Thousands of people just like you have already sent a message to their senators urging them to confirm the nominees for the USPS Board of Governors. Will you join them in sending a message, John? Here are some of

Thousands of people just like you have already sent a message to their senators urging them to confirm the nominees for the USPS Board of Governors. Will you join them in sending a message, John?

 

Here are some of the reasons why they have contacted their senators.

“It is essential to provide a fair and balanced Board that governs with equality above all. It is important to keep in mind the true purpose of the Postal Service: One that is of the people, for the people and by the people.”

Felix Millan, Imperial, CA.

 

"The Postal Service is one of the back bones of our country. We, the people, still depend on the simplicity of communicating through correspondence and deliveries, to and fro, from all over the world - private citizens and businesses."

Lydia Block, Kansas City, KS.

 

“For the continued survival, and relevancy of the Postal Service it is important to appoint Board Members who do not stand to profit from the dismantling of the United States Postal Service.”

Russ Franklin, Salt Lake City, UT.

 

"A strong diverse board of governors can advocate for changes that will restore the Postal Service and advance innovations that better serve the needs of the public."

Kimberly Karol, La Porte City, IA.

 

“I worked construction for over 25 years before I joined the Post Office, so I am relatively new to this business. I find the people here very dedicated to delivering the mail, upholding the standards of the Post Office and working together to get the mail out”
Juan Esparza, Hammond, IN.

Juan, Kimberly, Russ, Lydia, Felix and thousands of people across the country have contacted their senators. We can't wait to see John xxxxxx on the list.

 

Please take a moment to urge your senators to confirm Anton Hajjar, Amber McReynolds and Ron Stroman to the USPS Board of Governors.

 

In Union Solidarity,

The American Postal Workers Union

1300 L Street NW, Washington, DC xxxxxx | www.apwu.org