Louis DeJoy has signed an agreement with Doge, and while this may seem like a setback, this is NOT the end of the road. This is the moment to push harder than ever to protect the United States Postal Service from privatization and corporate control.
Right now, H.Res. 70 is sitting in the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee, waiting for action. This resolution reinforces that the USPS must remain an independent establishment of the federal government—not privatized for profit. If privatization moves forward, millions of Americans—especially those in rural communities—could face higher costs, reduced service, and the loss of a crucial public institution that has served this nation since its founding.
How You Can Take Action Right Now:
✅ Share this petition far and wide—awareness is power.
✅ Call your representatives and demand they support H.Res. 70—Congress must act to keep USPS a public service.
✅ Attend the upcoming rallies organized by the National Association of Letter Carriers (NALC) to show public opposition to DeJoy’s privatization efforts. A strong, visible presence sends a clear message that the USPS is not for sale.
✅ Stay engaged—follow updates, spread the word, and keep up the pressure.
DeJoy’s agreement with Doge is just another attempt to shift control of the USPS away from the public and into private hands. We cannot let that happen.
The fight isn’t over. The time to act is now. Stand up, speak out, and show up for the USPS.