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The proposal would set new rules for how the U.S. Postal Service handles mail delivery to apartment buildings and residential complexes, requiring clearer procedures for when mail gets delivered to centralized mailboxes instead of individual unit doors. This affects both postal workers and residents who receive mail, potentially changing how and where people pick up their packages and letters depending on their housing type. The bill is currently under review by a House committee.
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[Congressional Bills 119th Congress] [From the U.S. Government Publishing Office] [H.R. 9343 Introduced in House (IH)] <DOC> 119th CONGRESS 2d Session H. R. 9343 To amend title 39, United States Code, to establish rules and procedures for the United States Postal Service regarding the use of centralized delivery of the mail with respect to residential housing units, and for other purposes. _______________________________________________________________________ IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES June 18, 2026 Mr. Burchett (for himself and Mr. Kustoff) introduced the following bill; which was referred to the Committee on Oversight and Government Reform _______________________________________________________________________ A BILL To amend title 39, United States Code, to establish rules and procedures for the United States Postal Service regarding the use of centralized delivery of the mail with respect to residential housing units, and for other purposes. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, SECTION 1. SHORT TITLE. This Act may be cited as the ``Easy Access to Mail Act''. SEC. 2. LIMITATION ON CENTRALIZED DELIVERY FOR CERTAIN RESIDENTIAL HOUSING UNITS. (a) In General.--Subchapter VII of chapter 36 of title 39, United States Code, is amended by adding at the end the following: ``Sec. 3693. Limitation on centralized delivery ``(a) Definitions.--In this section-- ``(1) the term `centralized delivery' means a primary mode of mail delivery whereby mail receptacles of a number of delivery points are grouped or clustered at a single location; ``(2) the term `primary mode of mail delivery' means the typical method by which the Postal Service delivers letter mail to the delivery point of a postal patron; and ``(3) the term `housing development' means any single- family residential home or townhouse, but does not include any multi-home apartment or condominium building. ``(b) Retroactive Change to Mode of Delivery Prohibited.--For any housing development with respect to which the primary mode of mail delivery is any such mode except for centralized delivery on the date of the enactment of this section, the Postal Service may not change such mode of delivery to centralized delivery. ``(c) Approval Required.-- ``(1) In general.--The Postal Service may not require centralized delivery with respect to any housing development constructed after the date of the enactment of this section without prior approval from the local legislative body, or, in the absence of a local legislative body, the legislature of the State with jurisdiction over the affected property. ``(2) Notice and comment.--If approval for centralized delivery is granted under paragraph (1), at least 60 days before commencing such delivery, the local postmaster shall provide-- ``(A) written notice to any other units of local government and any planning commissions located within the applicable county; and ``(B) a period of 60 days for public comment from residents, property owners, and home builders within such county regarding the use of centralized delivery at the applicable housing development.''. (b) Clerical Amendment.--The table of sections for chapter 36 of title 39, United States Code, is amended by adding after the item relating to section 3692 the following: ``3693. Limitation on centralized delivery.''. (c) Postal Service Policies Affecting Vulnerable Communities.--The Postal Regulatory Commission shall ensure that the United States Postal Service does not change any Postal Service policy in effect on the date of the enactment of this Act that would result in a disproportionate negative affect on rural, lower income, elderly, disabled, or predominately minority communities. <all>
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