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U.S. Postal Service executives won't be getting any big bonuses this year unless they figure out how to avoid a looming multibillion-dollar deficit under a measure approved by a Senate committee Wednesday.
The move comes months after the House held hearings into why Postmaster General John E. Potter got a six-figure bonus last year even as the Postal Service racked up billions of dollars in losses.
Mr. Potter received about $135,000 in incentive bonuses last year as part of an $800,000 compensation plan, much of the money in the form of deferred compensation and retirement benefits, The Washington Times reported in February.
The Senate measure, introduced by Republican Sen. Tom Coburn of Oklahoma, says that from now on, bonuses "shall not be paid if the Postal Service had a year-end net loss for the fiscal year." It was approved in a voice vote by the Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.
"Dr. Coburn believes it is inappropriate for the U.S. Postal Service to hand out bonuses, which have been lavish at times, when they have a year-end net loss," said Coburn spokesman John Hart.
Postal Service officials declined to comment on Mr. Coburn's measure Wednesday, but spokeswoman Joanne Veto confirmed that officials have enacted a salary freeze and have no plans to lift it. In prior congressional testimony, postal officials defended the compensation and benefits paid out to Mr. Potter and other executives.
Carolyn Gallagher, chairman of the Postal Service's board of governors, called Mr. Potter "an outstanding leader" in testimony to a House subcommittee in March. She told lawmakers that Mr. Potter had reduced costs by more than $2 billion in recent years.
"His achievements in 2008 were both remarkable and unprecedented, given the magnitude of the challenges the Postal Service faced," she said.
The National Taxpayers Union welcomed the move to curtail bonuses.
"There have been plenty of examples of purely private-sector executives being thrashed for getting bonuses, so a quasipublic institution like the Postal Service ought to be held to the same standard," said Pete Sepp, a spokesman for the group.
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