Postal Service Pitches New Mail Deals for Public Scrutiny
Published Date: 5/21/2025
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Summary
The Postal Service just filed a new deal for special mail services, and the Commission is checking it out. This affects businesses and customers who use these special mail options, with possible changes coming soon. Everyone’s invited to share their thoughts before any final decisions are made.
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