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Ron RichterWyoming Secretary of State Chuck Gray recently sent a letter to U.S. Postal Service Postmaster General Louis DeJoy opposing the Postal Service’s proposal to move mail processing operations from Casper to Cheyenne and requesting the Postal Service withdraw its proposal. The letter from Secretary Gray was in response to the Post Service’s announcement of its mail processing facility review of processing operations at the Casper Processing and Distribution Center and its proposal to move mail processing operations from Casper to Billings, Montana.
Gray also expressed similar concerns in the letter on the Postal Service’s proposal to move mail processing operations from Cheyenne to Denver.
James Wise
March 13, 2024 at 5:39 pm
I’m sorry but Secretary Gray is blowing in the wind, as Postmaster General DeJoy has already made the decision to move the outgoing mail processing operations out Wyoming. The decisions were made before the dog and pony shows in Cheyenne and Casper. It’s part of his 10 year plan to ruin the Postal Service (my words not the PMG’s). He’s doing this in every state, so we are not alone! I retired from the Postal Service after 42 years of service with 21 years as a Postmaster and over 11 years in different management positions in Southern California, so I know how postal operations work. The 10 year plan is suppose to save billions of dollars,but that may or may not happen. What will happen is mail delivery will suffer big time, as it’s ready happened here Evanston when they moved the outgoing mail processing from Rock Springs to Salt Lake City about 6 years ago.
Jeffrey Scott
March 14, 2024 at 8:38 am
It’s obvious liberal agendas are being aimed to disrupt red states elections by any means.
Chip King
March 14, 2024 at 2:15 pm
Here’s an opportunity to educate yourself Jeffrey. You can use Google, look up who appointed DeJoy……we’ll wait.