Being a participant in the past year’s postal reform efforts hasn’t been easy. The missteps, empty promises, barely warmed leftover proposals, and a lack of interest from those who should have been fully engaged have all been a real trip to witness.
Talking about the need for postal reform isn’t new. In fact, we’ve been talking about it ever since the late Postmaster General Marvin Runyon gave his National Press Club speech on the topic back in January 1994.
Marvin thought there was a need to change the long-standing model of America’s postal system, and he said so. Unfortunately, his role in the subsequent reform debate was sidetracked by the