For nearly 250 years, the Postal Service has provided an essential service to Americans and has kept us connected. Today, we’re relying on its services more than ever as postal workers on the frontline of this pandemic deliver goods to Americans all over the country.
But without emergency funding, the future of the USPS hangs in the balance.
Should the White House Administration take urgent action to save the Postal Service?
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Without critical aid, the USPS could run out of funding as soon as September. That could not only disrupt distribution of the mail but it could also affect the livelihood of the more than 600,000 postal workers the USPS employs.
This isn’t a political issue. This is about the well-being of Americans in need and the postal workers whose brave service is keeping us all safe and healthy during this pandemic.
Take our poll and tell us if you think the White House Administration should take action to rescue the USPS >>
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