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Fund the Fight demanding the U.S. Inspector General and the Postal Regulatory Commission Step in and Allow the Public to Provide Feedback on DeJoy’s “dramatic changes” now >>

During his keynote address at the 2023 National Postal Forum, Postmaster General Louis DeJoy bragged about his effort to implement “dramatic changes” and increase the pace of his already devastating 10-year privatization plan. 


While DeJoy is keeping most of the specific details a secret, we do know a little about his proposed “dramatic changes”. He’s already announced the consolidation of hundreds of postal processing centers across the country, which makes the facilities involved in the Sorting & Delivery Center consolidation significantly more vulnerable to a future shut down. 


That’s not speculation either. The consolidation plan already includes the elimination of 200 “small and wasteful” annexes and costs cutting” across the USPS delivery network responsible for reaching 165 million households six days a week.


That’s just what we know already. DeJoy wants to keep the details hidden and the public out of the review process until it’s too late to stop him and the USPS is irrevocably damaged.


We will not back down from this fight. We’ll use every tool, agency, and resource we have to fight back and stop him.


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