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- The House will meet on Saturday to vote on a bill aimed at providing protections for the USPS amid controversial budget cuts.
- While the terms of the $25 billion bill are not finalized, it will include parts of House Oversight Chair Carolyn Maloney's "Delivering America Act."
- Prior to the announcement, Postmaster General Louis DeJoy promised to pause changes to Postal Service operations until after the November election.
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Following an announcement on Monday from House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, the US House of Representatives will convene on Saturday to vote on a bill that would provide $25 billion to the US Postal Service.
Details of the bill, which would provide additional protections for the Postal Service, are still being finalized.
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