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Senate passes S.1789

April 25, 2012 politics, postal, postal reform

Update: The final vote tally was 62 in favor, 37 opposed. For a complete listing of the amendments to the bill, click here. For more, see Senate approves changes to the U.S. Postal Service at the Washington Post.

From the Washington Post’s Ed O’Keefe:

Postal reform bill reaches 60 vote threshold. Will pass; total vote tally TBD.

— edatpost (@edatpost) April 25, 2012

 

Written By: Brian Sheehan.

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