U.S. Senators Add Amendment to Bill to Stop USPS Closures
A group of U.S. senators added an amendment that would stop the U.S. Postal Service (USPS) from continuing its facility closures in a bill approving an oil pipeline project.
The Keystone XL Pipeline Act has been up for debate over the past few years, and continues to do so in its most recent form introduced Jan. 6 as Senate bill No. 1 for the current Congress (If approved, TransCanada will create a 1,179-mile crude oil pipeline from Hardisty, Alberta, Canada to Steele City, Neb.) However, 10 days later a group of 13 senators co-sponsored an amendment to the bill in regards to the USPS.
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