The White House has issued a statement in response

to the House’s postal reform bill, saying it would

likely veto a bill shifting the military

service-funding obligation back to the Department

of Treasury – it would show up in the deficit – or

releasing $73 billion in funds held escrow to USPS

“without devoting them to pre-fund liabilities.”

The White House is reportedly considering a compromise

that would allow USPS to put the $27 billion it has

paid for military pensions thus far toward retiree

health benefits, as well as make military pension

payments at a later date — and to make available $4

billion in loans over the next two years in place of

freeing up the escrow account. The bill now moves to

the Senate.

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