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‘Something ain‘t right:’ Local Congressional leaders call for audit of USPS’ Jacksonville distribution center

A coalition of five US Representatives from Northeast Florida and Southeast Georgia are calling for an audit of the United States Postal Service’s Jacksonville Network Distribution Center.

However according to a new letter sent to the Inspector General of the US Postal Service, the issues appear to spread far beyond Podvia’s neighborhood.

“Something is wrong. Something is broken,” said Congressman Aaron Bean (R-FL 4th District).

Congressman Aaron Bean joined four other US Representatives from Northeast Florida and Southeast Georgia calling for an audit of the Jacksonville Network Distribution Center. Bean said the lawmakers’ offices have been inundated with complaints about missing and delayed mail for the past year.

One example cited in the letter highlighted a case where a package sent from Texas to Jacksonville made it to the Bold City, but was then sent to Puerto Rico and ultimately ended up in Alaska.

“We said enough. People have said enough. So, we have asked the Inspector General, there is an Inspector General, sort of the law enforcement of the post office, to say will you come check out Jacksonville? Cause something ain’t right,” said Bean. Action News Jax hasn’t received a statement from USPS since first reaching out about the issues in Nassau two days ago.

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