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Could DeJoy Lose His Job? 3 Biden USPS Board Nominees to Get Full Senate Vote

Could DeJoy Lose His Job? 3 Biden USPS Board Nominees to Get Full Senate Vote The United States Postal Service headquarters in Washington, D.C., is pictured on November 1, 2020. Liu Jie / Xinhua via Getty Images By Three of President Joe Biden’s nominees to the United States Postal Service (USPS) governing board were approved by a Senate committee on Wednesday, setting up a future vote on their appointments by the entire Senate. Ron Stroman, who formerly served as a deputy postmaster general, Amber McReynolds, head of the National Vote at Home Institute, and Anton Hajjar, who once served as general counsel of the American Postal Workers Union, were all forwarded for consideration to a full vote of the Senate by the Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee, which voted without debate on the matter of their nominations following their testimonies.

Postal Service to announces plans to consolidate 18 mail facilities

The U.S. Postal Service announced plans to consolidate 18 mail facilities across the country on Wednesday. “Consistent with optimization and efficiency efforts paused in 2015, USPS will complete movement of mail processing operations at 18 facilities,” an announcement by the agency states. The consolidation of these facilities is part of a 10-year infrastructure plan aimed at “financial sustainability and service excellence.” ADVERTISEMENT The latest mail facility consolidations will occur in Pennsylvania, Florida, Alabama, Kentucky, New York and Washington. The transition will be complete by November. However, the plan to consolidate the facilities has received pushback from the American Postal Workers Union (APWU).

Senate committee approves 3 Biden nominees for USPS board — setting the stage for a Democratic majority

Senate committee approves 3 Biden nominees for USPS board — setting the stage for a Democratic majority Two USPS vans traveling east under Section 2 of the High Line, on West 23rd Street west of 10th Avenue in Chelsea, Manhattan. A Senate committee voted in favor of President Joe Biden s three nominees for governing board overseeing the U.S. Postal Service (USPS). According to the Associated Press, the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee on Wednesday approved the president s three nominees: Ron Stroman, a former deputy postmaster general; Amber McReynolds, who leads the nonprofit National Vote at Home Institute; and Anton Hajjar, the former general counsel of the American Postal Workers Union.

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