Election Integrity at Risk: Houlahan Demands Urgent Action on West Chester Post Office Closure

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WEST CHESTER, PA — In response to the disruptive closure of the Airport Road Post Office following a July fire, Representative Chrissy Houlahan (D-PA) has formally addressed the United States Postmaster General Louis DeJoy, advocating for an urgent strategy to mitigate the fallout affecting her constituents. The closure of this primary postal facility in Chester County has led to significant operational challenges, prompting Houlahan to demand clarity and action from the United States Postal Service (USPS).

Houlahan’s letter emphasizes several pressing issues stemming from the post office’s closure. One of the primary concerns is the integrity of the upcoming electoral process, with mail-in ballots being pivotal for many voters. “With only a handful of weeks until election day, and even fewer before mail-in ballots are distributed, I’m asking for a detailed plan for the distribution of ballots despite lack of access to this post office,” Houlahan stated, underscoring the critical nature of this matter.

The closure has also resulted in operational chaos at nearby facilities, notably the Gay Street Post Office, which is grappling with prolonged wait times and inconsistent service hours due to inadequate staffing. This situation has compounded the frustrations of postal patrons who previously depended on the Airport Road location. Houlahan urged the USPS to rectify misleading information on its website regarding post office hours and to address the staffing shortages that have exacerbated service delays.

Moreover, Houlahan pressed for a commitment to rebuild the Airport Road Post Office, emphasizing its essential role in maintaining postal services in the district. She conveyed the necessity of restoring this facility to ensure long-term postal service stability, pointing out that temporary fixes at other locations cannot serve as a permanent solution.

The situation in West Chester highlights broader challenges facing postal services nationwide, especially in light of the impending election. The resolution of these issues is crucial not only for maintaining daily postal operations but also for safeguarding democratic processes by ensuring all eligible voters can exercise their right to participate in elections without logistical obstacles. As Houlahan continues her advocacy, the community awaits decisive action from the USPS to restore and enhance postal services in the area.

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