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Virginia Democrats Sue USPS Over Delays That Could Impact State Governor Race
The lawsuit cites a “significant delay in election mail,” calling the dysfunction “particularly egregious.”
Watchdog Exposes Huge Conflicts of Interest Missteps With DeJoy Appointment
DeJoy failed to divest himself from several corporations in the first months of his tenure.
The Postal Service Can Do More to Be Present in the 21st Century
The U.S. Postal Service isn't merely a business; it's critical infrastructure.
20 Attorneys General File Complaint to Block DeJoy’s Plan to Undermine USPS
The complaint alleges that the plan, which slows mail delivery and increases consumer costs, was not properly reviewed.
USPS Pilot Program Could Lead to Restart of Agency’s Nationwide Banking Services
The postal service charges fees that are significantly lower than what payday lenders charge customers to cash checks.
Calls to Fire DeJoy Intensify as 10-Year Plan to Sabotage USPS Takes Effect
The plan ushers in changes that will permanently slow mail delivery while hiking prices for consumers.
Postal Worker Hospitalized for Six Weeks After Pleading for COVID Protections
The limited response to postal workers’ repeated appeals provides a window into the failures of two federal agencies.
20 Attorneys General Urge Postal Commission to Reject DeJoy’s Plan to Slow Mail
The postmaster’s plan to further slow mail would only compound the USPS’s service problems, the officials write.
FBI Probes Allegation That DeJoy Used Illegal Scheme to Rise as GOP Megadonor
Former employees have alleged that DeJoy pressured them to donate to GOP candidates with the promise of reimbursement.
Bipartisan Group of Senators Introduces Bill to Help Save the USPS
The bipartisan bill has the support of 10 Senate Republicans and has strong potential to pass.