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The House just passed a bill to provide $25 billion in emergency funding to USPS, but the White House has already threatened to veto it Alexi Rosenfeld/Getty Images The US House of Representatives on Saturday passed legislation that includes $25 billion in aid to the postal service. The legislation also aims to reverse the new postmaster general's cost-cutting measures to USPS and prohibits him from enacting changes until January 2021. The bill passed 257 to 150, with mostly Democrats in favor of it. Twenty-six GOP members also voted in favor. Postmaster General Louis DeJoy, a former Republican donor who appeared before the Sena...
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