Dispute letter choice in America: Deputy to the summer break

in the Midst of the dispute to the American Post and letter to the elections, the speaker of the house of representatives Nancy Pelosi is calling back the membe

Dispute letter choice in America: Deputy to the summer break

in the Midst of the dispute to the American Post and letter to the elections, the speaker of the house of representatives Nancy Pelosi is calling back the members of Parliament from the summer break. You should decide on a law that the Post does not prevent to change your services. Background the concern that the government of President Donald Trump may be trying to weaken the Post, while the American Federal States to expand the possibilities for the letter choice. Trump is concerned that absentee ballots could cost him a second term.

It is believed that many Americans will try to the polling booth for the presidential election on may 3. To avoid November because of the Coronavirus pandemic, and to choose instead, by letter. In the letter to the democratic party, Pelosi called on this Sunday to visit on Tuesday for a coordinated action in a Post office in your electoral district. "In times of pandemic, the Post is decisive for the choice. Americans should not have to between your health and your choice to decide.“

Previously had called for democratic deputies that two leaders of the Post testifying before the oversight panel of the house of representatives. Post-CEO, Louis DeJoy, is the donor of the Republicans, and close to Trump. He took control of the Post in June and wants to modernise the loss-making authority and more efficient. He cut Overtime for most employees, restrictions on the transportation furnished, and the equipment of the Post is reduced. Critics point to delays in the delivery, the new prices and further cuts. The Post want to increase from mid-October to Christmas, the prices. The authority replied first to the request, whether DeJoy, and Robert Duncan by the Supervisory Board, would testify before the Committee.

Date Of Update: 17 August 2020, 04:19