Louis DeJoy
The USPS Underestimated the Benefit of Going Electric, Study Shows
A peer-reviewed study offers yet more evidence the USPS conducted one of the shoddiest environmental reviews of all time.
USPS Decides Electric Trucks Are Good, Actually
Postal Service doubles initial EV order to more than 10,000 vehicles.
Who Killed the Electric Mail Truck?
Mail trucks, which mostly drive short and predictable routes, are perfect candidates for leading the electrification revolution. But the USPS, as an institution, is not.
The One Simple Trick to Make the USPS Buy Electric Trucks
Perhaps the party that controls Congress could exercise that power.
Where Does the USPS Go From Here?
And other USPS-related thoughts wrapping up our post office project.
Why the Post Office’s Last-Minute Ballot Crisis Isn’t as Dire as It Seems
The USPS has been intentionally making its own ballot delivery statistics look worse so it can deliver them faster.
Here Are the "Extraordinary Measures" the USPS Plans To Get Your Ballots In
The USPS says they're already doing this, but a federal judge has ordered them to anyways.
USPS Finally Agreed to Reverse Change That Delayed Mail the Most
The agreement comes just days before Election Day
‘Ready to Deliver:’ Read the Post Office’s Mandatory Pep Talk About Election Mail
According to the leaked speech, the USPS says it will undo nearly all of Louis DeJoy's most controversial policies and make election mail its "number one priority."
DeJoy Didn't Bother to Check Whether His Policies Would Kneecap the USPS
USPS collected the data they needed to know running trucks on time would destroy service, but they didn't look at it.