e-Team Report, Feb. 10, 2012

February 10, 2012

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Tell the U. S. House of Representatives to vote no on H.R. 7

This week, H.R. 3813 was passed through the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee along party lines with a vote of 22-16. This legislation would increase the amount both federal and postal employees would have to contribute to their retirement by 1.5%. Those employees with less than 5 years of service would see an increase in the amount they have to contribute to their retirement of 3.2%. This bill would also change the way annuities for those with less than five years of service are calculated. If passed, the new model for calculating annuities would be based on salaries using an employee’s high five-year salary instead of the current high three-year model.

After H.R. 3813 was reported from committee, the House Rules Committee merged the bill with highway bill H.R. 7, the American Energy and Infrastructure Jobs Act of 2012. H.R. 7 is expected to be considered by the House during the week of February 13.

Click here to take action and send a quick message to your representative. Tell them to vote no on H.R. 7! After you send a message to your representative, make sure you also take a minute to call their office and tell them to vote no on H.R. 7! You can reach your members of Congress by calling the Capitol Hill switchboard at 202-224-3121. To find your representative, please click here.

Tell the Senate

There are no new updates as to when S. 1789 may come to the floor for a vote. This legislation can still be brought forward any day — possibly within the next week. Please make sure to be vigilant in checking your inbox for new e-team updates on S. 1789. The APWU’s website will also provide up to the minute information as it comes in.

Click here to send a quick message telling both of your Senators that the postal reform bill, S. 1789, is not acceptable in its current form. Several amendments need to be made to S. 1789. The stakes for postal workers have never been higher. This legislation, as written, would only give the Postal Service minor temporary financial relief while inflicting dangerous long-term damage to the Postal Service. As written, S. 1789 would weaken current service standards, kill jobs, and close facilities.

With S.1789 looming on the horizon, we are still asking that you please pick up the phone and call both your senators and tell them that S. 1789 is simply not acceptable in its current form.

When you call your senators, please ask them to support amendments to:

  • Set strict service standards. (This is crucial, because the Postal Service is planning to degrade delivery standards in order to eliminate more than half of all mail processing facilities.)
  • Allow the USPS to recover overpayments the Postal Service made to its retiree pension funds.
  • Adequately address the requirement that forces the USPS to pre-fund future retiree health benefits. (This mandate is the primary cause of the agency’s financial crisis. No other government agency or private company bears this burden, which costs the USPS approximately $5.5 billion annually.)
  • Establish new ways to generate revenue, such as providing notary services, issuing licenses, contracting with state and local agencies to provide services, and allowing the USPS to offer services that mail systems in many other countries provide, such as digital services.
  • Prevent the closing of small post offices by giving the Postal Regulatory Commission (PRC) binding authority to prevent closures based on the effect on the community and employees.
  • Protect six-day delivery.
  • Eliminate the provision that would drastically reduce the compensation of workers who are injured on duty once they reach retirement age.
  • Repeal the provision that would require arbitrators in postal contract negotiations to consider the financial health of the USPS. (Postal unions note that arbitrators routinely do so, and criticize the provision as an attempt to skew contract negotiations in favor of management.)

To read more about this legislation, including the full text of the bill, click here .

It is important that all senators hear directly from their constituents. You can reach your senators by calling their Capitol Hill office using the numbers listed below.

