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PMG, PRC In War of Words As Sides Trade Attacks

WASHINGTON, DC — The USPS and its regulator, the Postal Regulatory Commission, are in a rare public feud with each attacking the other.

In this corner is the U.S. Postmaster General Louis DeJoy who wrote to Congress:

“The Postal Regulatory Commission is an unnecessary agency that has inflicted over $50 billion in damage to the Postal Service by administering defective pricing models and decades old bereaucratic processes that encumber the Postal Service … and they therefore stand in the way of the timely and necessary changes required …” (click to read more)

In the other corner is the Postal Regulatory Commission who fired back:

“The Postmaster General’s statements about the Postal Regulatory Commission’s role during the recent mismanagement of USPS are false. So far, the Delivering for America Plan (DFA) has wasted that help, losing more money for the Postal Service (a $9.5 billion loss in FY 2024), making USPS less efficient, and collapsing service, especially for rural Americans.” (click to read more)

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