Sen. Ossoff on Postmaster General’s Announcement to Step Down
Washington D.C.— Today, U.S. Senator Jon Ossoff released the following statement after USPS Postmaster General Louis DeJoyannouncedhe is planning to step down from his role.
“USPS leadership has failed Georgia for over a year, leading to abysmal on-time performance and hardship for families, businesses, seniors, and veterans. That’s why I’ve led aggressive oversight to demand better performance and prevent disastrous delays across our state.
“As the USPS Board of Governors begins its search for a replacement, I urge them to find new leadership that will swiftly restore normal service that Georgia families and businesses can rely on, and I will continue holding them accountable.”
Sen. Ossoff has conducted vigorous oversight of USPS and pressured leadership to improve performance after delays impacting Georgians throughout the last year.
Last month, Sen. Ossofflaunched an inquirywith the U.S. Postmaster General demanding that USPS deliver prescriptions, medications, and VA appointment notices to Georgia veterans on time, after receiving reports from Georgians that they are receiving prescriptions late and appointment notices after their scheduled appointments.
Last year,Sen. Ossoff questioned Postmaster General DeJoyunder oath during a U.S. Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee hearing about the delays.
Last year, Sen. Ossoff alsointroducedthePostmaster General Reform Act of 2024, which would make the position of Postmaster General subject to a Presidential appointment with confirmation required by the U.S. Senate, similar to other Administration positions.
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