was introduced in the House by Rep. Stephen Lynch (D-MA) on Nov. 15. By the end of January, the following representatives — Democrats, except where noted — had signed up as co-sponsors of the anti-subcontracting measure:

Yvette Clarke (NY), William Lacy Clay (MO), Joe Courtney (CT), Joseph Crowley (NY), Mike Doyle (PA), Keith Ellison (MN), Al Green (TX), Raul Grijalva (AZ), Alcee Hastings (FL), Baron Hill (IN), Mazie Hirono (HI), Betty McCollum (MN), James P. McGovern (MA), Patrick Murphy (PA), Ed Pastor (AZ), Laura Richardson (CA), Bobby Rush (IL), Linda T. Sanchez (CA), Janice Schakowsky (IL), David Scott (GA), Heath Shuler (NC), Christopher Smith (R-NJ), John Tierney (MA), Tom Udall (NM), Peter Visclosky (IN), and Albert Wynn (MD).

For more information about the Mail Network Protection Act and the union’s effort to gather support for it, click here. 

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