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??Tallahassee Post Office ??Body Cam SGT DONATO ??, #postalemployee #bodycam #youtubemarketing
#Tallahassee #Police Department Sgt Donato #BodyCam footage from one of the many #TallahasseePostOffice locations. Keeler solicits a tresspass from offduty #postalemployee Timothy Snyder.
TPD Sgt David Donato refuses to investigate his oficers for being untruthful.

Tallahassee Police Department
David.Donato@talgov.com
850-694-3371

United States Postal Service
Supervisor of Customer Service
Paul Jones
850-216-4201
Paul.D.Jones@USPS.GOV

#UnitedStates #PostalService
Post Master Camille Moscola Calvo
Camille.Moscola-Calvo@usps.gov
954-415-7408

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Most of the quasi-confusion can be traced back to the 1971 Postal Reorganization Act, which eliminated the old Post Office Department, replacing it with the US Postal Service. The act was intended to make the USPS self-financing from its own revenues, and to make it an independent, non-political public service. Prior to the PRA, postmasters (including the postmaster general) were political appointees; rates were set by Congress, and the POD had to go through the appropriations process to get the money it needed to operate.

The PRA established a Board of Governors who were responsible for selecting the PMG and setting policies and budgets. It allowed the USPS to use its revenue to finance its operations without any appropriation process. It set up a separate commission to set postage rates.

What it didn’t do was privatize the postal service in any way, shape or form. Some in Congress, then as now, would have favored privatization. Consideration was also given to making the USPS a government owned corporation, like the TVA or Amtrak. But neither of those things happened. Here’s what the Act says:”The United States Postal Service shall be operated as a basic and fundamental service provided to the people by the Government of the United States”. It also defines the USPS as “an independent establishment of the executive branch of the Government of the United States”. Being “independent” doesn’t make the USPS a “quasi-” anything- it simply means it is not part of one of the cabinet departments. Other “independent” agencies include the CIA and NASA.

In a footnote to its most recent report on postal finances, the Congressional Research Service, part of the Library of Congress, had this to say:

The USPS often is mischaracterized as a quasi governmental or private entity. It is neither. The USPS is a government agency that was created by Congress to achieve various public purposes. Federal law defines what products and services the Postal Service may offer. Additionally, the USPS’s employees are federal employees who participate in the Civil Service Retirement System, the Federal Employees Retirement Sys
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