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Friday, August 14, 2020

SAVE OUR POSTAL SERVICE
SAVE OUR POSTAL SERVICE!
Keep the Pressure Up!

Call your Representative!

Call Chris Jacobs and tell him we need the post office funded!  Then flood his new Washington DC mailbox (address below) with letters.

Congressman CHRIS JACOBS
Office of the Twenty-Seventh Congressional District of New York
2243 Rayburn HOB
Washington, DC 20515
(202) 225–5265

District Offices in New York                           
Clarence Office
8203 Main Street
Suite 2
Williamsville, NY 14221
(716) 634–2324

Geneseo Office
128 Main Street
Geneseo, NY 14454
(585) 519–4002


They were removing all these mailboxes until they were caught!

They were also removing high speed sorting equipment!

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2 comments:

  1. I appreciated your call for action on the Post Office crisis. If your readers want to contact the local Congressional representative, NY 27 finally has one— following the many month hiatus after Chris Collins resigned. (BTW,Collins is still not in jail). The new one is Chris Jacobs and contact info is below:

    Chris Jacobs contact info here!! ��

    Call Chris Jacobs and tell him we need the post office funded! Then flood his new Washington DC mailbox (address below) with letters.

    Congressman CHRIS JACOBS
    Office of the Twenty-Seventh Congressional District of New York
    2243 Rayburn HOB
    Washington, DC 20515
    (202) 225–5265

    District Offices in New York
    Clarence Office
    8203 Main Street
    Suite 2
    Williamsville, NY 14221
    (716) 634–2324

    Geneseo Office
    128 Main Street
    Geneseo, NY 14454
    (585) 519–4002

    Thanks and stay safe.

    Nancy

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  2. Thanks for writing. As a former serviceperson serving overseas, the Post Office was my lifeline and is therefore dear to me. My grandfather worked his entire career in Station D (Buffalo, NY) and my granddaughter is currently a mail delivery person. Most importantly, as a handicapped person, I am in need of a strong, dependable postal delivery service and so do many others--particularly in rural areas. The rationale for cutting back is unacceptable! Thanks again,Nancy.

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