Washington AG renews legal fight against ‘drastic’ changes to US Postal Service

Washington Attorney General Bob Ferguson is once again joining a legal challenge to fight a series of “drastic” large-scale operational changes to the U.S. Postal Service (USPS).

Seattle-area postal workers ‘don’t see a plan’ to fix machines

Ferguson had originally filed a lawsuit in August 2020, which sought to end all of the reductions to the USPS enacted by Trump-appointed Postmaster General Louis DeJoy. That included plans to halt the processing of outgoing mail at three out of five Washington USPS distribution centers in Wenatchee, Yakima, and Tacoma.

Other cuts included decommissioning mail sorting machines, removing mailboxes, and no longer treating election mail as first-class mail, regardless of postage

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