Senate Parliamentarian Blocks GOP Move to Dismantle USPS EV Program
The Senate parliamentarian has delivered a decisive blow to Republican efforts to derail the United States Postal Service's electric vehicle initiative. A June 22 ruling establishes that dismantling the program WOULD require 60 votes, effectively protecting the $1.5 billion infrastructure from being axed through budget reconciliation.
This decision preserves the USPS fleet of 7,000+ EVs, including Ford e-Transits and Oshkosh Defense vehicles, while thwarting broader GOP attempts to eliminate clean transportation incentives. The ruling arrives as America's electrification momentum faces increasing political headwinds.
Clean energy advocates view the parliamentary decision as critical for maintaining climate progress and technological competitiveness. Operational analyses suggest scrapping the EV program would cause severe logistical disruptions to postal services nationwide.