Since our country’s infancy, the ability to deliver and receive mail has been essential. It’s why the United States Postal Service is part of our Constitution.
The Founders recognized the invaluable role the Postal Service played in the creation of America and would continue to play far into the future as a service to everyone. This is why its Board of Governors is made up of appointees from both parties, and it is why, until recently, the Postal Service acted without interference from the White House.
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