Hawley Urges New Postmaster General to Course Correct USPS, Protect Rural Mail Delivery
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Tuesday, August 05, 2025
Today, U.S. Senator Josh Hawley (R-Mo.)senta letter to the newly-appointed Postmaster General, David Steiner, urging him to course correct the unreliability and delays Missourians have experienced from the U.S. Postal Service (USPS) under his predecessor.
“USPS failed to meet its own nationwide performance targets in nearly every category, and the problem was even worse in my home state of Missouri, where on-time delivery rates dropped below 77% in fiscal year 2024. This is unacceptable,”Senator Hawley wrote.“Rural families, small businesses, and veterans depend on reliable mail service for everything from prescription medications to Social Security checks. They deserve a Postal Service that works for them.”
Senator Hawley also urged Postmaster Steiner to“immediately halt the implementation of the Regional Transportation Optimization (RTO) plan”that the Postal Regulatory Commission has already concluded would have“significant negative impacts on rural communities throughout the United States.”
Earlier this year, Senator HawleyintroducedtheNo Regional Transportation Optimization(RTO) Act in response to the USPS’ “Regional Transportation Optimization” plan that would eliminate end-of-day mail collection at most of the nation’s post offices and trigger significant negative impacts on Missouri’s rural communities. Senator Hawley’s bill would block this harmful new policy.
Read the Senator’s full letter from todayhereor below.
August 5, 2025Postmaster General David SteinerUnited States Postal Service475 L’Enfant Plaza SWWashington, D.C. 20260Dear Postmaster General Steiner,Congratulations on your appointment as the 76th Postmaster General of the United States. Your selection comes at a pivotal moment for the U.S. Postal Service (USPS), which remains one of our nation’s most essential public institutions. Millions of Americans—especially those living in rural communities—rely on dependable, affordable, and timely mail service every day. Unfortunately, under recent leadership, USPS has fallen short of these obligations. I urge you to seize this opportunity to change course and restore public trust in the Postal Service.During the tenure of your predecessor, the Delivering for America plan resulted in persistent mail delays, higher costs, and reduced service reliability across the country. USPS failed to meet its own nationwide performance targets in nearly every category, and the problem was even worse in my home state of Missouri, where on-time delivery rates dropped below 77% in fiscal year 2024.[1] This is unacceptable. Rural families, small businesses, and veterans depend on reliable mail service for everything from prescription medications to Social Security checks. They deserve a Postal Service that works for them.Moving forward, I respectfully urge you to focus on reforms that improve service quality and operational efficiency without sacrificing the needs of rural America. In particular, I strongly encourage you to:
The Postal Service remains a vital lifeline for millions of Americans. Its leadership should be committed to ensuring reliable, accessible, and affordable mail service—not just in major cities, but in every small town, family farm, and rural community in this country. Your tenure presents an important opportunity to repair trust and deliver meaningful reforms that serve the entire nation.I look forward to hearing from you about your vision for the future of USPS and urge you to keep my office informed on your plans for rural mail delivery and operational reforms.
Sincerely,
Josh HawleyUnited States Senator
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