"Senators Demand USPS Chief DeJoy's Resignation Over Mail Service Crisis"

Georgia Senator Jon Ossoff confronted U.S. Postmaster General Louis DeJoy over persistent mail delays in the Atlanta Metropolitan Area, giving him a two-week ultimatum to fix the issue. DeJoy's 10-year plan to restructure the USPS has faced criticism for causing distress to constituents and potentially leaving rural areas without mail facilities. Ossoff expressed concern over the impact on constituents' ability to receive prescriptions, pay bills, and conduct business, and stated that he doesn't believe DeJoy is fit for the job. As postmaster general, DeJoy answers to the USPS Board of Governors, which could move to fire him once Democratic appointees have a majority.
- 'I don’t think you’re fit for this job': GA senator gives USPS chief DeJoy an ultimatum Raw Story
- 'In over his head' | Georgia Rep. Mike Collins says postmaster general should resign following hearing on mail delays 11Alive.com WXIA
- How is the mail delivery near you? The postal service has a tool to measure that The Atlanta Journal Constitution
- DeJoy says USPS will fix 'deteriorating' service in regions facing network shakeup Federal News Network
- Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee holds Hearing on Oversight of the USPS APWU
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