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U.S. Senators Send Bipartisan Letter Urging Postmaster General to Address Chronic Postal Delays Across Minnesota, North Dakota

WASHINGTON, DC – Yesterday, U.S. Senators Tina Smith (D-MN), John Hoeven (R-ND), Amy Klobuchar (D-MN) and Kevin Cramer (R-ND) urged the Postmaster General to take action to improve postal services in the Minnesota-North Dakota Postal District. As the holiday season continues and the volume of mail increases, it’s especially important to ensure there aren’t delivery delays across the two states.

“As our constituents prepare for the busy holiday season, we urge you to take actions to ensure that any performance issues are resolved in a timely manner so that Minnesotans and North Dakotans do not experience significant service disruptions this winter,” wrote the Senators.

“For Minnesotans and North Dakotans, the Postal Service is an essential lifeline, delivering prescriptions, pay checks, and messages from loved ones.  During the holiday season, it is even more essential.  Any service disruptions within the MN-ND District create real consequences for the people who rely on your services, and as Postmaster General, we look to you to provide timely action to address these critical issues,” they concluded.  

You can read full text of the letter here or below.

Dear Postmaster General Steiner, 

We write to highlight the importance of timely and reliable mail delivery within the United States Postal Service’s (USPS) Minnesota-North Dakota District, especially during this peak holiday season.  As our constituents prepare for the busy holiday season, we urge you to take actions to ensure that any performance issues are resolved in a timely manner so that Minnesotans and North Dakotans do not experience significant service disruptions this winter.  Thank you for your attention to this important matter. 

In recent years, our offices have received a significant number of concerns and complaints from constituents during the holiday and winter months.  While we recognize that weather conditions during this time of year can often be unpredictable in our area of the country, solutions to address and overcome these challenges must be found.  For Minnesotans and North Dakotans, the Postal Service is an essential lifeline, delivering prescriptions, pay checks, and messages from loved ones.  During the holiday season, it is even more essential.  Any service disruptions within the MN-ND District create real consequences for the people who rely on your services, and as Postmaster General, we look to you to provide timely action to address these critical issues.  To this end, we ask that you provide answers to the following questions related to mail delivery service in the MN-ND District no later than Friday, December 19: 

  1. What do you see as the greatest challenges for the district now and in the upcoming winter months? 
  2. What, if any, actions has the district taken to improve on-time delivery performance this peak season? 
  3. How is the USPS working to address any such challenges? 
  4. How can our offices best assist and partner with you to strengthen mail delivery and postal services in Minnesota and North Dakota? 

 

We appreciate your prompt attention to this important matter and look forward to working with you to ensure timely and reliable mail service across Minnesota and North Dakota.  

                                                Sincerely, 

 

cc: Angela Bye, Minnesota-North Dakota District Manager, U.S. Postal Service 

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26 days ago

Get in line folks. Service everywhere is terrible and the USPS has no answers, at least none they’ll make public. Of course they’re short staffed because they pay poverty wages. Couple that with ongoing efforts to pay employees less (rural carriers) by using bogus route data and deleting and changing clock rings of other crafts and it’s no wonder anyone will work there. Let’s not leave out incompetent supervisors and postmasters hired and promoted through aggressive DEI initiatives.

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