Louis DeJoy, the Postmaster General of the U.S. Postal Service, is resigning after nearly five years in office. His tenure, marked by challenges including the pandemic and rising mail-in ballots during elections, involved controversial cost-saving measures. DeJoy, initially appointed in 2020, aimed to modernize the agency with a 10-year plan focused on operational efficiency. Critics have raised concerns about service slowdowns and the impact of center consolidations, particularly on rural areas. His leadership saw significant changes and investment in facilities, amidst a backdrop of political and economic pressures.
As you know, I have worked tirelessly to lead the 640,000 men and women of the Postal Service in accomplishing an extraordinary transformation.
The plan calls for making the mail delivery system more efficient and less costly by consolidating mail processing centers.
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