President Donald Trump is no stranger to bold moves, and his second term is proving no different.
Since returning to office, he has actively reshaped the executive branch, wielding executive orders to restructure government operations.
His willingness to challenge long-standing institutions has led to efforts aimed at streamlining federal agencies, reducing bureaucracy and waste, and asserting more presidential control over entities traditionally considered independent.
One particularly ambitious idea reportedly under consideration is restructuring the United States Postal Service (USPS), which has faced mounting financial losses.
The proposal would dismantle its current status as a semi-independent agency and integrate it into the Department of Commerce.
But while change at the Agency is certainly needed, Wyomingites must ensure that such measures do not undermine the ability of the USPS to help overcome the unique challenges they face sending and receiving mail and packages due to the state’s vast rural landscape.