Plans delayed to cut Saturday mail delivery
The U.S. Postal Service will delay its plan to cut mail delivery to five days, saying “restrictive language” in Congress’ temporary government funding resolution prohibits the new schedule.
The U.S. Postal Service will delay its plan to cut mail delivery to five days, saying “restrictive language” in Congress’ temporary government funding resolution prohibits the new schedule.
Since the announcement of the U.S. Postal Service’s plan to cut out a mail delivery day, different groups of people across the country have been speaking out.
The United States Postal Service will be implementing a new mail delivery schedule later this year.
UPDATED: The U.S. Postal service confirms plans to drop Saturday delivery of letters and first-class mail.
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