Wednesday, October 28, 2020

Judge Orders USPS to Reverse Mail Collection Limits Now


A Federal Judge on, Tuesday Oct. 27th night, ordered the U.S. Postal Service (USPS) to Reverse Limitations on Mail Collection imposed by Trump-backed Postmaster General, Louis DeJoy, giving the Agency until, Wednesday Oct. 28th morning, to Inform Workers of the Court's Changes as more Mail-in-Ballots continue to Flood In.

In a highly detailed Order, Judge Emmet Sullivan of the District Court for the District of Columbia, granted an Emergency Motion by Plaintiffs against Trump to Enforce and Monitor Compliance with Sullivan's previous Injunction tied to USPS Services.

No later than 9 a.m. Wednesday, theJjudge said, Agency Workers must be told that a USPS Leader's July Guidelines Limiting Late and Extra Trips to Collect Mail are Rescinded.

"USPS personnel are instructed to perform late and extra trips to the maximum extent necessary to increase on-time mail deliveries, particularly for Election Mail. To be clear, late and extra trips should be performed to the same or greater degree than they were performed prior to July 2020 when doing so would increase on-time mail deliveries.", Sullivan wrote.

The Judge further Instructed the USPS to Send him Daily Updates on the Number of Extra and Late Trips occurring every day at National, Regional, and Local Levels, in addition to Information about On-Time Deliveries. And Starting Wednesday, the Agency and the Plaintiffs who Sued USPS will Meet in a Daily Video Conference to Discuss Status Updates of how the Agency is Complying with Sullivan's Order.










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