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The formal office of the United States postmaster general was established by act of government on September 22, 1789. [8] From 1829 to 1971, the postmaster general was the head of the Post Office Department (or simply "Post Office" until the 1820s. [9]: 60–65 ) and was a member of the president's Cabinet.
Louis DeJoy (born 1956/57 [citation needed]) is an American businessman serving as the 75th U.S. postmaster general.He was appointed in May 2020 by the Board of Governors of the United States Postal Service (USPS).
Postmaster General (ex officio) Louis DeJoy: Republican: June 15, 2020: No term limit The Board 75th United States postmaster general [34] Deputy Postmaster General (ex officio) Douglas Tulino: Independent: May 12, 2021: No term limit The Board Chief Human Resources Officer of USPS [35] Replaced vacancy left by Ron Stroman.
Postmaster General Louis DeJoy covered his ears during a congressional hearing as Rep. Rich McCormick (R-Ga.) repeatedly pressed him on oversight of the Postal Service. McCormick during a House ...
Postmaster General Louis DeJoy has a message for America: The U.S. Postal Service is ready for a flood of election mail and is better positioned to do so than it was four years ago. The Postal ...
Postmaster Louis DeJoy isn't thrilled with President Trump's attacks on mail-in voting either.DeJoy, a Trump appointee, testified before Congress on Monday regarding the wave of delays and ...
The United States Congress approved construction of a new post office for Washington, D.C., on June 25, 1890. [8] The site, at the southeast corner of Pennsylvania Avenue and 12th Street, was chosen by Senator Leland Stanford in 1888 [ 9 ] in the hope that the building would revitalize the Murder Bay neighborhood between the Capitol building ...
John E. "Jack" Potter (born 1956) is the president and CEO of the Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority since July 18, 2011. He is the former United States Postmaster General and CEO of the United States Postal Service (USPS), having become the 72nd postmaster general on June 1, 2001.