WASHINGTON (NewsNation Now) — In much of the nation, Americans have experienced months of erratic mail service, which stretched on during the pandemic, election and holidays.
Finally, this week, progress at your local post office might be delivered.
The United States Postal Service Board of Governors meets Tuesday and could make its own changes. Or change could be sent from the White House to Postmaster General Louis DeJoy.
New management, greater demand, slower service and the pandemic all combined to make the USPS the subject of a political debate that is still going on.
“The post office for many years has been run in a fashion that hasn’t been great, great workers and everything, but old equipment, very old equipment. And I don’t think the post office is prepared for a thing like this,” said former President Donald Trump, speaking on mail-in voting back in 2020. More at WSPA