Sen. Rosen clashes with USPS over proposed Nevada mail rerouting plan in heated hearing



In a contentious hearing on Capitol Hill Tuesday morning, Nevada Senator Jacky Rosen clashed with United States Postal Service Postmaster General Louis DeJoy over a controversial plan involving northern Nevada mail.

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25 thoughts on “Sen. Rosen clashes with USPS over proposed Nevada mail rerouting plan in heated hearing”

  1. The mail service could not be any worse. In the last 3 years, of the birthday and Christmas cards I've mailed out, 3 of them never reached their destination. This worthless piece of πŸ’© is a big time Trumper. How many write in ballots are never going to reach their destination? Hope someone's keeping an eye on him.

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  2. Someone has to do something. The po has been bleeding money for years. Do we need that postmaster Potter back? The one who gave himself an 850,000 dollar bonus when he retired while the po was losing a ton of money?

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  3. Stop delivery the advertisements and concentrate on deliverying the actual mail.
    With most people printing and sending via texts, emails, faxes etc, the mail should be handled more efficiently than before. Packages are on a different level though the elderly in rual areas need medications delivered, which should also be prioritized.
    Go collect more money from advertisers.

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