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March 11 2013 10:20 AM

El Paso-- WASHINGTON - A spending measure passed by the House on Wednesday to keep the government operating through September requires that the Postal Service maintain a six-day mail delivery schedule, a potential setback for the agency, which announced last month that it planned go to five-day deliveries to cut costs.

The legislation passed the House 267-151, with 137 Democrats voting against it. The measure now moves to the Senate. Read more!
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