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  • S. 4378, titled the “Deliver for Democracy Act,” is designed to ensure that periodicals are delivered on time to allow the United States Postal Service to access additional rate authority. The bill sets a requirement for a 95% on-time delivery performance for periodicals or...

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    The Deliver for Democracy Act wants to make sure that magazines and newspapers are delivered on time by the mail service. If they reach their goal of delivering on time, they get special permission to change prices; they also need to tell us each year how well they're doing and look for better ways to keep delivering these items.

  • S. 1002, titled the “Deliver for Democracy Act,” mandates the United States Postal Service (USPS) to achieve a 95% on-time delivery rate for periodicals to gain additional rate authority. It requires the Postal Regulatory Commission to amend regulations to enforce this...

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    The Deliver for Democracy Act wants the Post Office to be really good at delivering magazines on time. If they are, they can get extra help with their prices. The act also asks a special group to see if different prices can help the Post Office do better with their money.

  • H.R. 2098, also known as the "Deliver for Democracy Act," aims to improve the delivery and financial management of periodicals by the United States Postal Service (USPS). It requires the USPS to achieve a 95% on-time delivery rate or a 2% annual improvement for additional rate authority to be...

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    The "Deliver for Democracy Act" is a plan to make sure that newspapers and magazines (called periodicals) are delivered on time by the postal service. It says the Post Office must deliver at least 95% of these on time to get special permissions, and they have to check and tell people how well they are doing every year.

  • The “Deliver for Democracy Act”, or H.R. 9078, aims to ensure timely delivery of periodicals. It mandates that the Postal Regulatory Commission block additional rate authority for the Postal Service unless it meets specific delivery performance targets. The...

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    The "Deliver for Democracy Act" wants the mail to be on time, especially magazines and newspapers. If the mail isn't on time, the Postal Service cannot raise some prices, and they have to tell people how they are doing every year.