[Congressional Record Volume 158, Number 66 (Thursday, May 10, 2012)]
[House]
[Page H2638]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
RURAL POST OFFICES
(Mr. CRAWFORD asked and was given permission to address the House for
1 minute.)
Mr. CRAWFORD. Mr. Speaker, this week the postal service announced a
new strategy to keep rural post offices open. My district in Arkansas
could have lost as many as 100 post offices.
This new plan from the postal service is not perfect. The retail
window at many post offices will have limited operating hours. However,
access to the retail lobby and post office boxes will remain unchanged.
More importantly, towns will keep their ZIP codes, and community
identities will be preserved.
In November of 2011, I introduced H.R. 3370, Protecting Our Rural
Post Offices Act, which prohibits the postal service from closing rural
post offices that do not have an alternative office within 8 miles. Now
that the postal service has announced plans to keep all post offices
open, Congress can enact reforms that will ensure rural Americans no
longer have to worry about access to mail services.
So many of the challenges we face in Washington are not Democrat
versus Republican; rather, urban versus rural interests. In small
communities across Arkansas and across the country, the post office
represents the town identity and lets the world know the community
exists. If post offices were to completely close and small communities
no longer had their own ZIP codes, cities' identities would be lost.
For my part, I will continue efforts to ensure rural Arkansas
communities keep access to postal services.
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