Title 2 › Chapter CHAPTER 16— - CONGRESSIONAL MAILING STANDARDS › § 506
House members must put a clear notice on every mass mailing they send. The notice must be on the front, the envelope, or the outer wrapper and printed in at least 7-point type. The notice must say that official House funds paid for the mailing. It can name the member, name the member’s district and state, or use a general statement that House-authorized funds paid for it. The House must publish, in its itemized spending report, for each member the total number of mass-mail pieces sent and the total cost for the report period. That report must also show the cost divided by the number of residential addresses (excluding business delivery stops) and the number of pieces divided by that same number of addresses, using the address counts the Postmaster General provides. The House Oversight Committee must make rules to enforce these rules. Member means a Representative, Delegate, or Resident Commissioner. Mass mailing is defined in postal law. These rules apply to Congress sessions beginning after September 16, 1996.
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2 U.S.C. § 506
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