Friends,
Millions of Americans rely on the U.S. Postal Service (USPS) for their jobs and livelihoods, for staying in contact with loved ones, and for voting.
But new policies implemented at USPS are causing delays and threatening democracy, in a year where a record number of voters will cast ballots by mail.
The driving force behind this grand scheme are changes introduced by Postmaster General Louis DeJoy. DeJoy is riddled with major conflicts of interest -- he has much as $100,000 in Amazon stock options, and he owns at least a $30 million stake in the USPS contractor that he used to be an executive for - and the company has increased their business with the USPS since DeJoy joined the agency.
We must demand the USPS Board of Governors immediately fire Louis DeJoy and remove all policies enacted while he was postmaster general. Add your name if you agree. >>>
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In the midst of a pandemic, we must be able to vote safely and securely. DeJoy has shown that he’s willing to put his own personal and partisan interests ahead of democracy.
Susan has been working to fund the Postal Service so it can operate properly and ensure our ballots are counted. And she spoke out in front of the Bethlehem Post Office to demand proper funding and reverses to changes that will impact efficiency.
Mail-in ballots could be going out as early as two weeks from now, so we need to act fast. Can you sign the petition to demand the USPS Board of Governors immediately fire Louis DeJoy and remove his harmful policies?
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Thank you,
Team Wild
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