Postal Service pledges move to all-electric delivery fleet
USPS will increase the number of electric-powered trucks in its fleet and, starting in 2026, only purchase electric vehicles.
By Associated Press - December 24, 2022USPS will increase the number of electric-powered trucks in its fleet and, starting in 2026, only purchase electric vehicles.
By Associated Press - December 24, 2022There are also concerns that Trump was destroying records before he left office.
By Associated Press - February 12, 2022A bipartisan bill would require breaks and spaces for pumping.
By Josh Israel - October 22, 2021‘When families thrive, we all thrive,’ says a letter signed by 200 companies.
By Donna Provencher - March 24, 2021The legislation would give inspectors general the ability to subpoena officials who no longer work in the federal government.
By Emily Singer - March 19, 2021Also: Several states take steps to tackle climate change, and Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s death sparks a wave of financial donations to progressive causes.
By Dan Desai Martin - September 25, 2020‘This is just a disaster for the people who need their mail.’
By Josh Israel - August 24, 2020The Government Accountability Office said the appointments of two controversial Trump officials were against the law.
By Emily Singer - August 14, 2020Nine Democratic lawmakers want the U.S. Postal Service inspector general to investigate new policies that have led to reports of ‘slower and less reliable’ mail delivery.
By Emily Singer - August 07, 2020House leaders said they were ‘alarmed’ by the Trump administration’s tactics against protesters in Portland and other cities.
By Associated Press - July 20, 2020Donald Trump said that Secretary of State Mike Pompeo asked him to fire the State Department’s inspector general.
By Dan Desai Martin - May 21, 2020Trump set off a firestorm of criticism after he retweeted a post calling for Dr. Anthony Fauci’s firing.
By Emily Singer - April 13, 2020