
The USPS Postmaster General, Louis DeJoy, faced scrutiny during Senate hearings over mail delivery delays and proposed operational changes. Senators Rosen and others raised concerns about delays and relocation of mail processing operations, with DeJoy defending his 'Delivering for America' plan despite recent mail delays.
.@SenJackyRosen is right: Postmaster General DeJoy’s lack of transparency over the USPS’s mistaken proposal to move mail processing from Reno to California is unacceptable. We’re going to keep fighting to ensure Nevadans can send and receive essential mail on time. https://t.co/G9DqadA2BX
I led my Virginia colleagues in calling on @USPS to ensure the secure delivery of election mail. After reports that local election officials are advising voters against using USPS to mail in their ballots, we want to ensure everyone can participate in the electoral process. https://t.co/7DmF0ojzZf
Postmaster General Louis DeJoy defended his scrutinized Delivering for America plan during a Tuesday hearing in front of the U.S. Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Government Affairs. He believes the plan will succeed despite recent mail delays. https://t.co/5kRNKUM4I2




