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US Postal Service chief DeJoy steps down

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WASHINGTON, March 24 (Reuters) - Postmaster General Louis DeJoy, who led efforts to restructure the money-losing U.S. Postal Service for nearly five years, has resigned effective immediately, the agency said on Monday.
DeJoy, a former logistics executive and major Republican political donor who took over in 2020, had clashed with lawmakers over reforms at the agency that has lost more than $100 billion since 2007.

Republican President Donald Trump, who in February called the agency a "tremendous loser for this country," said he was considering merging the Postal Service with the Commerce Department, a move Democrats said would violate federal law.

DeJoy said earlier this month that he had asked the government efficiency team led by Elon Muskfor assistance with a number of issues and signed an agreement on reform assistance.
DeJoy in February said he had asked the Postal Service governing board to identify his successor but had given no indication that he planned to step down abruptly. Musk said this month he thought USPS should be privatized.

"Much work remains that is necessary to sustain our positive trajectory," DeJoy said in a statement, adding that Monday was his last day on the job and that Deputy Postmaster General Doug Tulino will head the agency until the postal board names a permanent successor. They have hired a search firm, he added.
Democratic lawmakers for years called for DeJoy to be fired but agreed to give USPS $50 billion in financial relief in 2022.

In May, DeJoy agreed to pause planned further consolidation of the USPS processing network after senators raised concerns about the impact on mail deliveries.
DeJoy has led an effort to dramatically restructure USPS over the last five years, including cutting forecast cumulative losses over a decade to $80 billion from $160 billion even as mail volumes fell to the lowest level since 1968.
The outgoing postal chief has used tactics similar to the Musk-led Department of Government Efficiency team, including shrinking the workforce and canceling or renegotiating contracts.

Two media outlets reported last month that Trump was preparing to issue an executive order to fire the USPS's board of governors.
Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick has said the Postal Service could help shrink the department's costs by providing workers to conduct the U.S. census and handle tasks performed by 20,000 Social Security employees.
USPS, an agency with 635,000 employees that lost $9.5 billion last year, has been exempt from DOGE-directed federal employee reductions. DeJoy said this month that USPS plans to reduce its workforce by 10,000 workers in the next month through a voluntary retirement program.

In 2020, DeJoy faced harsh criticism from Democrats over USPS handling of election mail. In 2024, USPS delivered at least 99.2 million ballots to and from voters in the November presidential election.
The White House did not immediately comment on whether it had any involvement in DeJoy's departure. Last week, the White House forced out the chief executive of U.S. passenger railroad service Amtrak.

Source: https://www.reuters.com/world/us/us-postal-chief-dejoy-stepping-down-immediately-2025-03-24/
 
The moral of the story for some of us... If you do not get your mail ballots, go to the elections office and pick them up, take them home and fill them out at your leisure, but don't mail them. Take them back to the elections office yourself. That way your vote doesn't end up in the dead letter office or in a ditch somewhere...
 
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The Republicans have been wanting to completely privatize the Post Office for decades. Will it go to one big company? Or several little companies? When regional or local companies fail to make a profit and go belly-up, what happens? The Post Office is mentioned in the Constitution, btw.

How soon before a private company decides it's not cost effective to deliver to rural areas. Will they start limiting rural services, or charging extra fees?
 
I think the Postal Service is a big issue, as it is ensconced in the Constitution and can't be messed with too much. It has long been the dumping ground for Federal managers who are incompetent. I think if there was a total overhaul of the management from the top to the postmasters in the individual offices, things would get a lot better.
 
I wish they would privatize it, or make it a 100% federal agency again. This half and half model the feds have forced on them is ridiculous.
 
Nearly all communication, personal or business, is electronic.

Physical mail is nearly all junk. I pick up my mail once a week or sometimes longer. I take the stack to the trash can and sort it in the garage. I seldom ever have more than 2 or 3 pieces of mail worth bringing into the house and opening.

I did sign up for USPS Informed Delivery which is free. I get an email every morning listing what is coming to my box that day. If I see something important I can pick up my mail from the mailbox that day.

It seems to me that we are close to being able not to need physical mail, at least not daily, maybe we could cut back to delivery twice a week and cut the expense way down.
 

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