Bill 119 S.Res. 147 is a resolution introduced in the US Senate that expresses the Senate's belief that the United States Postal Service (USPS) should remain an independent establishment of the Federal Government and should not be subject to privatization. The resolution emphasizes the importance of the USPS as a vital public service that provides affordable and reliable mail delivery to all Americans, regardless of their location or economic status.
The resolution calls on Congress to take all necessary steps to ensure that the USPS remains a government-run entity, free from privatization efforts that could potentially harm the service's ability to fulfill its mission. It highlights the USPS's role in connecting communities, facilitating commerce, and supporting small businesses across the country.
The resolution also acknowledges the challenges facing the USPS, including financial difficulties and changes in the way people communicate and conduct business. It calls on Congress to work together to find solutions that will strengthen the USPS and ensure its long-term viability as a public service.
Overall, Bill 119 S.Res. 147 underscores the Senate's commitment to preserving the USPS as an essential public institution that serves the American people and plays a crucial role in the nation's economy and infrastructure.