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Congressional reps address Houston’s ongoing mail delays

MISSOURI CITY – Since January of this year, we have been reporting on issues at the U.S. Postal Service sorting facility in Missouri City. Customers complained of packages becoming stuck at this center, including some containing life-saving medication.

U.S. Rep. Al Green told KPRC 2′s Faith Braverman that he’s been pushing the post office for months for accountability.

“We took up a good deal of time to try to get a sense of what was going on and were given assurances that these things would be brought to closure. My understanding is that there are still problems around the country, and in our office, we are receiving about three complaints a week,” Congressman Green said.

While outcomes have improved, Congressman Green is working to get more information on these issues to help address his constituents’ concerns.

“We invite other people if they are having problems, they can still call our office…My office number is (713) 383-9234,” Congressman Green shared.

We also reached out to U.S. Rep. Randy Weber, who held a news conference in front of the facility in February demanding improvements.

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