
President David H. Norton

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NALC AFL-CIO Charles N. Coyle

Legislation
Legislative Action
Visit the NALC Legislative Action Center to check the status of key legislation. You can also check which NALC bills your senators or representative have cosponsored, and contact them to get them to sign on to bills that benefit letter carriers and promote a strong, public, Postal Service.
Letter Carrier Political Fund
In order to help advocate for Letter Carrier issues in Congress, the NALC created a political action committee (PAC). Original formed in 1975 as the Committee of Letter Carrier Political Education (COLCPE), it was rebranded in 2015 to the Letter Carrier Political Fund (LCPF). Giving to LCPF is easy, whether you're an active carrier or a retiree.
If you need any help signing up for LCPF, reach out to our LCPF Coordinator, Brittany Thomas.
By making a contribution to the Letter Carrier Political Fund, you are doing so voluntarily with the understanding that your contribution is not a condition of membership in the National Association of Letter Carriers or of employment by the Postal Service, nor is it part of union dues. You have a right to refuse to contribute without any reprisal. Any guideline amounts are merely suggestions, and you may contribute more or less than the guidelines suggest and the union will not favor or disadvantage you by reason of the amount of your contribution or your decision not to contribute. The Letter Carrier Political Fund will use the money it receives to contribute to candidates for federal office and undertake other political spending as permitted by law. Your selection shall remain in full force and effect until cancelled. Contributions to the Letter Carrier Political Fund are not deductible for federal income tax purposes. Federal law prohibits the Letter Carrier Political Fund from soliciting contributions from individuals who are not NALC members, executive and administrative staff or their families. Any contribution received from such an individual will be refunded to that contributor. Federal law requires us to use our best efforts to collect and report the name, mailing address, name of employer and occupation of individuals whose contributions exceed $200 in a calendar year.










