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Congressmen Introduce Bipartisan ‘Protect Our Letter Carriers Act’

Congressman Landsman and Congressman Fitzpatrick have introduced H.R.7629 – the Protect Our Letter Carriers Act – bipartisan legislation to address an array of security issues faced by U.S. Postal Service (USPS) letter carriers.

This bipartisan legislation addresses the increase of violent crime that letter carriers suffer from as they carry out their duties. The bill seeks to protect letter carriers and strengthen public safety.

In building on the important work of supporting postal police officers and legislative efforts to get our postal police back in their communities, this legislation will play a meaningful role in hardening targets like mailboxes and electronic arrow keys.

Since 2020, there have been more than 2,000 attempted or actual robberies and assaults against postal workers nationwide.

The bill would:

  • Provide $1.4 billion a year to USPS to install high security collection boxes and deploy electronic keys for letter carriers to more securely access mail boxes
  • Direct the U.S. Attorney General to appoint Assistant U.S. Attorneys in all 94 U.S. judicial districts to lead investigations and prosecutions of crimes against USPS employees, assets, and facilities
  • Fix the outdated collection boxes and arrow keys, which letter carriers are often focused on for robberies.
  • Update sentencing guidelines to include all forms of assault or robbery committed against a letter carrier bears a more severe sentence recommendation.

“The rise in robberies and violent assaults being committed against letter carriers in recent years is deeply concerning and Congress must act to ensure their safety,” said Congressman Fitzpatrick. “I am proud to be leading this bipartisan effort which provides necessary resources to protect our dedicated letter carriers while making sure we are punishing criminals to the fullest extent of the law. The men and women of the postal service are often the backbone of a community, and they work hard around the clock, rain or shine, to deliver essential goods, and I will always have their back.”

“Our letter carriers are such a big part of our lives, and we have to keep them safe. This bipartisan effort will do just that,” said Congressman Landsman.

“NALC appreciates Rep. Fitzpatrick and Rep. Landsman’s leadership in introducing the Protect Our Letter Carriers Act. Every employee has the right to be safe and protected on the job. Our hope is that this legislation will deter these violent crimes and keep letter carriers safe on the job,” said NALC President Brian Renfroe. “I urge the House to pass this bill that would protect the nation’s letter carriers who dutifully deliver medications, checks, ballots, packages, and other essential mail that all Americans depend on.”

“On behalf of the National Rural Letter Carriers’ Association (NRLCA), I would like to thank Congressman Fitzpatrick and Congressman Landsman for introducing the Protect Our Letter Carriers Act,” said NRLCA President Don Maston. “Letter carriers have increasingly become the target of criminals looking to gain access to the nation’s mail.  These criminals are putting the health and safety of our dedicated rural carriers in harm’s way.  The NRLCA is proud to endorse this bipartisan legislation that seeks to modernize the outdated arrow key with a new electronic version, as well as review the sentencing guidelines of crimes against postal employees, and appoint an assistant U.S attorney with the responsibility of prosecuting crimes against postal employees.  Immediate action is required now to stop this threat to our nation’s letter carriers.  A threat to one letter carrier is a threat to all letter carriers.”

The full text of Congressman Landsman and Congressman Fitzpatrick’s Protect Our Letter Carriers Act can be found here.

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