    AK    Begich, Mark              D       (202) 224-3004
    AK    Murkowski, Lisa         R    S    (202) 224-6665
    AL    Sessions, Jeff             R    S    (202) 224-4124
    AL    Shelby, Richard           R    S    (202) 224-5744
    AR    Boozman, John          R    S    (202) 224-4843
    AR    Pryor, Mark                 D    S    (202) 224-2353
    AZ    Kyl, Jon                        R    S    (202) 224-4521
    AZ    McCain, John              R    S    (202) 224-2235
    CA    Boxer, Barbara          D    S    (202) 224-3553
    CA    Feinstein, Dianne      D    S    (202) 224-3841
    CO    Bennet, Michael         D    S    (202) 224-5852
    CO    Udall, Mark                 D    S    (202) 224-5941
    CT    Blumenthal, Richard   D    S    (202) 224-2823
    CT    Lieberman, Joseph    I    S    (202) 224-4041
    DE    Carper, Thomas         D    S    (202) 224-2441
    DE    Coons, Christopher   D    S    (202) 224-5042
    FL    Nelson, Bill                   D    S    (202) 224-5274
    FL    Rubio, Marco               R    S    (202) 224-3041
    GA    Chambliss, Saxby      R    S    (202) 224-3521
    GA    Isakson, Johnny          R    S    (202) 224-3643
    HI    Akaka, Daniel               D    S    (202) 224-6361
    HI    Inouye, Daniel               D    S    (202) 224-3934
    IA    Grassley, Charles         R    S    (202) 224-3744
    IA    Harkin, Tom                   D    S    (202) 224-3254
    ID    Crapo, Mike                  R    S    (202) 224-6142
    ID    Risch, James                R    S    (202) 224-2752
    IL    Durbin, Richard             D    S    (202) 224-2152
    IL    Kirk, Mark                      R    S    (202) 224-2854
    IN    Coats, Dan                   R    S    (202) 224-5623
    IN    Lugar, Richard             R    S    (202) 224-4814
    KS    Moran, Jerry               R    S    (202) 224-6521
    KS    Roberts, Pat               R    S    (202) 224-4774
    KY    McConnell, Mitch        R    S    (202) 224-2541
    KY    Paul, Rand                   R    S    (202) 224-4343
    LA    Landrieu, Mary            D    S    (202) 224-5824
    LA    Vitter, David                R    S    (202) 224-4623
    MA    Brown, Scott               R    S    (202) 224-4543
    MA    Kerry, John                  D    S    (202) 224-2742
    MD    Cardin, Benjamin       D    S    (202) 224-4524
    MD    Mikulski, Barbara       D    S    (202) 224-4654
    ME    Collins, Susan            R    S    (202) 224-2523
    ME    Snowe, Olympia        R    S    (202) 224-5344
    MI    Levin, Carl                    D    S    (202) 224-6221
    MI    Stabenow, Debbie      D    S    (202) 224-4822
    MN    Franken, Al                 D    S    (202) 224-5641
    MN    Klobuchar, Amy          D    S    (202) 224-3244
    MO    Blunt, Roy                    R    S    (202) 224-5721
    MO    McCaskill, Claire       D    S    (202) 224-6154
    MS    Cochran, Thad           R    S    (202) 224-5054
    MS    Wicker, Roger           R    S    (202) 224-6253
    MT    Baucus, Max              D    S    (202) 224-2651
    MT    Tester, Jon                 D    S    (202) 224-2644
    NC    Burr, Richard             R    S    (202) 224-3154
    NC    Hagan, Kay               D    S    (202) 224-6342
    ND    Conrad, Kent            D    S    (202) 224-2043
    ND    Hoeven, John           R    S    (202) 224-2551
    NE    Johanns, Mike          R    S    (202) 224-4224
    NE    Nelson, Ben              D    S    (202) 224-6551
    NH    Ayotte, Kelly              R    S    (202) 224-3324
    NH    Shaheen, Jeanne     D    S    (202) 224-2841
    NJ    Lautenberg, Frank    D    S    (202) 224-3224
    NJ    Menendez, Robert    D    S    (202) 224-4744
    NM    Bingaman, Jeff        D    S    (202) 224-5521
    NM    Udall, Tom                D    S    (202) 224-6621
    NV    Heller, Dean             R    S    (202) 224-6244
    NV    Reid, Harry               D    S    (202) 224-3542
    NY    Gillibrand, Kirsten    D    S    (202) 224-4451
    NY    Schumer, Charles    D    S    (202) 224-6542
    OH    Brown, Sherrod       D    S    (202) 224-2315
    OH    Portman, Rob          R    S    (202) 224-3353
    OK    Coburn, Thomas     R    S    (202) 224-5754
    OK    Inhofe, James          R    S    (202) 224-4721
    OR    Merkley, Jeff             D    S    (202) 224-3753
    OR    Wyden, Ron             D    S    (202) 224-5244
    PA    Casey, Robert          D    S    (202) 224-6324
    PA    Toomey, Pat              R    S    (202) 224-4254
    RI    Reed, Jack                 D    S    (202) 224-4642
    RI    Whitehouse, Sheldon    D    S    (202) 224-2921
    SC    DeMint, James        R    S    (202) 224-6121
    SC    Graham, Lindsey     R    S    (202) 224-5972
    SD    Johnson, Tim           D    S    (202) 224-5842
    SD    Thune, John             R    S    (202) 224-2321
    TN    Alexander, Lamar    R    S    (202) 224-4944
    TN    Corker, Robert         R    S    (202) 224-3344
    TX    Cornyn, John            R    S    (202) 224-2934
    TX    Hutchison, Kay Bailey    R    S    (202) 224-5922
    UT    Hatch, Orrin              R    S    (202) 224-5251
    UT    Lee, Mike                 R    S    (202) 224-5444
    VA    Warner, Mark           D    S    (202) 224-2023
    VA    Webb, James           D    S    (202) 224-4024
    VT    Leahy, Patrick           D    S    (202) 224-4242
    VT    Sanders, Bernie       I    S    (202) 224-5141
    WA    Cantwell, Maria       D    S    (202) 224-3441
    WA    Murray, Patty            D    S    (202) 224-2621
    WI    Johnson, Ron            R    S    (202) 224-5323
    WI    Kohl, Herb                 D    S    (202) 224-5653
    WV    Manchin, Joe           D    S    (202) 224-3954
    WV    Rockefeller, John    D    S    (202) 224-6472
    WY    Barrasso, John        R    S    (202) 224-6441
    WY    Enzi, Michael           R    S    (202) 224-3424

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