House lawmakers sparred Wednesday over competing proposals to buoy the beleaguered U.S. Postal Service, with Democrats voicing concerns that Congress runs the risk of improperly considering the fates of hundreds of thousands of postal workers as it debates the future of mail delivery. Facing about $10 billion in year-to-year losses, the Postal Service has warned it will not be able to pay about $5.5 billion in retirement and health-care costs as required by law when its fiscal year ends next week. Read full article >>