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BOST URGES NEW AUDIT OF ST. LOUIS POSTAL DISTRIBUTION CENTER

WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Representative Mike Bost (IL-12) in a letter today urged the U.S. Postal Service’s Office of Inspector General to audit the St. Louis Processing and Distribution Center. Bost cited continued complaints from Southern Illinois constituents about chronic mail delays, misdirected deliveries, and lost items. In his letter, Bost addressed problems that have persisted despite USPS management’s promises to improve operations following a 2022 audit.
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“When seniors fail to receive their medications on time or working families are hit with late fees for bills that never came, it’s clear something is broken,” said Bost. “Southern Illinoisans depend on the Postal Service for timely and reliable mail delivery; if the system fails them, there must be accountability. While an audit was conducted in 2022 with assurances of future reforms, my constituents have not seen the improved level of service they deserve. Therefore, I believe a new top-down review of operations at the St. Louis facility is necessary.”
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The St. Louis Processing and Distribution Center is the primary mail processing hub for the Southern Illinois region. The 2022 audit revealed staffing shortages, scanning errors, and thousands of late or canceled mail trips. Bost requested the Inspector General investigate staffing levels, training, infrastructure, and whether past recommendations have been properly implemented.
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Read the full letter here.

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