TELL CONGRESS: Trump-appointee Louis DeJoy has made the USPS worse. He refuses to engage in good faith with Senators calling for an end to mail delays. His plan to privatize the Post Office is a complete disaster. Sign the petition: End DeJoy’s USPS privatization plan!

Hi,

The U.S. Postal Service has been getting worse and worse under Trump appointee Louis DeJoy. Mail delays. Higher costs. Declining conditions for workers. That’s why DeJoy was again hauled in front of the Senate to answer questions last week.

"Delivery in Georgia has been abysmal this year," Senator Jon Ossoff said to DeJoy.1 DeJoy then proceeded to argue with Ossoff, even though Ossoff is right: delays under DeJoy’s USPS are horrible. At one point during the hearing, DeJoy put his hands over his ears like a child, because he didn’t like the facts.

We need Congress to take a stand to save the USPS and stop DeJoy’s disastrous 10 year plan to privatize the Post Office.

Sign the petition: Urge Congress to publicly call for the USPS Board to stop DeJoy’s 10 year plan!

Earlier this year, Sen. Ossoff pressed DeJoy to “fully resolve disastrous performance failures” at USPS. But DeJoy doesn’t seem to care. He even said that he’s “grown numb to criticism.”2

A bipartisan coalition of 26 U.S. Senators raised the alarm about the Trump-appointed Postmaster General’s disastrous tenure and plans to further degrade the USPS.3 But we need every single member of the House and Senate, Democrats and Republicans, to say loud and clear that DeJoy’s plan needs to end.

Sign the petition: Urge members of Congress to pressure the USPS Board to stop DeJoy’s disastrous plan!

Thanks for taking action,

Joey and the team at Demand Progress

Sources:

  1. Fox 5 Atlanta, “Georgia mail delays: Ossoff, Dejoy tangle during Senate hearing,” December 5, 2024.
  2. New York Times, “Postal Service Overhaul Runs Into Challenges,” August 29, 2024.
  3. U.S. Senate, “Postmaster General DeJoy and U.S. Postal Service Board of Governors,” May 8, 2024.

 


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