
Congress must pass the Johanns amendment removing the additional 1099 reporting requirements.

National Newspaper Association, as part of the Affordable Mail Alliance, this week filed comments with the Postal Regulatory Commission opposing the Postal Service’s request for a Jan. 2 rate increase that would hit all mailers with a 5.6 percent postage increase, and some periodicals mail by increases in the 10 percent range.

Newspapers that have won awards in the 2010 Best of Newspaper In Education contest can now download a special logo for publication in their newspaper.

The Postal Service has failed to take into account the effect of the loss of Saturday mail delivery upon small town America, and has overlooked new competition it will spur from newspaper carrier forces if it drops Saturdays, National Newspaper Association witnesses told the Postal Regulatory Commission today.

Judging results have been processed and winners of the 2010 Best of Newspaper In Education contest have been posted online.

National Newspaper Association today joined a nationwide alliance of nearly 700 companies and associations that use the U.S. mail to call for the Postal Regulatory Commission to promptly dismiss a request for a major postage rate increase.

APPI Energy is offering monthly webinars for members in Pennsylvania. These webinars will offer information for presidents/owners, CFOs, facility managers and energy managers.

NNA has prepared a series of charts that illustrate the exigent postal increase proposed by the United States Postal Service to go into effect this January.

NNA Vice-President Elizabeth “Liz” Parker met today with Dr. Johnny C. Chiang at the National Press Club to discuss the recently signed free trade agreement between China and Taiwan.

The National Newspaper Association opposes efforts of the United States Postal Service to impose a steep postage rate increase in January. The proposed levels are far above inflation: about 8 percent for Periodicals; and over 5 percent for most other mail.

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