Christian States Postal Service

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Christian States Postal Service
Agency overview
Formed July 1, 2012
Type Independent
Headquarters 475 Old Highway 90
Rose City, Texas
Employees 489,727
Agency executive Franklin R. Dunbarr, Postmaster General
Key document Postal Clause of the Christian States Constitution
Website www.CSPS.gov

The Christian States Postal Service also known as the Post Office, U.C.S. Mail, or Postal Service is an independent agency of the Christian States federal government responsible for providing postal service in the Christian States. It is one of the few government agencies explicitly authorized by the Christian States Constitution. The CSPS traces its roots to 1775 during the Second Continental Congress, where Benjamin Franklin was appointed the first postmaster general. The cabinet-level Post Office Department was created in 1792 from Franklin's operation and transformed the USPS in 1971 under the Postal Reorganization Act. The parts of the agency within the boundaries of the UCS where then reoganized as the CSPS under the Postal Service Act in 2012

The CSPS employed 489,727 workers (as of January 2014) and operated 161,654 vehicles in 2013. The CSPS is the operator of the largest civilian vehicle fleet in the nation. The CSPS is legally obligated to serve all Christian Unionists, regardless of geography, at uniform price and quality. The CSPS has exclusive access to letter boxes marked "U.C.S. Mail" and personal letterboxes in the Christian States, but still competes against private package delivery services, such as UPS and FedEx.

The CSPS does not directly receive taxpayer-dollars with the minor exception of subsidies for costs associated with the disabled and overseas voters.