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- Franking - Wikipedia
"Postage" franking is the physical application and presence of postage stamps, or any other markings recognized and accepted by the postal system or systems providing service, which indicate the payment of sufficient fees for the class of service which the item of mail is to be or had been afforded
- What Is the Franking Privilege and Who Has It? - LegalClarity
The franking privilege lets certain federal officials send mail through the U S Postal Service without paying postage Instead of a stamp, the envelope carries the sender’s printed or handwritten signature in the upper right corner, and Congress reimburses the Postal Service for the cost
- Franking | Definition, History, Examples | Britannica
franking, term used for the right of sending letters or postal packages free of charge The word is derived from the French affranchir (“free”)
- The History Of The Frank - United States Committee on House . . .
On November 8, 1775, The American Continental Congress authorized franking privileges to its members as a means of informing their constituents The first U S Congress enacted a franking law in 1789
- What is Franking and How Is It Important? A Detailed Guide
Franking is a method of paying stamp duty by impressing a document with a red mark using a franking machine Authorized banks or agents apply this impression to indicate that stamp duty has been paid
- Franking Privilege: Mass Mailings and Mass Communications in the House . . .
While proponents of the franking privilege argue that the frank allows Members to fulfill their representational duties by providing for greater communication between the Member and individual constituents, critics argue that it is both financially wasteful and gives an unfair advantage to incumbents in congressional elections
- How to Describe Covers - Franking - Postal History
The franking is the postage or endorsement that paid for the transmission of the cover The first step is to determine whether the franking is paid by stamps or in some other way
- U. S. Senate: Senate Ends Franked Mail Privilege
Franking privileges—the ability to send mail by one's signature rather than by postage—date back to the seventeenth-century English House of Commons The American Continental Congress adopted the practice in 1775 and the First Congress wrote it into law in 1789
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