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U.S. Senator Josh Hawley Urges USPS Nominees to Protect Rural Mail Delivery

November 15, 2024 – On Thursday in a Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee (HSGAC) nominations hearing for the United States Postal Service (USPS) Board of Governors, U.S. Senator Josh Hawley (R-Mo.) questioned Val Demings, William Zollars, and Gordon Hartogensis on their commitment to combatting rural mail delivery issues.

Senator Hawley confronted the nominees about the Postal Service’s proposed “Regional Transportation Optimization” plan that would harm mail delivery in rural areas across the country, including in Missouri. He referenced the letter the Missouri Farm Bureau sent yesterday to the Postmaster General raising similar concerns. The Senator asked for the nominees’ commitment to “reconsider this proposal and make sure rural Americans […] are getting full and regular delivery of the mail.”

Senator Hawley also asked the nominees whether they would prioritize rebuilding and reopening rural post offices that have been damaged by severe weather, especially the Baring, Mo., Post Office, which was destroyed by a tornado roughly a year ago.

“Are you willing to commit to me today that if confirmed, you will work to get rural post offices—all post offices, but it’s particularly acute in our rural areas that have been put out of service—will you commit to me to working to get those reopened on a timely basis?” Senator Hawley asked. 

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