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| HOUSE RESOLUTION
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| WHEREAS, Legislation has been introduced in previous years |
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| to provide free mailing privileges for letters and packages to |
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| American troops overseas; two bills have been introduced into |
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| the 109th Congress - H.R. 923 and H.R. 2874 (H.R. 2874 |
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| supersedes H.R. 887, a very similar bill introduced by former |
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| Representative Harold Ford on February 17, 2005); and
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| WHEREAS, H.R. 923, the Mailing Support to Troops Act of |
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| 2005 (introduced on February 17,
2005 by Representative |
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| Fossella, with 71 current cosponsors), in its original form |
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| would
allow family members of service personnel to mail letters |
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| and packages free of charge to
active members of the military |
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| serving in Afghanistan or Iraq and to servicemen and
women |
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| hospitalized as a result of disease or injury suffered in |
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| Afghanistan or Iraq;
mailers would need only to write on the |
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| envelope or box, "Free Matter for Member of the
Armed Forces of |
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| the United States", or words to that effect specified by the |
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| Postal
Service (USPS); mail matter that contains any |
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| advertising would specifically be excluded; H.R.
923 would |
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| authorize appropriations to reimburse USPS for its extra |
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| expenses in
transporting such mail; H.R. 923 was referred to |
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| the Committee on Government Reform; and
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| WHEREAS, H.R. 2874, the Supply Our Soldiers Act of 2005, |
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| was introduced by Representative
Ford on June 14, 2005, and had |
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| 31 cosponsors; it would attempt to make it easier for
families |
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| and charities to ship letters and packages to soldiers serving |
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| in combat zones;
soldiers mobilizing for overseas duty would be |
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| given an allotment of special stamps
(equivalent in value to |
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| $150 per calendar quarter) that they can send to their loved |
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| ones,
or to selected charities, to allow them to send letters |
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| and packages without further postage
to the service members; |
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| there would be a 10-pound limit on packages sent to |
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| individuals;
the Postal Service would be reimbursed by the |
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| Defense Department for providing this
service, and Section 3 of |
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| the bill would authorize appropriations to the Defense
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| Department for this purpose and for any other expenses it |
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| incurs; by putting individual
service men and women into the |
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| authorization chain for the mail they receive, this bill
would |
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| avoid the problem of subsidizing unsolicited mail to the |
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| troops; additionally, by
capping the allotment per service |
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| member, it would mitigate potential stress on the
military |
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| postal system; H.R. 2874 was referred to the Committees on |
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| Armed Services and
Government Reform; and
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| WHEREAS, On September 29, 2005, the House Committee on |
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| Government Reform marked up
H.R. 923, and in doing so, accepted |
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| an amendment in the nature of a substitute that
adopted the |
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| core concept, as well as the title, of H.R. 2874; as amended |
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| and ordered to
be reported by voice vote of the Committee, H.R. |
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| 923 requires the Department of
Defense, in consultation with |
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| the Postal Service, to establish a one-year program under
which |
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| qualified members of the armed services would receive a monthly |
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| voucher that can
be redeemed, by their families or friends, to |
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| pay the postal expenses of sending one letter
or parcel |
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| (weighing up to 15 pounds) to the service member; the |
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| Department of Defense
would reimburse the Postal Service for |
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| the postal benefits provided by the vouchers;
Committee |
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| Chairman Tom Davis said that the substitute language had the |
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| approval of
Representative Fossella, the Committee on Armed |
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| Services, and the Postal Service; the
Congressional Budget |
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| Office estimated that nearly all of the about 145,000 American
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| service personnel who would be eligible for the postage benefit |
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| would take advantage of
it, and assigned it a budget cost of |
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| $30 million over fiscal years 2006 and 2007; and
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| WHEREAS, The language of H.R. 923 was added by the House |
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| Armed Services Committee as
Sections 575, 576 ("Funding"), and |
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| 577 ("Duration") to H.R. 5122, the Sonny
Montgomery National |
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| Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2007; H.R. 5122 was
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| passed by the House on May 11, 2006; on June 22, 2006, the |
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| Senate substituted its own
defense authorization language for |
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| the House language and passed H.R. 5122; the Senate
version |
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| does not contain the postal benefits authorized in the House |
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| bill, so whether the
language survives is now a matter to be |
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| decided by the conference committee; therefore, be it
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| RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE |
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| NINETY-FIFTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we |
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| urge the Congress of the United States to pass legislation that |
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| would allow not-for-profit organizations and family members to |
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| mail without charge, twice per month, on the first and 15th day |
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| of each month, letters and packages to members of the U.S. |
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| Armed Services in combat zones; and be it further
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| RESOLVED, That suitable copies of this resolution be |
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| delivered to the President pro tempore of the U.S. Senate, the |
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| Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives, and each member |
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| of the Illinois congressional delegation.
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