Judy Beard
Legislative & Political Director
(202) 842-4211
1300 L Street NW
Washington DC 20005
The Legislative and Political Department helps advance the union's cause on Capitol Hill and keeps the APWU members informed about important issues and legislative developments.
Working with the union's president, we are the APWU's eyes, ears, and voice in Washington, DC.
Our activities include:
- Advocating the union's positions on postal reform legislation, worker safety, retiree benefits and many other issues important to APWU members;
- Monitoring the status of legislation and how every member of Congress votes on important postal issues;
- Helping prepare testimony for congressional hearings;
- Working with the AFL-CIO and other unions on other issues that are important to working families everywhere;
- Administering the APWU Committee On Political Action (COPA) program;
- Urging APWU members to contact their senators and representatives about issues that are important to postal workers — and letting you know how they vote.
We Need Your Help!
We cannot overstate the importance of having APWU members and state and local organization involved in our lobbying activities. We can be much more effective when we are reinforcing messages that are being expressed directly U.S. senators and representatives by APWU members in their states and districts.
So whenever it's important, we work closely with APWU state and local leaders to maker sure our members are being heard when its time to protect our benefits and bargaining rights, and also when we need to say thank you to our friends in Congress.
COPA Needs You Too!
Your voluntary contributions to COPA, APWU's Committee on Political Action, help our union have a much stronger voice in Washington, DC. Click here to find out how you can help.