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NRLCA UPDATE: Anti-Postal Provisions Removed from Senate Reconciliation Bill

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UPDATE 6/30/25: Early Saturday morning, the Senate Budget Committee unveiled its final version of their reconciliation bill. The NRLCA is pleased to report that the anti-postal and anti-federal employee provisions included in previous versions of the Senate bill were removed, because either they violated the Senate’s “Byrd Rule” or enough GOP senators objected to them. If the Senate version of H.R. 1 passes, it will return to the House of Representatives for a vote. The House may approve the Senate-passed bill, sending it for the President for his signature; amend the bill, returning it to the Senate; or vote down the Senate-passed bill.

Thank you to everyone who called their senators and spoke out against these harmful provisions.

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