The move would withdraw 480,000 pensioners and 600,000 active employees and would place them in a program administered by the USPS, the report said.
Bills previously introduced in Congress that would have workers pay more for health benefits were met with opposition from federal employee organizations.
Read the Washington Post report on the U.S. Postal Service health insurance plans.
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