At least one politician is expressing concerns over poor mail service, but at what cost? I find this quite amusing and can't help but wonder if it was really just an error:
Fortenberry takes complaints of slow mail delivery to U.S. postmaster; days later, his town hall invites get delayed - Omaha.com: Legislature
I must add for clarification, Bellevue is in the Omaha metro area and a mere 15 - 20 minute drive from downtown Omaha, depending on traffic and time of day.
I particularly liked the statement at the end of the article about his original letter to the postmaster general:
But he said he remains eager to hear the postmaster general’s response to his letter expressing constituents’ concerns about late delivery.
“Maybe she doesn’t have it yet,” Fortenberry quipped of the letter. “Who knows?”
Fortenberry takes complaints of slow mail delivery to U.S. postmaster; days later, his town hall invites get delayed - Omaha.com: Legislature
I must add for clarification, Bellevue is in the Omaha metro area and a mere 15 - 20 minute drive from downtown Omaha, depending on traffic and time of day.
I particularly liked the statement at the end of the article about his original letter to the postmaster general:
But he said he remains eager to hear the postmaster general’s response to his letter expressing constituents’ concerns about late delivery.
“Maybe she doesn’t have it yet,” Fortenberry quipped of the letter. “Who knows?”