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USPS fills leadership ranks with new deputy postmaster general, 2 board members

3 min read        The Postal Service is filling up its leadership ranks, and is close to having its first fully staffed Board of Governors in more than a decade.  USPS is naming its Chief Human Resources Officer Doug Tulino to serve as deputy postmaster general, a position left vacant for a year. Meanwhile, previous Deputy Postmaster General Ron Stroman will rejoin the agency by serving on its Board of Governors. The Senate approved his nomination Wednesday in a 69-30 vote to serve on the board for a partial term through December 2021, and voted 66-32 for Stroman to serve on the board for a full term through December 2028.

House Panel Advances Bipartisan Postal Overhaul Measure, USPS Board Gets New Members

Government Executive email The Postal Service could finally win legislative fixes it has sought for 15 years. Senior Correspondent Congress on Thursday took multiple actions to support the U.S. Postal Service, advancing legislation to relieve the agency of some of its financial burdens and providing it with additional leadership.  The House Oversight and Reform Committee unanimously approved the 2021 Postal Reform Act after Republicans begrudgingly offered their support. Rep. James Comer, R-Ky., co-authored the bill and emphasized at Thursday’s markup it represented a compromise. Virtually all Republicans who spoke on the measure said they were supporting it despite their significant reservations. Committee Chairwoman Rep. Carolyn Maloney, D-N.Y., said Comer was a “tough negotiator” and told colleagues it was the hardest she had ever worked on a bill. 

New Postal Overhaul Measure Wins Support From Key Republican

Government Executive Get the latest on need-to-know topics for federal employees delivered to your inbox. email Lawmakers introduce bipartisan measure postal leadership has deemed essential for righting the ship at USPS. Senior Correspondent The top Republican on the House committee with jurisdiction over the U.S. Postal Service threw his support behind a new bill to overhaul the mailing agency, giving lawmakers an easier path to finally delivering on long-sought-after reform.  Rep. James Comer, R-Ky., ranking member of the House Oversight and Reform Committee, joined Rep. Carolyn Maloney, D-N.Y., the panel’s chairwoman, in introducing the 2021 Postal Reform Act, which is a modified version of a draft measure put forward by only Democrats in February. The bill includes previously bipartisan provisions to shift more postal retirees to Medicare for their health care and require most postal workers to select postal-specific health care plans. The measure, like

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