Mail Service Delays Unacceptable, Says Lawmaker
Gianforte Writes To Postmaster General
Delays in postal deliveries related to policy changes from Postmaster General Louis DeJoy have prompted a response from Congressman Greg Gianforte. He said in a letter dated Aug. 6 that the delays in mail service are unacceptable.
Dejoy has unveiled a sweeping overhaul of the nation’s mail service, displacing the two top executives overseeing day-to-day operations, according to a memo released Aug. 7.
In his letter, Gianforte demanded DeJoy reverse new policies that are delaying mail delivery.
“Delaying mail service is unacceptable,” said Gianforte. “As the country continues to combat COVID-19, on-time mail delivery keeps our communities connected. Montanans depend on reliable access to mail to receive prescription drugs, online purchases, and financial documents. Any delays in receiving mail would disproportionately impact rural Americans. Do not continue down this road.”
A United States Postal Service memo, dated July 10, described how mail carriers may leave undelivered