While Its Finances Improve, USPS Seeks to Squeeze More Revenue Out of Mailers
USPS just announced proposed postal rate increases that, in some cases, are seven times the rate of inflation. Here are the proposed rates that pertain to newspapers.
USPS just announced proposed postal rate increases that, in some cases, are seven times the rate of inflation. Here are the proposed rates that pertain to newspapers.
MPA joins other industry groups in opposing Delaware bill on new automatic renewal notices.
Congress is working to improve the financial condition of the Postal Service, which mailers hope will ease pressure on USPS and reduce the need to squeeze revenues from monopoly mailers.
MPA and other trade associations submitted a letter in opposition of the New York Privacy Act,
MPA submitted a letter in support of the Postal Service Reform Act of 2021.
The Association for Postal Commerce and MPA – The Association of Magazine Media submitted comments in response to the U.S. Postal Service’s request to transfer Bound Printed Matter Parcels (“BPM Parcels”) to the competitive product list.
MPA submitted a letter on notification times and enforcement of the Colorado automatic renewal bill.
MPA submitted a letter to Alaska legislators on the proposed Alaska consumer privacy legislation.
Postmaster General Louis DeJoy’s new ten-year strategic plan for the Postal Service, “Delivering for America,” will impact all users of the postal system, with clear and potentially serious implications for newspaper publishers that rely on the postal system for newspaper delivery.
MPA joined a coalition of media organization urging the Department of Justice to protect journalists covering protest activities.