Postmaster General David Steiner said proposed rule means USPS won't deliver mail ballots unless states share voter lists.
The postmaster general, David Steiner, said on Wednesday that under a proposed rule, his agency would not deliver mail ballots in states that decline to hand over voter data.
In a hearing before the Homeland Security Committee, U.S. Senator Elissa Slotkin questioned and pressed Postmaster General ...
Postmaster General David Steiner told lawmakers Wednesday that the U.S. Postal Service will no longer deliver mail-in ballots ...
The proposed rule seeks to create lists of citizens in each state to help determine who is eligible to vote and calls on the Postal Service not to distribute mail ballots to those not on state lists.
Postmaster General Steiner warns that the USPS cash crisis could soon disrupt payments to contract transportation providers and over-the-road fleets.
Postmaster General David Steiner told senators the Postal Service remains vital to the nation but agreed its business model ...
USPS has pushed back a cash crisis, but Postmaster General David Steiner says "none of us should be comfortable" with how the agency is delaying it.
Senator Josh Hawley sharply questioned Postmaster General David Steiner during a congressional hearing, demanding answers ...
Senator Jon Ossoff wrote Friday to the postmaster general to ask how USPS is addressing worker concerns in Palmetto about the ...