Vote this November!
By Tommy Roma
Northeast Region Vice President
As we speak, the Postal Service is in a state of flux. COVID-19 has drained the already financially strapped…
NAPS awards Vince Palladino Memorial Scholarships annually in honor of the late NAPS president to honor his dedication to NAPS and its members. The children and grandchildren of NAPS members a…
Due to the impacts of COVID-19 on travel, postal staffing shortages and state quarantine guidelines, etc., some members have been unable to take vacation this year. As a result, many EAS emplo…
President Brian Wagner, Executive Vice President Ivan D. Butts, Secretary/Treasurer Chuck Mulidore and Executive Board Chair Tim Ford attended the July 8 consultative meeting via Zoom. Represe…
The Fate of the USPS Rests in the Ballot Box
By Bob Levi
NAPS Director of Legislative & Political Affairs
American patriot Benjamin Franklin, the nation’s first pos…
2020 Presidential Candidate Questionnaire In late July, NAPS sent its 2020 presidential candidate questionnaire to the two major candidates for president of the United States. The questionnair…
Yes, Congress, We Are Essential—and Always Were!
By Chuck Mulidore
NAPS Secretary/Treasurer
There has been a flurry of activity during the 2020 campaign season regardin…
Strive To Be Candid and Honest
By Myrna Pashinski
Rocky Mountain Area Vice President
I want to discuss a topic I feel needs attention: candor. The definition of candor is unr…
A History of Challenge in Serving
By Ivan D. Butts
NAPS Executive Vice President
As we enter the month of October in a national election year, some in this heavily partisan e…
In mid-summer, the National Association of Postal Supervisors sent to the campaigns of President Donald Trump and former Vice President Joseph Biden a questionnaire that explored postal and fe…
A USPS Balancing Act—Business vs. Service
By Brian J. Wagner
NAPS President
The U.S. Postal Service’s total revenue in Fiscal Year 2019 was $71.2 billion— e…
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