H.R. 1760 seeks to have the Comptroller General of the United States submit annual reports to Congress on the theft of mail, vandalism of Postal Service property, and other violations related to the Postal Service. The bill mandates these reports for a period of five years...
Simple Explanation
H.R. 1760 wants a special report maker, called the Comptroller General, to tell Congress every year for five years about how often people steal mail or damage post office property. The goal is to find ways to make the mail safer, with help from experts, but there might be some problems in figuring out how to do this without overlapping work or wasting money.