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A Word from the Chairman

Dan G. Blair

Chairman of the Postal Regulatory Commission


Coming on the heels of finalizing our regulations for a modern system of ratemaking in October 2007, the Commission took a number of further steps last month in fulfilling our responsibilities under the new postal law.

  • Proposed new regulations updating the rules for complaints
    (Docket No. RM 2008-3) by establishing a new two-track system:
    • Complaint track for more formal, legalistic complaints, and
    • A separate more informal track for rate or service inquiries.
  • Proposed new regulations for prescribing the form and content of information the Postal Service will routinely report to the Commission to achieve transparency and accountability of the Service (Docket No. RM2008-4). Additional rules on service performance will be proposed to build on this framework of finance-related rules.

The Commissioners and I are looking forward to public review and feedback on these efforts. We plan to finish the year by publishing rules on Accounting Practices and Tax Rules for Competitive Products, and issuing our report on universal mail service and the postal monopolies in December.

The regulatory environment contemplated by postal reform has progressed to the operational stage. We look forward to fulfilling our statutory responsibilities as this environment evolves and matures.

Sincerely,
Signature of Chairman Dan G. Blair
Dan G. Blair
Chairman


Information for the Mailing Community

Schedule for Regular and Predictable Price Changes
The Postal Service expects to implement price changes for all market-dominant classes on May 12, 2008 and annually every May, consistent with the statutory CPI-based price cap in December. The 2008 increases equal, on average, 2.9%. Recent trend data showing 12-month average change in CPI-U