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Mail service and Congressional issues are in the news every day. Below are the latest articles I found.
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Mission Hill post office to close June 29th
The Mission Hill post office will officially close on Saturday, June 29, leaving residents outraged.
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Mail delays likely as new postal boss pushes cost-cutting
Paul Falcon unloads a custom made “Priority Mail” box that organizers said contained two million signed petitions from postal customers asking Congress to approve emergency funding for the Postal Service.{ } (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin)
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Amid Continued Mail Delays & Disruptions in Virginia, Spanberger Presses President Biden to Make USPS Nominations a First-Class Priority - Abigail Spanberger
Only the USPS Board of Governors has the Authority to Elect or Remove the Postmaster General & Only the President of the United States Can Nominate Members to Fill Vacancies on the Board WASHINGTON, D.C. — U.S. Representative Abigail Spanberger pressed President Joe Biden to swiftly nominate a member to fill the second of two […]
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DeJoy silent on lawmakers’ demand for slow mail delivery explanation
WASHINGTON—The top brass at the U.S. Postal Service—all appointed by Trumpite Postmaster General Louis DeJoy—is apparently silent, at least on its website, in responding to its regulators’ demand for data about USPS’s slow delivery and DeJoy’s increasing closures.