Issa claims he has veto power over six day delivery provision in appropriations bill
APWU News July 9, 2014 Rep. Darrell Issa (R-CA), Chairman of the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee, cant seem to give up his quest to eliminate Saturday mail delivery.
On July 8, upset that the House Appropriations Committee restored protection for six-day delivery to a funding bill, the California Republican tried to employ a parliamentary maneuver to derail the measure.
In a message to House Rules Committee Chairman Pete Sessions (R-TX), Issa claimed jurisdiction over all issues related to the Postal Service, and asserted that the six-day delivery provision should be subject to a House Rule that prohibits legislation in general appropriations bills.
Rep. Issas complaint would be comical if it wasnt such a serious attack on the peoples Postal Service, said Legislative and Political Director John Marcotte. In addition to protecting six-day delivery, the appropriations bill reverses the District of Columbias laws on marijuana possession, dictates how its locally-generated tax monies can be used, and takes away health care choices for women in the district.
Read more: http://postalnews.com/blog/2014/07/09/issa-tries-to-derail-six-day-delivery-again/