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Postal service delays proving costly, harming our veterans

- Note fromCommun­ity Impact EditorAmel­ia Robinson: The above are excerpts froman opinion piece written bySen. Rob Portman that first appeared in the Cincinnati Enquirer.

The men andwomen oftheUnite­d States Postal Service have the unique task of connecting all of us, no matter where we live, with our friends, families, businesses and government. We thank them for their commitment to thatmissio­n. Like many Americans, however, I am concerned about mail that is not being delivered in a timely manner, leading to costly and sometimes harmful delays for Ohioans.

Of particular concern to me is the well-being of our Ohio veterans, who have given so much in defense of our country. The Department of Veterans Affairs relies on the Postal Service to deliver roughly 90% of all VA Mail Order prescripti­ons, but I’ve heard troubling reports recently from Ohio veterans who have experience­d delays over the last month in receiving refills. Prescripti­ons that usually take three to five days to be delivered have been averaging nearly two weeks for delivery now, and our veterans have had to bear the costs.

These delays harm our veterans not only by denying them access to vital medication, but also by burdening the VA with unexpected costs, as it is forced to instead rely on private carriers to send out vital shipments on short notice. A burden on the VA then becomes a burden on our veterans’ access to care and resources. This cannot be allowed to continue.

I also remain concerned about ensuring that all Ohioans have the opportunit­y to successful­ly cast absentee votes by mail in this year’s election due to health concerns regarding the coronaviru­s. As someone who has voted absentee regularly, I am committed to preserving this option for Americans to ensure that as many eligible voters have their voices heard this fall. In fact, earlier this month, I led a letter to Postmaster General Louis DeJoy urging him to work with the state of Ohio to ensure election-related materials are delivered before the November election.

Recently, Postmaster General DeJoy appeared before the Senate Homeland Security and Government­al Affairs Committee, and I pushed him to provide answers for these delays and to guarantee that absentee voting like we have in Ohio would work for voters.

I was disappoint­ed, however, that the postmaster general did not have an adequate explanatio­n for why our veterans are going without their prescripti­on refills. I pushed him to resolve this unacceptab­le status quo of delayed medication shipments to our veterans, and I will continue to use my position as a member of the U.S. Senate to demand that our postal service lives up to our expectatio­ns.

At the same time, I believe Congress must ensure that the postal service has adequate resources to handle the challenges created by the COVID-19 pandemic. To that end, I recently announced that I will cosponsor the bipartisan Postal Service Emergency Act, which provides the postal service with up to $25 billion in targeted COVID-19 relief in addition to the $10 billion in borrowing authority already provided in the CARES Act enacted this spring.

I am committed to making sure the postal service continues to make its deliveries on time and ensure that Americans’ voices are heard at the ballot box this fall.

 ?? NATI HARNIK / AP ?? Sen. Rob Portman says he is committed to preserving absentee voting for Americans to ensure that as many eligible voters have their voices heard.
Iwill cosponsor the bipartisan Postal Service Emergency Act, whichprovi­des thepostals­ervicewith­upto$25 billion in targeted COVID-19 relief.
NATI HARNIK / AP Sen. Rob Portman says he is committed to preserving absentee voting for Americans to ensure that as many eligible voters have their voices heard. Iwill cosponsor the bipartisan Postal Service Emergency Act, whichprovi­des thepostals­ervicewith­upto$25 billion in targeted COVID-19 relief.
 ??  ?? Sen. Rob Portman, R- Ohio
Sen. Rob Portman, R- Ohio

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