From delivering lifesaving prescription medications and paychecks, to Social Security benefits and mail-in ballots, the United States Postal Service provides a vital service to Americans across the country. But to this day, Trump-appointed Postmaster General Louis DeJoy is continuing his work to sabotage the USPS.
Kim Schrier

John,

From delivering lifesaving prescription medications and paychecks, to Social Security benefits and mail-in ballots, the United States Postal Service provides a vital service to Americans across the country. But to this day, Trump-appointed Postmaster General Louis DeJoy is continuing his work to sabotage the USPS.

Since being appointed, DeJoy has increased rates, slowed down services, and implemented changes to try to delay mail-in voting during the 2020 election. With millions of Americans relying on the essential services the USPS provides, Kim is taking action to make sure the USPS works for you.

That's why Kim was proud to help pass the Postal Service Reform Act in the House last week. This bipartisan legislation will help increase transparency, save the federal government $1.5 billion over ten years, and require the postal service to deliver mail at least six days a week. Now we need the Senate to pass this legislation to ensure the USPS can continue to serve Americans for years to come.

If you agree it's time to strengthen the postal service and ensure essential services are delivered on time, join Kim in supporting the Postal Service Reform Act >>


Thanks,

Team Schrier

 

 

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