The Ambitious Vision of Louis DeJoy for America’s Postal Service

The Ambitious Vision of Louis DeJoy for America’s Postal Service


Louis DeJoy’s ambitious plans for America’s postal service

ASK THE average American what the National‍ Institute of Standards and Technology does, or‍ where the closest Department of Agriculture Service Centre is, and you’ll probably get a blank stare in​ return. But ​everyone knows what ⁢the United States Postal Service (USPS) ⁢does and where the nearest post office is. No federal agency is more recognisable, or‍ older: the USPS‍ predates the Declaration of Independence.

Similarly, most Americans would have no problem explaining, at least roughly, what⁣ the⁤ president does,​ or who ⁣the first one was. Doing the same for ⁢postmaster-general ​(PMG)‌ would be trickier. The first was better known for other achievements, such as inventing the lightning⁣ rod and ‌helping draft the Declaration of Independence. Louis DeJoy, who has held the office for just over ⁢three years, is the 75th PMG. If he is less obscure than⁤ his predecessors, that stems from the politically fraught period (in the middle of a pandemic, immediately before the 2020 election) during which he took office, ​and the conspiracy theories whipped ⁤up by the Trump-enraged American left. ⁣In office, Mr DeJoy has proved to be effective and ambitious—but ⁣his biggest tests lie ahead.

Those conspiracy theories painted Mr DeJoy as a Trojan horse dispatched to destroy the USPS. A generous‌ donor to ⁢Republicans generally and ‍Donald Trump in particular, he was the ⁢first postmaster-general in decades⁢ to take the helm without​ rising ‌through the USPS ranks. Just weeks before he was appointed,⁤ then-President Trump called the USPS—which because of covid-19 ​was about to play an unusually ⁤large role in the upcoming election—“a joke”, and soon afterwards‌ mused about withholding USPS funding to prevent postal voting.‍ Protesters demonstrated outside Mr DeJoy’s homes in Washington,​ DC, and⁢ North ⁤Carolina. ⁢Gerry Connolly,​ a ⁢Democratic congressman who chaired the subcommittee overseeing the USPS, called him a “partisan donor”…

2023-08-13 07:55:22
Article ⁢from www.economist.com
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