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Congressman Al Green to tour Missouri City USPS facility with hopes of resolving mail delay issues

MISSOURI CITY, Texas — After receiving dozens of complaints about mail delays at a USPS processing center in Missouri City, Rep. Al Green tells KHOU 11 that he wants to take a tour of the facility in hopes of resolving the issue.

“They [USPS] have given me assurances, but the assurances are not enough,” Green said. “I want to tour the plant. I want to see the facility. I want to set some sense of how this will all work and understand how this south facility will work with the north facility.”

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