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The abrupt reversal from DeJoy, who is set to testify Friday before the Senate, comes as more than 20 states, from New York to California, announced they would be suing to stop the changes.
The bill had bipartisan support, passing the House 342-92 and the Senate 79-19. The National Association of Letter Carriers, ... Postmaster General DeJoy has praised the bill, but his job security ...
In August 2020, DeJoy announced that the Postal Service would halt the removal of mailboxes and decommissioning of mail-sorting equipment until after the November election. [ 54 ] [ 34 ] [ 55 ] On August 7, 2020, DeJoy announced he had reassigned or displaced 23 senior USPS officials, including the two top executives overseeing day-to-day ...
DeJoy was appointed by the USPS Board of Governors in 2020, when they were controlled by Trump appointees. Biden now has a majority of appointees on the board, but they have not taken any action ...
On August 18, 2020, under heavy political and legal pressure, DeJoy announced that he would be "suspending" the policy changes until after the November 2020 election. [7] He testified to the Senate on August 21, and to the House of Representatives on August 24, concerning the changes and their effects. [1]
Postmaster General Louis DeJoy announced Tuesday he would “suspend” his initiatives until after the election “to avoid even the appearance of impact on election mail.”
The appointment of the postmaster general does not require Senate confirmation. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] The governors and the postmaster general elect the deputy postmaster general. The current officeholder is Louis DeJoy , who was appointed on June 16, 2020.
Postmaster General Louis DeJoy testified before the House Oversight Committee Monday and grew increasingly defensive as Democrats demanded answers about delayed U.S. Postal Service mail delivery.