LaHood Statement on the United
States Postal Service
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[August 19, 2020]
Congressman Darin LaHood (IL-18) released the following statement on
the United States Postal Service (USPS):
“The United States Postal Service provides critical services to
constituents in Illinois’ 18th Congressional District, particularly
in our rural communities and for veterans and senior citizens who
need critical medications. I continue to support mail carriers and
the essential work they do, including the need for six-day door
delivery. COVID-19 has impacted nearly every aspect of our society,
including our Postal Service and how Americans may choose to vote in
this upcoming election. I will continue to work with my colleagues
on both sides of the aisle in Congress to ensure the forthcoming
election is secure so that Illinoisans can confidently exercise
their civic duty during this pandemic.
“I am pleased that the Postmaster General decided to delay
operational changes until after the election to avoid any confusion
or the appearance of an impact on election mail that has increased
because of COVID-19.
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“Illinoisans can safely vote in person on election day or during the early
voting process if the proper safety protocols are followed. However, voters who
choose to vote by mail because of the pandemic must have their ballots delivered
in a timely manner by the USPS. The Postal Service should not be political, and
while Democrats continue to use it to stoke fear and anger ahead of this
election, I am confident in the integrity of our electoral process.”
Congressman LaHood has been a consistent supporter of the USPS since joining
Congress, while recognizing the need for reform to make the USPS a more
financially sustainable organization. In May, Rep. LaHood signed a letter to
Republican leadership in support of the United States Postal Service and
requested additional appropriations funding to support their efforts in response
to the COVID-19 pandemic.
[Congressman Darin LaHood] |