The Postal Regulatory Commission recently challenged key parts of former Postmaster General Louis DeJoy’s 10-year “Delivering ...
Cheers: To charitable giving. The recent Give More 24! event raised $2.3 million for 180 nonprofit organizations in Southwest Washington. Jeers: To a lost resource. The Watershed Alliance of Southwest ...
The head of the House Oversight panel on Tuesday urged the immediate suspension of U.S. Postmaster General Louis DeJoy following reports that he illegally reimbursed former employees for political ...
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Privatizing the USPS could harm businesses and disproportionately impact rural areas, experts say
As Trump and Musk advocate for USPS privatization, experts warn of potential negative impacts on prices, service, and ...
New Postmaster General David Steiner has previously said that he would continue his predecessor’s postal modernization plan, ...
Colorado on Saturday sued the U.S. Postal Service and its postmaster general, Louis DeJoy, seeking to prevent the mailing of official notices to all Colorado residents that the state says contain ...
Michigan has joined a dozen others states that plan to file a lawsuit against the U.S. Postal Service on Tuesday over changes that have delayed mail delivery ahead of a surge in mail-in voting during ...
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Postmaster General Louis DeJoy resigns
U.S. Postmaster General Louis DeJoy has resigned after nearly five years, following controversies over mail delays in Georgia and scrutiny from Sen. Jon Ossoff.
Hawley was among the nine lawmakers whose phone records were obtained through the FBI's Arctic Frost operation.
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'That Is Unacceptable': When Jacky Rosen Went Scorched Earth On Postmaster General During Hearing
During a Senate Homeland Security committee hearing earlier this year, Senator Jacky Rosen went scorched earth on Postmaster General Louis DeJoy over the planned closure of a Nevada-based mail center.
In response to pressure from U.S. Rep. Angie Craig, D-Prior Lake, the United States Postal Service recently notified Craig’s office that it will be launching an internal investigation into reports ...
WASHINGTON — The U.S. Postal Service said on Wednesday it will not seek to raise first-class mail stamp prices in January. The money-losing Postal Service hiked prices in July to 78 cents from 73 ...
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