Democrats
introduce
‘DeJoy Act’
in opening
salvo against
USPS leader’s
mail-slowing plan
Prospects for the legislation are unclear, but the move displays deep divisions between the postmaster general and Congress
One House aide involved in postal reform legislation introduced in February said some members of the caucus are leery of proceeding with efforts to address the Postal Service’s financial obligations given that DeJoy’s 10-year plan includes sharp reductions in service, including slower timetables for mail delivery and reduced post office hours.
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