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Our postal service is under attack, and the culprit is none other than Postmaster General Louis DeJoy.
Since his appointment by Trump in 2020, DeJoy has wreaked havoc on the USPS, slowing mail delivery and pushing for privatization that threatens the very essence of this vital public service.
That’s why a bipartisan group of 26 Senators, including 13 Republicans, are finally pushing back. They're demanding that DeJoy halt his disastrous plans to consolidate sorting centers and further slow down mail processing. This is our moment to strike!
The USPS Board of Governors has the power to fire him, but they need to feel the heat from our elected officials.
Tell your Members of Congress to publicly demand the USPS Board of Governors fire Louis DeJoy immediately. Our democracy, communities, and small businesses are counting on us.
DeJoy's tenure has been a disaster from day one. With no prior USPS experience, he's treated our postal service like a business to be gutted rather than a vital public service. His policies have delayed essential mail like medicines and paychecks and even threatened mail-in voting.
From rural communities to urban centers, Americans depend on the postal service for essential communication and commerce. DeJoy's vision of a privatized, profit-driven USPS betrays this vital public mission.
We have a rare moment of bipartisan agreement that DeJoy's plans are harmful. We must capitalize on this momentum to push for his removal and ensure it remains a public service for all, not a profit center for the few.
We've seen the power of public pressure. The Save the Post Office Coalition's 440,327 messages forced a temporary pause on DeJoy's plans. But a pause isn't enough – we need DeJoy gone for good.
Urge your Members of Congress to publicly demand the USPS Board of Governors fire Louis DeJoy now! Let’s take a stand to protect and preserve our postal service for future generations.
Let’s keep working to protect this crucial public service.
- Amanda
Amanda Ford, Director
Democracy for America
Advocacy Fund
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