Headline RoundupAugust 23rd, 2020

House Passes $25 Billion USPS Bill

Summary from the AllSides News Team

The House of Representatives approved a $25 billion emergency funding bill for the U.S. Postal Service on Saturday to aid mail-in voting during the upcoming presidential elections. The legislation will also block cuts and operational changes deployed by Trump’s postmaster general. This comes after Postmaster General Louis DeJoy announced last week he would suspend recently instituted mail service changes until after the election in November, though DeJoy denied charges that the changes would hamper the vote-by-mail process. Some coverage from left-rated outlets framed the bill as Democrats "rescuing" the USPS from Trump's "attacks." Some voices from the right criticized the bill as "just a political statement." Several voices from both the right and the left pointed to evidence that the USPS doesn't actually need a large financial bailout.

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