On August 21, my committee held a
hearing examining the finances and
operations of the United States Postal
Service during COVID-19 and the upcoming
elections.
I thanked Postmaster General
DeJoy for taking on the very thankless task
of trying to maintain the United States
Postal Service as a financially viable
entity. Unfortunately, he has found out over
the last few weeks, not only is it a
thankless task, but he has already been
subjected to character assassination as
Democrats have put him in the crosshairs of
another hyperbolic false narrative
perpetrated to gain political advantage.
Truth
about USPS finances.
Watch
the entire hearing here.
Jospeph
Project Class 92 Graduates in
Milwaukee
Our Joseph
Project program continues to help prepare
participants for job interviews with
Milwaukee area companies looking to hire.
Class 92 (pictured above) included the
500th graduate of the program. The Joseph
Project is taught by volunteers who work
with participants over five days and then
connects them with employers in need of
workers.
ICYMI:Right
to Try in the Spotlight
I appreciate
the spotlight put on Right to Try this
week.
Many
Wisconsinites, like the family of Trickett
Wendler (pictured above), fought for Right
to Try and President Trump saw its value.
It's all about freedom. Read more about how
this bill became law and one of the
hallmarks of the Trump administration in
this article from the
Milwaukee
Journal Sentinel.
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