I came to admire him when, as a senator, he exposed the abuse of the franking privilege by incumbents.
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He asked for the total abolition of the franking privilege since it reduced the revenue receipts by five percent.
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Congresspeople can use radio ads to reach more constituents at less expense than with throw-away mailouts using their franking privilege.
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It included the regulation of the Postal Service, including postal rates, the franking privilege, and the printing of stamped envelopes.
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In Italy, mail sent " to " the President was free of charge until this franking privilege was abolished in 1999.
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Finally, in 1891, noting that its members were the only government officials required to pay postage, Congress restored full franking privileges.
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:: A prerogative is a right or privilege that comes with a position, such as the franking privilege for US Congressmen.
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But while Kapoor makes his yet-to-be-delivered product sound like franking privileges for anyone with a PC, the reality is much more complex.
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Many assemblies allow free postage ( through franking privilege or prepaid envelopes ) from a representative to a constituent, and often free telecommunications.
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Feingold, who tends to the liberal wing of the Democratic Party, has promised not to use his franking privileges to pay for mailings.