Senators say continued US mail delays are ‘unacceptable’

On Wednesday, a group of 33 US senators asked Postmaster General Louis DeJoy to address the continuing “unacceptable delays” in mail deliveries and questioned whether his decisions continue to hinder deliveries.

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DeJoy, a Trump supporter who was named head of the U.S. postal service last year, halted operational changes in August after receiving huge criticism from U.S. lawmakers about delivery delays. He is due to testify next week before a committee of the US House of Representatives on the Post Office’s financial outlook.

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Last week, Reuters reported that DeJoy warned that the USPS faces huge projected losses as it faces declining mail volumes. He warned that unless “service, reliability and costs do not improve,” the USPS’s ability to deliver to all 161 million U.S. homes “will be threatened and our relevance will diminish.”

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