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Delivering for America Act

Introduced: August 11, 2020 See on congress.gov
 Everywhere this bill has been 16 steps
Introduced
In committee
Reported out
Passed House
Passed Senate
To President
Became law
Sep 8, 2020
Received in the Senate.
Aug 22, 2020
Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without objection.
Aug 22, 2020
On passage Passed by the Yeas and Nays: 257 - 150 (Roll no. 182). (text: CR H4271)
Aug 22, 2020
Passed/agreed to in House: On passage Passed by the Yeas and Nays: 257 - 150 (Roll no. 182).
Aug 22, 2020
On motion to recommit with instructions Failed by the Yeas and Nays: 182 - 223 (Roll no. 181).
Aug 22, 2020
The previous question on the motion to recommit with instructions was ordered without objection.
Aug 22, 2020
DEBATE - The House proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the Comer motion to recommit with instructions. The instructions contained in the motion seek to require the bill to be reported back to the House with an amendment to add language to establish penalties for Postal Service employees who are found guilty of tampering with a Federal election.
Aug 22, 2020
Mr. Comer moved to recommit with instructions to the Committee on Appropriations. (text: CR H4296)
Aug 22, 2020
The previous question was ordered pursuant to the rule.
Aug 22, 2020
DEBATE - The House proceeded with two hour of debate on H.R. 8015.
Aug 22, 2020
Rule provides for consideration of H.R. 8015 with 2 hours of general debate. Previous question shall be considered as ordered without intervening motions except motion to recommit with or without instructions. Measure will be considered read. Bill is closed to amendments.
Aug 22, 2020
Considered under the provisions of rule H. Res. 1092. (consideration: CR H4256-4298)
Aug 22, 2020
Rule H. Res. 1092 passed House.
Aug 22, 2020
Rules Committee Resolution H. Res. 1092 Reported to House. Rule provides for consideration of H.R. 8015 with 2 hours of general debate. Previous question shall be considered as ordered without intervening motions except motion to recommit with or without instructions. Measure will be considered read. Bill is closed to amendments.
Aug 11, 2020
Referred to the House Committee on Oversight and Reform.
Aug 11, 2020
Introduced in House
 Votes taken on this bill 2
DateChamberWhat was voted onResultYes–No
Aug 22, 2020 House · vote #182 On Passage Passed 257150 See who voted →
Aug 22, 2020 House · vote #181 On Motion to Recommit with Instructions Failed 182223 See who voted →
 Plain-English summary Congressional Research Service

Delivering for America Act

This bill prohibits the U.S. Postal Service (USPS) from making changes to operations or levels of service from those that were in effect on January 1, 2020, establishes requirements for the processing of election mail, and provides additional funding for the Postal Service Fund.

(Sec. 2) Specifically, the USPS may not, during the period beginning on enactment of this bill and ending on the last day of the COVID-19 (i.e., coronavirus disease 2019) public health emergency or January 31, 2021, whichever is later, implement or approve any change to the operations or the level of service that would reduce service performance or impede prompt, reliable, and efficient services. Such changes include the following:

  • changes in the nature of services that will generally affect service on a nationwide basis;
  • revisions of service standards;
  • closures or consolidations of post offices or facilities or reduction of hours;
  • prohibitions or restrictions on the use of overtime or payment of overtime pay to USPS officers or employees;
  • changes that would prevent the USPS from meeting its service standards or that would reduce measurements of performance concerning those standards;
  • changes that would have the effect of delaying, deferring, or curtailing mail, allowing non-delivery to a delivery route, or increasing the volume of undelivered mail;
  • treating election mail as any class of mail other than first-class mail, regardless of whether this requires overtime pay;
  • any removal or stoppage of mail sorting machines, other than for routine maintenance;
  • removing or eliminating any mail collection box available to the public;
  • enacting any rule, policy, or standard the purpose or effect of which would delay delivery of mail to or from a government entity; and
  • instituting any hiring freeze.

