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In 1971, the Post Office Department was re-organized into the [[United States Postal Service]], an independent agency of the executive branch. Therefore, the Postmaster General is no longer a member of the Cabinet and is no longer in [[United States presidential line of succession|Presidential succession]].
 
In 1971, the Post Office Department was re-organized into the [[United States Postal Service]], an independent agency of the executive branch. Therefore, the Postmaster General is no longer a member of the Cabinet and is no longer in [[United States presidential line of succession|Presidential succession]].
  
The Postmaster General is the second-highest paid U.S. government official, based on publicly available salary information, after the [[US President]].<ref>{{cite web|title=The 10 Highest-Paid Government Jobs|url=https://finance.yahoo.com/news/pf_article_112283.html |publisher=24/7WallSt.com|accessdate=5 September 2011|author=Michael B. Sauter and Jon C. Ogg}}</ref>
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The Postmaster General is the second-highest paid U.S. government official, based on publicly available salary information, after the [[US President]].<ref>https://finance.yahoo.com/news/pf_article_112283.html</ref>
  
 
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Employment.png US/Postmaster General 
(Postmaster General)
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Start1775
Leader ofUS/Postal Service
Websitehttp://about.usps.com/who-we-are/leadership/pmg-exec-comm.htm#p=1
Leader of the US Postal Service.

In 1971, the Post Office Department was re-organized into the United States Postal Service, an independent agency of the executive branch. Therefore, the Postmaster General is no longer a member of the Cabinet and is no longer in Presidential succession.

The Postmaster General is the second-highest paid U.S. government official, based on publicly available salary information, after the US President.[1]


 

Office Holders on Wikispooks

NameFromTo
Marvin Watson26 April 196820 January 1969
Larry O'Brien3 November 196510 April 1968
Benjamin Franklin26 July 17757 November 1776
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