Postmaster General Louis DeJoy has resigned after nearly five years in the role, following significant ongoing criticism over mail delivery delays, particularly in Georgia.
What’s Happening:
- DeJoy announced his resignation effective immediately, citing the need for new leadership to continue the Postal Service’s transformation.
- Deputy Postmaster General Doug Tulino will serve as interim leader until a permanent successor is appointed.
Why It Matters:
- Georgia residents have faced prolonged mail delays, affecting essential deliveries like prescriptions and business correspondence.
- Senator Jon Ossoff has been a vocal critic, pressing DeJoy for solutions to the state’s postal issues.
What’s Next:
- The USPS Board of Governors has initiated a search for the next Postmaster General.
- Georgia officials and residents are hopeful for improved mail services under new leadership.
Take Action: Residents experiencing mail issues should report them to their local post office or contact their congressional representatives to ensure concerns are addressed.…