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Kansas Farmers union calls for postmaster’s removal

Following its recent state convention, the Kansas Farmers Union (KFU) passed a special order of business calling for the immediate removal of current Postmaster General Louis DeJoy by the United States Postal Service Board of Governors. Per the order, the KFU is requesting a replacement that will “meet the needs of the American people.”

The KFU cited recent operational restructuring that has curtailed service across the nation, particularly in rural areas, in the special order. The organization also stated that consolidation of rural post offices, the potential elimination of Saturday and door-to-door delivery, coupled with the loss of good paying postal jobs over the entire nation, will negatively affect the economy.

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