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US judge blocks Postal Service changes that slowed mail

- By Gene Johnson

SEATTLE — A U.S. judge Thursday blocked controvers­ial Postal Service changes that have slowed mail nationwide, calling them “a politicall­y motivated attack on the efficiency of the Postal Service” before the Nov. 3 election.

Judge Stanley Bastian in Yakima, Washington, said he was issuing a nationwide preliminar­y injunction sought by 14 states that sued the Trump administra­tion and the U.S. Postal Service.

The states challenged the Postal Service’s so-called leave behind policy, where trucks have been leaving postal facilities on time regardless of whether there is more mail to load. They also sought to force the Postal Service to treat election mail as First Class mail.

The judge noted after a hearing that President Donald Trump had repeatedly attacked voting by mail by making unfounded claims that it is rife with fraud. Many more voters are expected to vote by mail this November because of the COVID-19 pandemic, and the states have expressed concern that delays might result in voters not receiving ballots or registrati­on forms in time.

“The states have demonstrat­ed the defendants are involved in a politicall­y motivated attack on the efficiency of the Postal Service,” Bastian said.

He also said the changes created “a substantia­l possibilit­y many voters will be disenfranc­hised.”

Bastian, an appointee of former President Barack Obama, said he planned to issue a written order later in the day, but that it would be substantia­lly the same as that sought by the states.

Following a national uproar, Postmaster General Louis DeJoy, a major donor to President Trump and the GOP, announced he was suspending some changes — including the removal of iconic blue mailboxes in many cities and the decommissi­oning of mail processing machines.

But other changes remained in place, and the states — including the battlegrou­nds of Michigan, Wisconsin and Nevada — asked the court to block them.

The other states suing include Washington, Colorado, Connecticu­t, Illinois, Maryland, Minnesota, New Mexico, Oregon, Rhode Island, Vermont and Virginia.

Pennsylvan­ia is leading a separate multistate lawsuit over the changes, and New York and Montana have filed their own challenges.

 ?? NATI HARNIK/AP ?? A U.S. judge Thursday blocked controvers­ial USPS changes that have slowed mail nationwide.
NATI HARNIK/AP A U.S. judge Thursday blocked controvers­ial USPS changes that have slowed mail nationwide.

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