The United States Postal Service (USPS) has confirmed its decision to relocate mail distribution centers from Manchester, New Hampshire, and Reno, Nevada, to other locations as part of a modernization plan, despite significant public outcry and opposition from local officials. In New Hampshire, the USPS plans to move operations out of Manchester, prompting bipartisan legislative efforts to prevent such relocations. Similarly, in Nevada, the USPS intends to shift Reno's mail processing to Sacramento by 2025, a move criticized by Nevada's congressional delegation as detrimental to state employment and timely mail delivery, and likely to hurt Nevada.
“Let me be absolutely clear: this fight is not over," @SenJackyRosen says in response to this update from USPS. Full statement: https://t.co/KetHAVgLzx https://t.co/LDuO8u24P3
The USPS’s decision to move Reno’s mail processing operations to California in 2025 is a mistake that will hurt Nevada. I’ll keep doing everything I can to protect Nevada jobs and ensure that Nevadans can get their mail on time. https://t.co/3YkYEM2UZM
DEVELOPING: The United States Postal Service says they're moving forward with a controversial plan to send northern Nevada mail through Sacramento as part of a modernization plan. https://t.co/pYNxhRbXdo
#BREAKING: Despite intense pressure from Nevada’s congressional delegation and local officials, the U.S. Postal Service announced Tuesday it is going ahead with plans to move Reno’s mail-processing operations to Sacramento. https://t.co/9YMvBhkbdA
.@USPS’ decision to move mail distribution out of Manchester despite public outcry is evidence of a broken decision-making process. That's why I helped introduce a bipartisan bill to prevent the Postal Service from cutting local mail processing in states like New Hampshire.
As one of Nevada’s senators, my job is to put our state FIRST and make Nevadans’ voices heard. And we all agree: moving mail processing from Reno to Sacramento is a BAD idea. I’ll continue to oppose this at every move. This fight is not over. https://t.co/dxlbG6vMYC