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Mail service issues are in the news every day. Below are the latest articles I found.
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U.S. Postal Service needs to focus on better service before raising stamp prices
Fewer people using the mail service due to the convenience of computers, but a reduction in the volume of mail should mean they can be more efficient, writes Becky Groner of North Ridgeville.
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Mail processing delays are disrupting newspapers and threatening elections in Georgia
“You are failing abysmally to fulfill your core mission in my state,” Sen. Jon Ossoff, D-Ga., told Postmaster General Louis DeJoy during a hearing.
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CARROLL: Lost in the Mail
This July, the price of first class postage goes up a whole nickel, from 68 to 73 cents, another step toward the inevitable demise of the Christmas card. I remember the national outcry when stamps went up a penny, from five to six cents. Eventually the shock wore off, and a few dozen rate hikes later, here we are.