with me now is brenda lawrence, a member of the house oversight committee and reform committee.de. if you're going to save $50 billion over ten years. one of the things has to be true, either, service has to suffer or the >> as the only member of congress who literally walked the streets, supervised, managed and retired as a manager, the fiscal stability of the postal service has been a concern for decades. and we have seen how important the postal service is during the pandemic, where everything shut down, you still got your mail delivered. and the thing a lot of people don't recognize is the last mile concept of the postal service. so, fedex, ups, amazon, they don't have the responsibility of going five miles down a road to a single house to deliver. but by constitution, we are choired to kwaegs required to deliver mail six days a week to every home in america. is so, when we talk about the bottom line and the postal service to be financially stable, this bill will do that and the other thing is the transparency part of it. where we're requiring a dashboard that can be accessi