From Robert Cruickshank, Demand Progress <[email protected]>
Subject Sign the petition and save the postal service
Date February 15, 2021 3:10 PM
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Hi,

Donald Trump is out of office -- but Louis DeJoy is still running the
postal service. And as we saw during the recent holiday season, Trump and
DeJoy's actions have created lasting damage to the post office.

Right now Joe Biden has an important opportunity to save the US Postal
Service by quickly filling four vacancies on the Postal Board of
Governors, with diverse and community-based members who are committed to a
universal and strong postal service.

If Biden quickly appoints good people to the Postal Board of Governors,
they can begin to reverse the damage Trump and DeJoy have done.

[ [link removed] ]Sign the petition: Tell Biden to save the postal service!

Throughout the pandemic, postal workers have been among the most essential
employees―working tirelessly to deliver medication, ballots, letters, and
checks.

But the leadership of the USPS deliberately slowed the mail and postal
workers and the essential mail service we all rely on suffered badly.

Fortunately, there are four vacancies on the USPS Board of Governors, and
President Joe Biden can fill them all, and tilt the balance of power back
to a leadership that believes in the simple, universal promise of the
postal service!

[ [link removed] ]Add your name: Tell Biden to appoint people to the Postal Board of
Governors who want to save the postal service!

Thanks for taking action,

Robert and the team at Demand Progress

 

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