Virginia lawmakers, including Reps. McClellan, Spanberger, and Wittman, are demanding answers from USPS regarding continued mail delivery issues. Over 800 colon cancer tests intended for veterans were not delivered due to mail delays, prompting calls for accountability. In Minnesota, Rep. Angie Craig is pushing for improved mail service and working conditions for USPS employees.
Time and again, my office hears from Virginians who experience delays in the delivery of bills, tax payments, and critical medical information by the Postal Service. USPS must be held them accountable for its failures. https://t.co/GWEEeYTSx7
.@OIGUSPS’s audit of #MN02 post offices confirmed what we’ve known for over a year – the current mail service in MN isn’t cutting it. I’ll keep pushing until every Minnesotan gets their mail delivered on time & USPS employees’ working conditions improve. https://t.co/zX6XsBZoIU
The Richmond VA recently received hundreds of cancer test samples that were unusable due to mail delays, yet @USPS remains silent. This is unacceptable. After months of delays without explanation, my Virginia delegation colleagues and I are demanding answers. https://t.co/hVvk2exhWG
Virginians deserve a reliable @USPS. Reports that hundreds of Veterans' colon cancer tests were deemed unusable due to USPS mail service delays is completely unacceptable. My colleagues from Virginia and I are pressing USPS for answers. https://t.co/XppifGFJqa
Today, I joined @SenTimKaine, @MarkWarner and my Virginia House colleagues to request a @USPS briefing about the continued mail delivery issues in Richmond. Over 800 colon cancer tests intended for veterans were not delivered. That’s deeply troubling and unacceptable. https://t.co/nMSGcT0gDR