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House Oversight Committee Announces Hearing with Postmaster General and Stakeholders on Proposals to Help Postal Service

Washington, D.C. (Feb. 11, 2021)—Today, Rep. Carolyn B. Maloney and Rep. James Comer, the Chairwoman and Ranking Member of the Committee on Oversight and Reform, invited Postmaster General Louis DeJoy, Board of Governors Chairman Ron Bloom, Postal Service Inspector General Tammy L. Whitcomb, American Postal Workers Union President Mark Dimondstein, and Quad/Graphics Chairman Joel Quadracci to a hearing on legislative reforms for the Postal Service.

“The hearing will examine legislative proposals to place the Postal Service on a more

sustainable financial footing going forward while preserving the delivery performance standards on which the American people rely,” Chairwoman Maloney and Ranking Member Comer wrote.

The hearing is scheduled for 10 a.m. on Wednesday, February 24, 2021, and a livestream will be available on the Committee website.

 

Click here to read the letter to Postmaster General DeJoy.

 

Click here to read the letter to Postal Service Board of Governors Chairman Bloom.

 

Click here to read the letter to Inspector General Whitcomb.

 

Click here to read the letter to American Postal Workers Union President Dimondstein.

 

Click here to read the letter to Quad/Graphics Chairman Quadracci.

1 thoughts on “House Oversight Committee Announces Hearing with Postmaster General and Stakeholders on Proposals to Help Postal Service

  1. The post office is severely mismanaged. Everyone needs to quit pointing fingers at the current postmaster general. It has been mismanaged for YEARS!! The waste that occurs from the top on down is extremely heartbreaking.

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