Consumers for Paper Options Urges U.S. FWS to Rescind Paperless Decision


Consumers for Paper Options, Washington, D.C., a coalition of individuals and organizations advocating for access to important paper-based services and information, this week urged the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) to rescind its decision to suspend the printing of its newsletters, updates, and other periodicals. The decision was announced in a Jan. 6, 2016, memorandum to the FWS Directorate from Service Deputy Director Steve Guertin.

"The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is the latest federal agency to make a misguided attempt to go paperless without congressional oversight or public comment," said John Runyan, executive director of Consumers for Paper Options." Every agency should be as efficient as possible, but when more than a quarter of the U.S. population doesn’t have access to broadband Internet, the government simply can’t eliminate important paper-based information."

Runyan continued, "All Americans deserve fair and equal access to government services and resources. That is why we are working with members of Congress to raise awareness about the need to maintain the right to paper options."

Even though Pew Research Center data shows that 33% of Americans lack broadband Internet access and 45% of seniors do not own a computer, the federal government is increasingly eradicating paper-based resources and information. Directives from the Internal Revenue Service, the Social Security Administration, the U.S. Department of Labor, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), and other agencies have forcibly removed paper options for essential government services, including savings bonds, tax forms, and instructions, Social Security earnings statements, federal benefits checks, pension information, shareholder reports, and more. As a result, Americans across the country are left with nowhere to turn to access the information they need.

According to FWS, members of Congress are now working on three major legislative initiatives to protect Americans’ ability to choose paper-format statements and resources:

More information about Consumers for Paper Options is available online. 

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