Sen. Tom Corburn (R-OK), a frequent critic of the US Postal Service, emerged as an unlikely champion of the agency's 10-year plan to revise its business model at an April 22 Senate subcommittee hearing.

The conservative Oklahoma Republican voiced support for moving to five-day-a-week delivery and reining in labor costs. Coburn also pressed his colleagues to include a requirement that the arbitrator in any collective bargaining impasse must consider the USPS' overall financial health in any reform legislation. Read the full article, from DMNews, here.
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