The USPS shall reverse any initiative or action that is causing delay in processing or delivery or non-delivery of mail.

With regard to election mail specifically, the bill (1) establishes USPS policy to postmark, with imprinted indicia of the date of receipt, all processed election mail; and (2) directs the USPS to ensure that election mail is processed and cleared from any postal facility on the same day it is received. The term election mail means voter registration materials, absentee and other mail-in applications and ballots, and other materials mailed by state or local election officials to individuals registered to vote in the election.

(Sec. 3) The bill appropriates $25 billion as an additional payment to the Postal Service Fund, of which $15 million shall be transferred to the USPS Office of Inspector General.

What's happening now September 8, 2020

Received in the Senate.

 Committees of jurisdiction 1
 Cosponsors 134
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Bera, Ami
California · Aug 21, 2020
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Brownley, Julia
California · Aug 21, 2020
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Carson, André
Indiana · Aug 21, 2020
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Case, Ed
Hawaii · Aug 21, 2020
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Casten, Sean
Illinois · Aug 21, 2020
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Castor, Kathy
Florida · Aug 21, 2020
D
Cleaver, Emanuel
Missouri · Aug 21, 2020
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Davids, Sharice
Kansas · Aug 21, 2020
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Foster, Bill
Illinois · Aug 21, 2020
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Frankel, Lois
Florida · Aug 21, 2020
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Gallego, Ruben
Arizona · Aug 21, 2020
D
García, Jesús G. "Chuy"
Illinois · Aug 21, 2020
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Green, Al
Texas · Aug 21, 2020
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Harder, Josh
California · Aug 21, 2020
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Himes, James A.
Connecticut · Aug 21, 2020
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Horsford, Steven
Nevada · Aug 21, 2020
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Huffman, Jared
California · Aug 21, 2020
D
Kaptur, Marcy
Ohio · Aug 21, 2020
D
Khanna, Ro
California · Aug 21, 2020
D
Kim, Andy
New Jersey · Aug 21, 2020
D
Mfume, Kweisi
Maryland · Aug 21, 2020
D
Moore, Gwen
Wisconsin · Aug 21, 2020
D
Moulton, Seth
Massachusetts · Aug 21, 2020
D
Nadler, Jerrold
New York · Aug 21, 2020
D
Neguse, Joe
Colorado · Aug 21, 2020
D
Norcross, Donald
New Jersey · Aug 21, 2020
D
Ocasio-Cortez, Alexandria
New York · Aug 21, 2020
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Peters, Scott H.
California · Aug 21, 2020
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Scanlon, Mary Gay
Pennsylvania · Aug 21, 2020
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Schneider, Bradley Scott
Illinois · Aug 21, 2020
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Slotkin, Elissa
Michigan · Aug 21, 2020
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Smith, Adam
Washington · Aug 21, 2020
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Stevens, Haley M.
Michigan · Aug 21, 2020
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Tonko, Paul
New York · Aug 21, 2020
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Torres, Norma J.
California · Aug 21, 2020
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Underwood, Lauren
Illinois · Aug 21, 2020
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Van Drew, Jefferson
New Jersey · Aug 21, 2020
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Waters, Maxine
California · Aug 21, 2020
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Adams, Alma S.
North Carolina · Aug 18, 2020
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Barragán, Nanette Diaz
California · Aug 18, 2020
D
Blunt Rochester, Lisa
Delaware · Aug 18, 2020
D
Bonamici, Suzanne
Oregon · Aug 18, 2020
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Boyle, Brendan F.
Pennsylvania · Aug 18, 2020
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Carbajal, Salud O.
California · Aug 18, 2020
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Castro, Joaquin
Texas · Aug 18, 2020
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Chu, Judy
California · Aug 18, 2020
D
Clark, Katherine M.
Massachusetts · Aug 18, 2020
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Courtney, Joe
Connecticut · Aug 18, 2020
D
Craig, Angie
Minnesota · Aug 18, 2020
D
Crow, Jason
Colorado · Aug 18, 2020
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