Several lawmakers, including Senator Bennet and Senator King, are urging the USPS to protect jobs and ensure timely mail delivery in rural communities. They are concerned about potential job losses and slower service due to USPS restructuring plans. Lawmakers from Virginia and New Mexico have also raised issues regarding mail service and delivery problems in their states.
The USPS should be improving services for rural communities in New Mexico, not cutting them off. Last week, I joined a letter to @USPS Postmaster General DeJoy to call for improvements & protect jobs. https://t.co/4wDdMNB0xk
Maine people across the state rely on the postal service to stay connected, pay bills, receive medication and more. As the USPS weighs its restructuring, I'm urging it to protect jobs and ensure timely mail delivery. Get the story 📬⬇️ https://t.co/dIUi5kjwVn
Thank you to the United Postmasters and Managers of America for having me join your annual legislative summit! I’ve been your champion in Congress and I will continue to advocate for the postal service and its workers who have been a lifeline for so many in the U.S. https://t.co/hDyoAZcIeZ
So many Virginians rely on @USPS. But for months, my office has heard complaints of mail service and delivery issues throughout our Commonwealth. Last week, my colleagues from Virginia and I pressed USPS for answers. https://t.co/H3wch9uapj
Changes to @USPS distribution centers can't come at the expense of CO's rural communities who rely on timely deliveries for everything from medicine to ballots. I joined @SenSanders & others to urge Postmaster DeJoy to stop plans that would result in job losses & slower service. https://t.co/vubLfFX8Ra