Judges Are Putting Orders In Place To Protect The USPS & Voting




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Summary: <a href="http://www.GoodMorningGwinnett.com" rel="noopener">www.GoodMorningGwinnett.com</a> Another judge has put a court order in place stopping the US Postal Service from making policy changes that would slow down election mail.<br><br>"Plaintiffs have also demonstrated that the combination of the reduction of late trips, extra trips and reduced sorting capacity puts the timely delivery of election mail at risk," Judge Emmet Sullivan of the DC District Court wrote on Sunday, in a case brought by a coalition of state governments including New York.<br><br>It's the third case in a little over a week where the court has blunted the USPS's changes as the agency is under extra scrutiny now that more Americans are set to vote by mail in November's general election because of the coronavirus pandemic.<br><br>SOURCE: <a href="http://www.GwinnettDailyPost.com" rel="noopener">www.GwinnettDailyPost.com</a>