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opposition to the privatization of the United States Postal Service

To: Sen. Kelly, Rep. Gosar, Sen. Gallego

From: A constituent in Surprise, AZ

March 18

Subject: Opposition to the Privatization of the United States Postal Service I am writing to express my strong opposition to any efforts to privatize the United States Postal Service (USPS). The USPS is a vital public service that has been an integral part of American society for over two centuries. Privatizing it would be detrimental for several reasons: 1. **Access and Affordability**: The USPS provides affordable mail service to every corner of the nation, including rural and underserved areas. Privatization could jeopardize this universal service obligation by prioritizing profitability over accessibility, potentially leading to reduced services and higher costs for consumers. 2. **Reliability and Trust**: The USPS is consistently ranked as one of the most trusted institutions in the country. Privatization could undermine this trust by introducing profit-driven motives that may compromise the consistent and reliable mail delivery Americans have come to depend on. 3. **Impact on Jobs**: The USPS employs over 600,000 workers, many of whom are union members. Privatization could lead to job losses, reduced wages, and benefits, negatively affecting the livelihoods of these employees and their families. Protecting these jobs is essential for the economic stability of our communities. 4. **Public Safety and Security**: The USPS plays an essential role in public safety, handling secure delivery of government documents, legal notices, and absentee ballots. Maintaining public control over these sensitive deliveries ensures a level of accountability and security that privatization might compromise. 5. **Economic Impact**: The USPS supports thousands of businesses, big and small, through its extensive mailing and shipping network. Disruptions or increased costs in mail service due to privatization could have significant economic repercussions, particularly for small businesses that rely heavily on affordable shipping. The USPS is a national asset that must remain a public institution serving the interests of all Americans rather than a private entity motivated by profit. I urge you to reject any proposals for privatizing the USPS and instead support measures to strengthen its ability to operate effectively and efficiently in the public interest. Thank you for considering my views on this crucial issue. I am hopeful that you will take the necessary steps to preserve the USPS as a public service.

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