Postal Board Nears Democratic Majority That Might Keep DeJoy

  • Postal Service nominees advance in vote by Senate committee
  • Postmaster DeJoy, target of Democrats, was discussed little

Louis DeJoy

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The Senate advanced on Wednesday three Biden nominees for the U.S. Postal Service board who would form a Democratic majority, but it’s no longer clear they would push to dismiss Postmaster General Louis DeJoy.

Both incumbent Democratic board members including Chairman Ron Bloom have expressed support for DeJoy, whose restructuring of the service has drawn widespread criticism.