US HB2690 | 2013-2014 | 113th Congress
Status
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 22-1)
Status: Introduced on July 16 2013 - 25% progression, died in committee
Action: 2013-09-13 - Referred to the Subcommittee on Crime, Terrorism, Homeland Security, and Investigations.
Pending: House Subcommittee on Crime, Terrorism, Homeland Security, And Investigations Committee
Text: Latest bill text (Introduced) [PDF]
Status: Introduced on July 16 2013 - 25% progression, died in committee
Action: 2013-09-13 - Referred to the Subcommittee on Crime, Terrorism, Homeland Security, and Investigations.
Pending: House Subcommittee on Crime, Terrorism, Homeland Security, And Investigations Committee
Text: Latest bill text (Introduced) [PDF]
Summary
Innovate to Deliver Act of 2013 - Establishes in the U.S. Postal Service (USPS) the position of Chief Innovation Officer, who shall manage the development and implementation of innovative postal and nonpostal products and services. Requires: (1) the Postmaster General, not later than 12 months after the designation of a Chief Innovation Officer, to submit to Congress a comprehensive strategy for maximizing revenues through innovative postal and nonpostal products and services; and (2) the Comptroller General (GAO) to study and report on the implementation of the USPS innovation strategy. Authorizes USPS to: provide nonpostal services (e.g., check-cashing services, warehousing, public internet access services) that use the processing, transportation, delivery, retail network, technology, or other resources of USPS in a manner consistent with the public interest; conduct market tests of experimental products with total anticipated revenues of up to $50 million (currently, $10 million); ship distilled spirits, wine, or malt beverages consistent with state laws: invest excess moneys of the Competitive Product Fund; engage in a reduction in force (RIF) except when prevented by a collective bargaining agreement; enter into intra-service agreements with other agencies to furnish to each other property and services; treat similar or related agreements between USPS and its postal users (Negotiated Service Agreements) as a single product; and seek expedited processing for time-sensitive advisory opinions from the Postal Regulatory Commission (PRC). Requires the PRC, in establishing a system for regulating USPS rates and classes for market-dominant products, to: (1) require that each class or type of mail service cover its direct and indirect costs, and (2) take into account the value to USPS of having pricing flexibility. Repeals the requirement for uniform postal rates for books, films, and other materials. Requires the USPS Board of Governors to: (1) ensure that rates and fees charged by USPS cover its total costs for FY2014 and each subsequent fiscal year, and (2) submit to Congress an itemized report for each fiscal year describing all travel and reimbursable business travel expenses paid to each Governor. Requires each PRC Commissioner to submit a similar itemized report for each fiscal year. Imposes limits on the compensation, including bonuses, and fringe benefits of USPS officers and employees, with exceptions for officers or employees in very senior executive positions. Requires the Office of Personnel Management (OPM) to: (1) revise the formula for determining USPS contributions to the Federal Employees' Retirement System (FERS), and (2) use excess FERS contributions to pay existing USPS operating and pension liabilities. Expresses the sense of Congress that USPS use its available authority to provide early retirement or separation to eligible USPS employees. Allows USPS employees to take service credits instead of separation payments. Allows USPS and PRC employees to contribute their voluntary separation incentive payments to Thrift Savings Fund accounts. Modifies the prepayment schedule for the Postal Retiree Health Benefits Fund to: (1) amortize health care liabilities over a 40-year period, (2) reduce the prefunding requirement to 80% of actuarial liabilities, and (3) suspend the commencement of payments to the Fund until FY2017. Requires the Comptroller General to report on the workforce reduction or realignment method used by USPS to align its workforce with its needs. Requires the Postmaster General to submit detailed reports to Congress on plans to close or suspend USPS retail or processing facilities. Extends the process for closing or consolidating a post office to postal stations and branches. Authorizes the PRC to change classes of mail using specified criteria and notification requirements.
Title
Innovate to Deliver Act of 2013
Sponsors
Rep. Elijah Cummings [D-MD] | Rep. Corrine Brown [D-FL] | Rep. Tony Cardenas [D-CA] | Rep. Kathy Castor [D-FL] |
Rep. Lacy Clay [D-MO] | Rep. Emanuel Cleaver [D-MO] | Rep. Gerald Connolly [D-VA] | Rep. Danny Davis [D-IL] |
Rep. Alan Grayson [D-FL] | Rep. Colleen Hanabusa [D-HI] | Rep. Alcee Hastings [D-FL] | Rep. Michael Honda [D-CA] |
Rep. Marcy Kaptur [D-OH] | Rep. William Keating [D-MA] | Rep. Robin Kelly [D-IL] | Rep. John Lewis [D-GA] |
Rep. Stephen Lynch [D-MA] | Rep. Eleanor Norton [D-DC] | Rep. Pedro Pierluisi [N-PR] | Rep. Jackie Speier [D-CA] |
Rep. Bennie Thompson [D-MS] | Rep. John Tierney [D-MA] | Sen. Peter Welch [D-VT] |
History
Date | Chamber | Action |
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2013-09-13 | House | Referred to the Subcommittee on Crime, Terrorism, Homeland Security, and Investigations. |
2013-07-16 | House | Referred to House Judiciary |
2013-07-16 | House | Referred to House Oversight and Government Reform |
2013-07-16 | House | Referred to the Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, and in addition to the Committee on the Judiciary, for a period to be subsequently determined by the Speaker, in each case for consideration of such provisions as fall within the jurisdiction of the committee concerned. |
Same As/Similar To
HB961 (Related) 2013-03-05 - Referred to the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform.
Subjects
Accounting and auditing
Administrative law and regulatory procedures
Administrative remedies
Alcoholic beverages
Business expenses
Congressional oversight
Executive agency funding and structure
Federal officials
Financial services and investments
Government buildings, facilities, and property
Government employee pay, benefits, personnel management
Government ethics and transparency, public corruption
Government information and archives
Government operations and politics
Government studies and investigations
Government trust funds
Performance measurement
Postal Regulatory Commission
Postal service
Product development and innovation
Public contracts and procurement
Travel and tourism
U.S. Postal Service
Administrative law and regulatory procedures
Administrative remedies
Alcoholic beverages
Business expenses
Congressional oversight
Executive agency funding and structure
Federal officials
Financial services and investments
Government buildings, facilities, and property
Government employee pay, benefits, personnel management
Government ethics and transparency, public corruption
Government information and archives
Government operations and politics
Government studies and investigations
Government trust funds
Performance measurement
Postal Regulatory Commission
Postal service
Product development and innovation
Public contracts and procurement
Travel and tourism
U.S. Postal Service
US Congress State Sources
Type | Source |
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Summary | https://www.congress.gov/bill/113th-congress/house-bill/2690/all-info |
Text | https://www.congress.gov/113/bills/hr2690/BILLS-113hr2690ih.pdf |