01/01/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 01/01/2026 18:27
WASHINGTON, D.C. - Congresswoman Eleanor Holmes Norton (D-DC) introduced a bill on Tuesday to require the U.S. Postal Service (USPS) to install security cameras at all USPS facilities to protect USPS employees, customers and property.
"I've asked USPS to expand the use of security cameras at postal facilities in the District of Columbia and across the country after learning that a D.C. resident was robbed in the parking lot of a post office in D.C.," Norton said in the bill's introductory statement. "The parking lot was not monitored by a security camera. USPS responded that it was not financially feasible to install and maintain security cameras at every postal facility. This bill authorizes appropriations for security cameras at postal facilities."
Norton's full introductory statement follows.
Statement of Congresswoman Eleanor Holmes Norton
on the Introduction of the Postal Facilities Security Camera Act
December 30, 2025
Today, I introduce the Postal Facilities Security Camera Act. This bill would require, subject to appropriations, the United States Postal Service (USPS) to install security cameras at each postal facility to protect USPS employees, customers and property. This bill would also authorize appropriations to carry out the camera program.
I asked USPS to expand the use of security cameras at postal facilities in the District of Columbia and across the country after learning that a D.C. resident had been robbed in the parking lot of a post office in D.C. The parking lot was not monitored by a security camera. USPS responded that it was not financially feasible to install and maintain security cameras at every postal facility.
USPS should have security cameras monitoring its facilities-both inside and outside-to protect employees, customers and property. Security cameras can deter crime and assist in arrests and prosecutions.
I urge my colleagues to support this bill.
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