September 21, 2020
A New York federal judge agreed Monday to halt U.S. Postal Service changes that allegedly threaten to delay mail-in ballot delivery to voters during a contentious election year complicated by the COVID-19 pandemic, ordering the agency to prioritize election mail delivery and greenlight extra hours for postal workers.
September 16, 2020
U.S. Postal Service executives told a Manhattan federal judge Wednesday that carriers can handle extra mail during the October and November election season, after plaintiffs including a congressional candidate claimed President Donald Trump is planning a mail slowdown.