Mail service is expected to be “slower than the 1970s.”
 
 
 

“USPS mail delivery is about to get permanently slower and temporarily more expensive” 
- USA Today

On October 1st, Postmaster Louis DeJoy’s 10-year plan for the Postal Service went into effect, slowing down mail deliveries even more and hiking up prices for customers.

Under DeJoy’s plan, mail service is expected to be slower than the 1970s.

I’ve heard from many Marylanders who are fed up with the decline in USPS services and missing mail -- including paychecks and prescriptions. Now, I want to hear from you.

TEAM DUTCH POLL:
Do you think USPS leadership needs to fix mail delays and return to a normal standard of service?

YES >>             NO >>

I’ve made it a top priority to get to the bottom of these issues and make sure Marylanders get their mail in a timely fashion. 

I requested an audit of several Baltimore-area post offices that have been impacted by these issues and have accumulated boxes and boxes of backlogged mail.

Marylanders and Americans across the country rely on a functioning Postal Service -- especially in the middle of a pandemic -- and I will keep working to address these issues so we can return to dependable USPS service.

Your friend,

Dutch

 
 
PAID FOR BY DUTCH RUPPERSBERGER FOR CONGRESS

Dutch Ruppersberger has called Baltimore home for his entire life. He is committed to fighting for accessible health care, securing our safety, creating jobs, and helping businesses grow. Learn more at www.dutchforcongress.com.

DUTCH RUPPERSBERGER FOR CONGRESS
P.O. Box 231
Timonium, MD 21094
United States

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