Mar 10 2015
Heitkamp Calls for Improved Rural Mail Service in Meeting with New Postmaster General
Senator Hopes New Leadership at Postal Service Will Better Support Rural Mail Delivery & Rural Post Offices
WASHINGTON, D.C. – During her first meeting with the new U.S. Postmaster General, U.S. Senator Heidi Heitkamp pushed for improvements to mail service and delivery in rural areas across North Dakota and highlighted how the Postal Service can support its employees as the state’s population continues to grow.
Heitkamp met with Megan J. Brennan, U.S. Postmaster General and United States Postal Service (USPS) Chief Executive Officer, who took over as head of the Postal Service last month. Heitkamp stressed to Brennan that she hopes the agency will bring a stronger focus to addressing the mail delivery, service, and postal worker challenges in rural areas like North Dakota.
During the meeting, they also discussed Heitkamp’s Fix My Mail initiative and the challenges North Dakotans have faced with reliable and timely mail service, particularly in rural areas. Last January, Heitkamp launched her grassroots Fix My Mail initiative to gather stories North Dakotans from across the state have encountered with poor service, not receiving their mail, and other problems. Since then, Heitkamp has received stories from more than 200 North Dakotans. Heitkamp and Brennan also discussed the Postal Service’s recent reduction in service standards – including cancellation of overnight mail delivery – and how it has already impacted North Dakotans throughout the state.
“It’s no surprise that I wasn’t particularly happy with the previous Postmaster General. With new leadership in place at the Postal Service, I’m hopeful the organization renews its focus to supporting mail delivery and service in rural communities and support for rural post offices,” said Heitkamp. “Nowhere is reliable and efficient mail delivery more needed than in rural America. Postmaster General Brennan and I had a good and important discussion and I hope to keep an open dialogue moving forward. Our state’s population is growing by the day, and it’s critical that North Dakotans have access to the mail services they need, where they live – a standard that should apply everywhere in 21st century America – and I’ll continue to make sure the Postal Service is aware of North Dakotans’ concerns.”
Two months after launching Fix My Mail and sharing these stories with then-Postmaster General Patrick Donahoe, the Postal Service committed – in person and in writing – to improve mail service and delivery throughout the state, including keeping more hours of operation at 30 rural post offices in North Dakota. However, last September, Heitkamp stood up for rural postal customers and blasted the Postal Service after it went back on its word to keep more hours of operation at nearly all of these rural post offices across the state. Two days later, the Postal Service recommitted to improving mail service and confirmed it wouldn’t reduce hours of operation at these rural post offices – fulfilling what the agency promised Heitkamp in March 2014.
Last June, Heitkamp brought Senator Tom Carper (D-DE), then-Chairman of the Senate Committee overseeing the U.S. Postal Service, to Williston, where they held a roundtable discussion to hear about the challenges North Dakotans face with the Postal Service and about efforts to improve it. During Carper’s visit, Heitkamp shared some of the most prevalent themes of North Dakotans’ stories from her Fix My Mail initiative. Heitkamp continues to push for comprehensive postal reform legislation in the Senate that stands up for the needs of rural America.
6 day mail delivery is a waste. Deliver express and priority as what customers pay.
Bulk business mail known as junk mail is higher distribution cost and low revenue generator. Advances in electronic communication has eliminated the written method used by most Americans in the 20th century. American public basic concern is for timely parcel delivery as online shopping increases demand for this service.
did they talk about brennen’s IOD in first six months of employment…….that “launched her career path” lol. po mismanagement is peter principle on steriods. buy UPS & FDX stock on a regular basis (25 or 50 shares a year, every year until retirement)…….you will come out way ahead. consider it a hedge against piss poor po mismanagement.
The service still is bad up here in Williston. Priority mail recently took 12 days from Kalispell. Amazon priority package delivery times are falsified. How’s that 13 billion contract working with Federal Express. Emery worldwide did a better job than Fed Ex
GOOD LUCK SENATOR!
But i think you’re wasting your time!!
Unless the P.M.G. reverses Donahoes consolidation plan of the processing plants service will continue to diminish. Since the new standards went into effect nothing the higher ups have done has worked. They have constantly had to change dispatch times and moved tour times but the mail still does not get to our plant in time to process it and get it dispatched on time.