WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The state attorneys general of 19 states and the District of Columbia on Thursday filed an administrative complaint over U.S. Postmaster General Louis DeJoy’s 10-year strategic plan to revamp U.S. mail deliveries.
The states asked the Postal Regulatory Commission to review DeJoy’s full plan that is aimed at cutting $160 billion in forecasted red ink. New U.S Postal Service delivery standards took effect on Oct. 1 that will slow some first-class mail deliveries, a key part of the 10-year overhaul.
(Reporting by David Shepardson; Editing by Leslie Adler)