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  • H. R. 431, also known as the "Pony Up Act," proposes that the United States Postal Service (USPS) must reimburse citizens for fees or penalties incurred due to the late payment of bills delayed in the mail. The bill outlines the process for citizens to apply for reimbursement and includes...

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    The "Pony Up Act" is a plan that would make the post office pay people back if they get charged extra money because their bills arrived late in the mail. There are some exceptions, like if bad weather is to blame, and it also wants the post office to keep track of how often mail is late.

  • H. R. 9947 aims to establish a foreign military officer exchange program led by the Secretary of Defense, focusing on subject matter expertise and cultural exchange between the U.S. military and those of the Middle East for regional integration. The program will involve...

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    This bill wants the U.S. military to start a program where military officers from the U.S. and the Middle East can learn from each other about different things, like computers and security, to help them work better together. The people in charge have to check if it's working well and let Congress know every year.