For broadcast on CBS Radio Network stations
May 27-28, 2000:
Going Semi-Postal
The Stamp Collecting Report, I'm Lloyd de Vries.
A semi-postal is a stamp whose price is postage plus a
contribution to charity. The only semi-postal stamp ever
issued by the U-S is the one for Breast Cancer Research,
issued two years ago, and going off sale this summer. It
costs 40 cents, with 7 or 8 cents going to charity, and
was ordered by Congress.
The twelve-and-a-half million dollars the stamp raised
for research is encouraging many other Congressional
demands for semi-postals. This past week, for example,
Senators Kennedy and Hutchison pushed for a literacy
program. Other pet projects include AIDS, Alzheimer's,
domestic violence and unmarked railroad crossings. Now,
who's going to vote against them?
A government report says the breast cancer stamp was a
success. But the Postal Service chose not to deduct its
costs for this stamp, and mounted a major push for it --
something it can't do for every stamp.
Collectors consider these stamps a tax on collectors. They
also open the door for Congress to dictate U-S stamp
subjects.
And that's stamp collecting this week.
I'm Lloyd de Vries, CBS News.
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