
Post Office board members slam first-class mail slowdown as ‘ill-conceived’
NY Post
Two new members of the US Postal Service’s Board of Governors slammed the agency for its plan to slow delivery of first-class mail.
Ronald Stroman, one of President Biden’s three new appointees to the board, called the plan “strategically ill-conceived” Friday, according to a report. Another new member, Anton Hajjar, worried about a proposed plan to end air mail delivery, saying that potential savings were not “quantified.”More Related News

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