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Louis DeJoy

Following Electric Vehicle Announcement, Advocates Say DeJoy Still Needs to Go
"Any increase in E.V. acquisition at USPS is in spite of DeJoy, not because of him," said one critic.

Critics Deride Postmaster DeJoy’s Consolidation Plan as a True Danger to USPS
Last month, the scandal-embroiled DeJoy laid out his plan to cut 50,000 USPS jobs in the coming years.

Watchdog Finds DeJoy Invests in COVID Test Company, Potentially Breaking the Law
DeJoy has stock in Abbott, which recently won a contract for the government’s free testing kit program with USPS.

USPS Defies Biden’s Plea to Electrify Fleet, Finalizing Gas-Powered Truck Plan
The new USPS fleet would be 90 percent gas-powered, locking in emissions for decades.

Sen. Rick Scott Blocks Vote on USPS Reform Bill Alleviating Billions in Debt
The bipartisan bill to help dig USPS out of debt will now likely be delayed for at least several weeks.

House Passes Overhaul of Postal Service Budget to Relieve Billions in Debt
The bill relieves the agency of $57 billion of its over $200 billion in debt.

House Dem Fumes Over Louis DeJoy’s Failure to Electrify USPS Truck Fleet
Rep. Gerry Connolly demanded the postmaster general’s ouster over his push to spend $11 billion on gas-powered trucks.

Sanders Urges Biden to Demand DeJoy’s Resignation Over USPS “Sabotage”
The senator warned that the deterioration of the postal service could undercut plans to distribute at-home COVID tests.

Congress Could Make the Holidays Happier for USPS With the Postal Reform Act
Misguided leadership and congressional inaction could mean holiday shipping delays. Here’s what Congress can do.

DeJoy Nets Massive Bonus Amid Mail Delays and Rampant Wage Theft From Carriers
With his record salary, bonus and perks, DeJoy earned about as much in 2021 as President Joe Biden.